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Behind China’s Sri Lanka Reset

July 10, 2026
Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

Construction of the Kadawatha–Meerigama Expressway, a China-funded highway in Sri Lanka, ground to a halt in 2022 as the country’s economic crisis took hold. Work had begun under an agreement combining Chinese

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Murder, Torture and Loss: Negombo Prison Deaths Reveal Harrowing Details of Deadly Clash

July 10, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

by Our Correspondent in Colombo The deaths of prison officers and inmates during the violence at Negombo Remand Prison have taken a darker turn following postmortem findings that revealed several victims suffered

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Fujimori Legacy Highlights Limits of US Push to Counter China’s Influence in Peru

July 10, 2026
Peru/World

The political legacy of former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori is shaping the country’s current position between the United States and China, highlighting the challenges facing Washington’s efforts to reduce Beijing’s influence in

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Tokyo Startup Unveils World’s First Fully Sealed Vertical Farming System

July 10, 2026
Agriculture/Business

Tokyo-based agritech startup Plantx has opened a pilot facility featuring fully sealed vertical-farming systems, introducing what the company describes as the world’s first cultivation platform of its kind as Japan continues to

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OpenAI Accused of Hiding Evidence in Copyright Fight as News Media Legal Battle Surpasses $28 Million

July 10, 2026
Business

OpenAI has been accused by several US news organizations of concealing and destroying evidence related to how ChatGPT was trained on copyrighted news content, as the legal battle over artificial intelligence and

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Meta Commits $9.1 Billion to Build Largest AI Data Centre Outside the US in Canada

July 10, 2026
Business

Meta will invest more than $9.1 billion (€8.4 billion) to build its first artificial intelligence data centre in Canada and its largest such facility outside the United States, with the project to

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Calls for Revenge Dominate Khamenei Burial as Iran Trades Fresh Attacks With the United States

July 10, 2026
Iran/World

Thousands of mourners gathered in Mashhad late into Thursday for the burial of Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, with funeral ceremonies marked by calls for revenge and opposition to any compromise

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China Reveals 100-Gigawatt High-Power Microwave Weapons in Rare Military Disclosure

July 10, 2026
China/World

China has publicly disclosed details of a new generation of high-power microwave (HPM) weapons capable of producing outputs of up to 100 gigawatts, according to a paper published by defence scientists, marking

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Goldman Sachs Cracks Down on Employee Prediction Market Betting Amid Compliance Risks

July 10, 2026
Business

Goldman Sachs has introduced new restrictions on employee participation in prediction markets, limiting betting activity to sports and entertainment categories as the Wall Street bank seeks to address compliance risks associated with

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South Africa’s Anti-Immigration Campaign Shifts to Door-to-Door Searches as Weekly Protests Spread

July 10, 2026
Human Rights/South Africa/World

Anti-immigration groups in South Africa have shifted their campaign from large public demonstrations to door-to-door neighborhood searches targeting suspected undocumented migrants, marking a new phase in protests that organizers say will continue

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