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Sri Lanka Opposition MP Accuses Cardinal of Influencing Top State Appointments

July 14, 2026
Politics/Sri Lanka

Opposition Parliamentarian Chamara Sampath Dassanayake has alleged that the Sri Lankan government is preparing to extend the tenure of the current Army Commander until January 2028 at the request of Archbishop of

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The DingTalk Resignation Letter That Shook Alibaba’s Workplace Culture

July 14, 2026
Diplomacy/Editor's Choice/Human Rights

A resignation letter from inside Alibaba’s workplace communication platform DingTalk has become a rare public reckoning over the pressures facing China’s technology workers, sparking debate about a corporate culture built around relentless

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Bombs Can’t Reopen Diplomacy

July 14, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Hitting more than 170 targets in Iran in 48 hours across two waves is an unprecedented escalation. The recent third wave of attacks, targeting more than 100 sites, has set the stage

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Europe’s Pakistan Resolution: Human Rights or Political Pressure?

July 14, 2026
Columns/Human Rights

The European Parliament’s latest intervention on Pakistan raises a difficult question: when does legitimate human-rights scrutiny become an oversimplification of another country’s judicial process and when does it become political leverage? At

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Why India Needs E20—And Why the Critics Are Wrong

July 14, 2026
Columns/Social

When the Government of India announced 20% ethanol blending with petrol (known as E20) as a transportation fuel, the move was opposed by some quarters. A careful analysis of the scenario readily

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Quadcopter Proliferation

July 14, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

On July 11, 2026, a school teacher, Shaukat Armani, was killed while two of his nephews sustained injuries following a suspected Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) quadcopter drone strike on his residence in the

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Bangladesh’s Yaba War Is Being Lost Across the Border

July 14, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

On June 26, 2026, Bangladesh’s Home Minister, Salahuddin Ahmed said the government was set to amend the law to equip officials of the Department of Narcotics Control (DNC) with modern firearms, to

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The Maya Astronomer Finally Has a Name

July 14, 2026
Education/Health/History

For centuries, the ancient Maya have been celebrated for developing one of the world’s most sophisticated systems of mathematics, astronomy and calendrical science, producing calculations that guided royal ceremonies, monumental architecture and

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Europe Looks North: Jaffna’s Message to France and Germany

July 13, 2026
Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

When the French Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Rémi Lambert, and the German Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Dr. Felix Neumann, travelled together to Jaffna, their visit became more than a routine diplomatic engagement

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Government Expands Judges’ Retirement Extension Plan as Judicial Association Rejects Proposal

July 13, 2026
Judiciary/Sri Lanka

The government has proposed extending the retirement period of all judges by two years, widening an earlier plan that focused only on Appeal Court and Supreme Court judges, amid concerns over judicial

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