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EU Revives Controversial Chat Scanning Plan as Battle Over Privacy and Child Protection Returns

July 11, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Human Rights

The European Union has once again thrust one of its most contentious digital policy debates back into the spotlight after lawmakers voted to revive plans allowing technology companies to voluntarily scan certain

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Inside the Iraqi Factory That Flooded Middle East Black Markets With Israeli-Style Weapons

July 11, 2026
Defence/Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Deep in the mountains of Iraq’s Kurdistan Region, close to the Iranian border, a weapons factory established nearly a decade ago has emerged as the focus of an extensive investigation linking illicit

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Hormuz Must Not Become a Toll Gate

July 11, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Around one-fifth of the world’s oil consumption passes through the Strait of Hormuz, making it the most strategically important maritime chokepoint on the planet. For decades, its significance has rested on a

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Pakistan’s Trillion-Rupee Bet

July 11, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Islamabad has just set a new record. For the 2026-27 fiscal year, Pakistan’s defence allocation has crossed Rs 3 trillion for the first time, roughly $10.8 billion, and the single sharpest jump

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The Man India Couldn’t Silence

July 11, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

There are figures in history who become larger after their death than they ever were in life. Burhan Muzaffar Wani is one of them. On July 8, 2016, Indian security forces killed

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Systems Thinking in Management

July 11, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Systems thinking is a discipline for seeing wholes. It is a framework for seeing interrelationships rather than things, for seeing ‘patterns of change’ rather than static ‘snapshots. ~ Peter Senge The System

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OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT Work to Transform AI From Assistant Into Autonomous Colleague

July 10, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

OpenAI has introduced a new version of ChatGPT designed specifically for the workplace, marking a significant shift in how the company envisions artificial intelligence being used in everyday professional life. Rather than

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UN Rights Office Raises Alarm Over Deadly Sri Lanka Prison Violence, Calls for Transparent Probe

July 10, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

The UN Human Rights Office has described the recent outbreak of deadly violence at a Sri Lanka jail in Negombo as “deeply alarming,” calling on authorities to establish the truth behind the

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Taiwan’s Blacklisted Ships Reveal North Korea Smuggling Links

July 10, 2026
North Korea/Taiwan/World

A growing fleet of shadowy cargo vessels operating around Taiwan has drawn renewed scrutiny after a Financial Times investigation found that many ships placed on Taipei’s maritime security blacklist have links to

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Blacklisted China Firms Gain Access to US AI Models

July 10, 2026
Geopolitics/Judiciary

US artificial intelligence companies OpenAI and Google have been supplying advanced AI services to Singapore-based subsidiaries of Chinese technology giants that have been placed on a Pentagon blacklist, raising fresh questions in

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