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China’s Long Game Meets Tibet’s Fading Exile: Can a Movement Outlast Time, Control and Silence?

July 18, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The future of the Tibetan freedom movement is increasingly being shaped not only by political confrontation but by time itself. As China strengthens its legal framework for ethnic integration and expands its

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Boeing Stands by 20-Year Aircraft Demand Forecast Despite Industry Slowdown

July 18, 2026
Aviation/Business

Boeing has reaffirmed its long-term forecast for global demand for new commercial aircraft, maintaining its projection of more than 43,000 deliveries over the next two decades despite slower passenger traffic growth this

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Monkey Portrayal in AI Video Ignites Fresh Philippines-China Diplomatic Clash

July 18, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

A diplomatic dispute between the Philippines and China has escalated after Manila strongly condemned an artificial intelligence-generated video shared by China’s state-run China Daily, describing its portrayal of Filipinos as monkeys as

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Court Ruling Over Ethanol-Blended Fuel Puts India’s E20 Policy Under Fresh Scrutiny

July 18, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

India’s ambitious transition to ethanol-blended petrol has come under renewed focus after a consumer court ordered the country’s largest carmaker, Maruti Suzuki, to replace a customer’s vehicle or pay substantial compensation over

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Asia’s AI Boom Is Fueling a Coal Comeback Across the Region

July 18, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence across Asia is driving an equally dramatic surge in electricity demand, forcing governments, energy providers and technology companies to confront an increasingly difficult reality: the infrastructure

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China Launches Global AI Alliance as World Drifts Toward Rival Technology Blocs

July 18, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Chinese President Xi Jinping has unveiled a new international organization aimed at shaping the future of artificial intelligence, presenting it as a platform for global cooperation while highlighting the increasingly visible geopolitical

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India: UN Experts Call for Release of Five Indigenous Rights Defenders Held in Assam Over Protest Arrests

July 18, 2026
India/World

United Nations human rights experts have called on Indian authorities to release five Indigenous human rights defenders detained in Assam, expressing concern that the arrests could undermine efforts to protect Indigenous communities

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Israel Dissolves Parliament, Sets October Election After Flurry of Controversial Laws Expanding Powers

July 18, 2026
Israel/World

Israel’s parliament voted during the early hours of Friday to dissolve itself, formally launching the country’s next general election campaign, with voters set to head to the polls on 27 October. The

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Japan Approves Historic Imperial Succession Reform, Keeps Male-Only Line and Excludes Princess Aiko

July 18, 2026
Japan/World

Japan’s parliament approved a landmark reform of the country’s Imperial House Law on Friday, preserving the long-standing system of male-only succession to the Chrysanthemum Throne while excluding Princess Aiko, the only child

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Diaspora Groups Rally Against China’s Ethnic Unity Law, Warning of Global Impact on Minority Communities

July 18, 2026
China/Geopolitics/World

Dozens of organisations representing Hong Kong, Tibetan, Uyghur, Taiwanese and other diaspora communities have launched a coordinated campaign opposing China’s Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress, arguing that the legislation threatens

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