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How the Global Food Economy Is Killing Children

July 10, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

On 4 June 2026, the World Health Organisation (WHO) released a devastating assessment of the state of the world’s food systems. According to the new estimates, which draw on data up to 2021, unsafe

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Erdogan’s Personalized Revolvers Leave NATO Leaders Facing Diplomatic and Legal Dilemma

July 9, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

What began as a gesture of diplomatic hospitality at a NATO summit has evolved into an unexpected administrative challenge for governments across Europe and North America after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan

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Sri Lankan President Dissanayake’s France Visit Reportedly Called Off

July 9, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s planned official visit to France, scheduled for July 16, has reportedly been cancelled, according to reliable sources familiar with the matter who requested anonymity because they were not

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China Expands Global Banking Dominance as Seven Lenders Enter World’s Top 10

July 9, 2026
News

China now has seven of the world’s 10 largest banks by tier-one capital, with the country’s four biggest state-run lenders taking the top positions in a new global ranking that reflects Beijing’s

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Super Typhoon Bavi Triggers Widespread Alarm in China as Millions Brace for Storm Impact

July 9, 2026
China/World

Residents across eastern China are preparing for the arrival of Super Typhoon Bavi, a storm spanning nearly 940,000 square kilometres that has prompted supply stockpiling, travel concerns and emergency preparations as authorities

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Economist Gao Shanwen’s Death Revives Debate Over China’s Economic Data and Censorship

July 9, 2026
Human Rights/News

The death of Chinese economist Gao Shanwen, who drew international attention after questioning the accuracy of official economic growth figures, has triggered widespread mourning online from commenters who described him as a

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China’s Rare Earth Export Curbs Give Domestic Firms Opening to Challenge Foreign Rivals

July 9, 2026
Business

Chinese manufacturers that rely on rare earth materials are using Beijing’s export controls as an opportunity to move higher up the industrial supply chain and gain ground on foreign competitors, as restrictions

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After Khamenei: Can Iran’s System Survive the Transition?

July 9, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/News

The burial of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Iran’s holy city of Mashhad marks the formal end of a nearly four-decade era dominated by a leader who shaped the Islamic republic’s institutions, foreign

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Britain’s Global Influence Faces Postwar Low as Military Decline and Diplomatic Strains Deepen

July 9, 2026
Geopolitics/United Kingdom/World

Britain’s standing as a global military and diplomatic power has reached what officials, analysts and former senior commanders describe as its weakest position since the end of the Second World War, according

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MSC Looks to Buy Into Chinese-Run Hambantota Port in Sri Lanka

July 9, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

by Our Correspondent in Colombo Mediterranean Shipping Co. (MSC) is in discussions to acquire a significant stake in Hambantota International Port in Sri Lanka as part of a broader strategy to expand

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