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US War in Iran Reaches $37.5 Billion as Washington Expands Strikes and Advances Saudi Nuclear Pact

July 22, 2026
Iran/United States/World

The United States has completed its 11th consecutive day of military strikes against Iran as the cost of the conflict climbed to $37.5 billion, while the Trump administration moved to deepen strategic

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West African Leaders Sign Agreement Advancing $25 Billion Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline

July 22, 2026
Morocco/World

West African leaders have signed an intergovernmental agreement supporting the proposed African Atlantic Gas Pipeline, marking a significant step in plans to establish a multibillion-dollar energy corridor linking Nigerian natural gas supplies

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South African Rights Commission Launches Probe After 43 Die in Winter Initiation Season

July 22, 2026
South Africa/World

South Africa’s Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities (CRL Rights Commission) has launched an investigation following the deaths of 43 young men during

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Fascist Temptations in the Era of Trump

July 22, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

While the bulk of my empirical work has focused on authoritarian imaginaries in Syria and Yemen, here I want to take what I have learned in the Middle East analytically and use

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Media Group Condemns Summons of BBC Sinhala Journalists, Alleges Attempt to Intimidate Press

July 22, 2026
Journalism/Sri Lanka

Internet Media Action (IMA) has condemned the decision to summon two BBC Sinhala journalists before Parliament’s Committee on Ethics and Privileges, describing the move as an attempt to intimidate the media and

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Sri Lanka’s CID Has No Jurisdiction in Australia

July 21, 2026
Judiciary/Sri Lanka

Editorial The reported decision to dispatch officers of the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption and the Criminal Investigation Department to Australia in connection with the SriLankan Airlines aircraft procurement

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Sri Lanka Deploys Military Drones as Dengue Outbreak Kills 56 and Infections Top 77,000

July 21, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has deployed military drones and expanded armed forces support in an intensified campaign to combat the country’s worst dengue outbreak in almost a decade after infections surpassed 77,000 and the

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Japan Unveils Long-Term Growth Blueprint as Markets Test Confidence in New Fiscal Strategy

July 21, 2026
Business

Japan has unveiled an ambitious long-term economic strategy that aims to reshape the country’s growth trajectory over the next decade and beyond, placing public investment at the centre of a plan designed

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Cockroach Protests Could Become the Biggest Test Yet of Modi’s ‘Strongman’ Political Image

July 21, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The Indian government’s response to the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) protests and activist Sonam Wangchuk’s indefinite hunger strike has become the focus of a detailed political analysis published by Frontline India, which

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Why Ghosts and History Continue to Haunt Modern Science Fiction

July 21, 2026
Interviews/Social

South Korean author Bora Chung has built an international reputation by blending speculative fiction, horror and satire into stories that challenge conventional ideas about history, power and humanity. Since her short story

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