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The Cosmic Story against Greater Israel

July 12, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

No one thought that Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack on Israel would lead to the horizontal expansion of a war. The West Asian geopolitical architecture stands on cosmic stories. Palestine has been

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India’s Internal Crisis and the Politics of Regional Instability

July 12, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

International relations scholarship has long studied what is known as diversionary theory, or the “scapegoat hypothesis”, the proposition that political leaders facing internal legitimacy crises, economic strain, or social fragmentation have a

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Bangladesh: Sovereignty on Trial Before Washington’s Power

July 12, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The forgotten glory of Bangladesh’s 1971 Liberation War still beckons the nation to reclaim its founding ideals, unity, courage, and destiny. But Bangladesh has, since 5 August 2024, been unlawfully brought under

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The Great Gulf Escape Plan

July 12, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

For decades, the Strait of Hormuz has been treated as a narrow stretch of water with outsized geopolitical importance. Yet the latest regional security shocks have exposed a deeper reality. Hormuz is

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The Prison Revolt That Cost Ministers Their Seats

July 11, 2026
History/Sri Lanka

By November 1988, JVP suspects held in prisons had begun a protest movement demanding either their release or prosecution. The protest commenced on November 3, 1988. The rebel prisoners organized themselves to

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Exclusive: Sri Lanka Moves to Seek US Extradition of Basil Rajapaksa for Prosecution

July 11, 2026
Judiciary/Sri Lanka

by Our Correspondent in Colombo The Sri Lankan government has initiated moves seeking the return of former Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa from the United States to face criminal proceedings in Colombo, according

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Russia Diesel Export Ban Sends Global Fuel Markets Into Turmoil as Supplies Tighten

July 11, 2026
Business

Russia’s decision to ban diesel exports this week has sent shockwaves through global energy markets, tightening supplies of one of the world’s most widely used fuels and driving prices sharply higher across

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Apple Sues OpenAI Over Trade Secret Claims as AI Rivalry Escalates Into Legal Battle

July 11, 2026
Business/Judiciary

Apple has sued OpenAI and two former employees, accusing the ChatGPT developer of misappropriating trade secrets as the artificial intelligence company moves deeper into consumer hardware, escalating tensions between the two technology

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Meta Withdraws AI Image Tool After Privacy Backlash Over Instagram Content Use

July 11, 2026
Business

Meta has discontinued an artificial intelligence image-generation feature that allowed users to create images using public Instagram accounts after the tool faced widespread criticism over privacy concerns and the use of user

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Drone Deliveries Near Commercial Breakthrough as FAA Rules Could Reshape US Retail Logistics

July 11, 2026
Business

Drone delivery companies and major retailers are preparing for a potential expansion of commercial drone operations in the United States as proposed Federal Aviation Administration rules could remove one of the industry’s

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