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Typhoon Bavi Sends China, Taiwan and Japan Into Emergency Mode as Massive Storm Nears East Asia

July 11, 2026
China/Japan/World

Typhoon Bavi has triggered widespread emergency preparations across East Asia, with authorities in China, Taiwan and Japan taking precautionary measures as the powerful storm moved toward the region’s coast, bringing warnings of

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US-China Clash Deepens Over Tibet as Washington Reaffirms Support for Tibetan Rights

July 11, 2026
China/United States/World

China has accused the United States of supporting Tibetan independence after Washington reiterated its support for the Tibetan people’s right to preserve their culture and identity and called for renewed dialogue to

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Taiwan-Japan Security Ties Put at Center of Strait Stability Debate

July 11, 2026
Taiwan/World

Strengthening deterrence and deepening relations between Taiwan and Japan are essential to maintaining stability in the Taiwan Strait, former Japanese national security adviser Shigeru Kitamura said on Thursday, as he highlighted the

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Stolen Identities? Thousands of Sri Lankan Adoptees Still Searching for the Families They Lost

July 11, 2026
History/Sri Lanka

For more than three decades, a woman known here as Dilhani has lived in France, raised by the couple who adopted her as an infant from Sri Lanka. She was born at

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Albania — Rise And Shine!

July 11, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Vast numbers of angry Albanians have been protesting across their Balkan nation for the past 38 nights. They are enraged by the Trumps’ commercial empire trying to grab the very last undeveloped

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ICE Detained a Former Pinochet Operative on Its ‘Worst of the Worst’ List

July 11, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

The recent detention and release of former Chilean intelligence operative Armando Fernandez Larios has brought renewed attention to a decades-old case that continues to resonate across U.S. and Chilean legal history. According

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China Tests the Pacific

July 11, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

After displaying the powerful JL 3 Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile [SLBM] at the Victory Parade in Beijing in September last year, the PLA Navy conducted a test of an SLBM on July

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Cuba’s Once-Celebrated Healthcare System Nears Breaking Point as Hospitals Struggle to Treat Patients

July 11, 2026
Cuba/World

For nearly three weeks, Rosa Valentina Perez has remained in a bed at Cuba’s main cancer clinic, waiting for a CT scan that could determine whether the cancer she battled two years

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From Podcasts to Pleasure: How Audio Erotica Is Becoming the New Frontier of Digital Intimacy

July 11, 2026
Health

The rapid growth of audio erotica is reshaping a corner of the digital entertainment industry that has long existed outside the mainstream, with subscription-based platforms attracting predominantly female audiences through stories that

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Lukashenko’s Tightrope

July 11, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has repeatedly delivered the same public assurance in recent weeks: Belarus will not be drawn into Russia’s war against Ukraine. The message has become a consistent feature of

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