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Transgression After 9/11

July 25, 2026
Geopolitics/Interviews

Three decades after the publication of Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk says the cultural space for transgressive fiction in the United States fundamentally changed after the 11 September attacks. Speaking to El País

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Russia’s People, Putin’s Politics

July 25, 2026
Geopolitics/Interviews

In an extensive interview with Die Zeit, former German ambassador to Moscow Rüdiger von Fritsch reflects on growing up with a father who remained committed to Nazi ideology throughout his life, the

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Paramount Pauses $111 Billion Warner Merger as US Court Challenges Intensify

July 25, 2026
Business

Paramount has suspended its proposed acquisition of Warner for nearly a year while legal challenges to the deal continue in the United States. The decision follows a temporary court order halting the

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Italy Moves to Lower Automatic Criminal Responsibility Age to 14 Under Proposed Youth Crime Law

July 25, 2026
Italy/Judiciary/World

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government has approved legislation that would automatically hold children aged 14 and over criminally responsible, reversing the previous presumption of diminished responsibility for minors. The proposal, aimed at

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Venezuela Announces Withdrawal from International Criminal Court

July 25, 2026
Geopolitics/Venezuela/World

The Venezuelan government has formally initiated its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC), arguing that the Hague-based tribunal has become politically biased and no longer serves the principles of international justice.

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International Criminal Court Removes Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan Over Sexual Misconduct Allegation

July 25, 2026
Judiciary/World

The Assembly of States Parties to the International Criminal Court has voted to remove Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan following allegations of sexual misconduct, marking the first dismissal of a chief prosecutor in

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EU Sanctions FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich Despite His Opposition to Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

July 25, 2026
Geopolitics/Russia/World

The European Union has imposed sanctions on International Chess Federation President Arkady Dvorkovich, citing actions deemed to undermine Ukraine’s sovereignty, prompting his resignation from the leadership of the global chess body. The

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The Jews Who Helped Shape Sri Lanka

July 25, 2026
Editor's Choice/History

Formation of Chabad houses in Weligama and the East Coast sparked a mass agitation across the country, paving the path for many social media pundits to depict Jewish tourists to the island

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Justice Begins with the Judge

July 25, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Judicial well-being is not merely about individual resilience. It is a structural necessity—an indispensable condition for the independence, integrity, and efficacy of judicial systems across the globe. ~ Justice Rangajeewa Wimalasena Judges

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Hasina: The Return They Fear Most

July 25, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

History has a way of circling back to truth. However long injustice may reign, however loudly the liars may shout, the story of Bangladesh today stands poised on that eternal hinge where

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