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AI’s New Intimacy: When Chatbots Become Friends, Lovers and Confidants

August 18, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Millions of people are now forming relationships with artificial intelligence, using chatbots not merely as digital assistants but as friends, romantic partners and therapists. The phenomenon is becoming particularly widespread among younger

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Why a 22-Year-Old Former Police Officer Chose to Run a Brothel

August 18, 2026
Editor's Choice/Human Rights/Social

At 22, Sarah Omari has exchanged her police uniform for the management of Austria’s largest brothel, a transition that raises questions about work, privilege, safety and the changing sex industry. On a

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Sri Lanka’s Democracy Dies in Parliament

August 18, 2026
Editorials/Judiciary/Sri Lanka

Editorial This is not new. This is precisely how the hunger for power works. Mahinda Rajapaksa tried it through the infamous 18th Amendment; Anura Kumara Dissanayake is now attempting something different in

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22A: A Government Intoxicated with Power

August 18, 2026
Judiciary/Sri Lanka

It is doubtful whether the discerning public expected anything worthwhile to come of Wednesday’s meeting between President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and a delegation from the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL). There

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Argentina: The Streets Put a Stop to Milei’s Plundering

August 18, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Javier Milei’s government recently suffered a double defeat. The first occurred in the streets, with massive protests against his plan to liberalize land purchases by foreigners. The second took place in the

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Fidel Castro Centenary: The Last Homeric Hero

August 18, 2026
Editor's Choice/History

The month he turned 50, my father, Mervyn de Silva, and my mother, Lakshmi, were in Havana watching Fidel Castro take over the chairmanship of the Non-Aligned Movement at its 6th Summit.

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The Dead

August 18, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

I am standing in Maple Grove Cemetery in Mechanic Falls, Maine. In front of me, within a radius of a few feet, are three rectangular granite headstones that read “HEDGES,” “BLAIR” and

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The Slow Unravelling of Arunachal’s Insurgency

August 17, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

On August 7, 2026, four cadres of United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) surrendered before the 44 Assam Rifles and Longding Police at Wakka in Longding District, Arunachal Pradesh. The surrendered cadres

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Punjab’s Dangerous Political Tinderbox

August 17, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

On August 13, 2026, a protest near Ambala Cantonment, Haryana, over an assault on International Anti-Khalistani Terrorist Front (IAKTF) leader Gursimran Singh Mand on August 7, turned violent, leaving nine police personnel,

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Russia Fires Top Economist After War Assessment Goes Viral

August 17, 2026
Business

Klepach’s remarks gained widespread attention after excerpts from a speech circulated publicly and were picked up by Russian media. His assessment challenged expectations that Ukraine’s position would eventually collapse and questioned Russia’s

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