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Who Really Runs Our Prisons?

July 8, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

Prison riots in Negombo have claimed 27 lives including those of seven officers and left more than 100 others injured. It is believed that a clash between a group of drug peddlers

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Former Battlefield Enemies Unite as Mali’s Armed Opposition Mounts Coordinated Offensive Against Junta

July 8, 2026
Defence/Diplomacy/Geopolitics

A conflict long defined by shifting rivalries has entered a new phase in Mali as two of the country’s most bitter adversaries have forged a partnership against a shared opponent. According to

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U.S.-Iran Peace Effort Enters a High-Stakes Deadlock

July 8, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The fragile diplomatic process between the United States and Iran has entered a prolonged period of uncertainty, with negotiations over a permanent peace agreement increasingly overshadowed by disputes over strategic leverage, maritime

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Global Investment Rebounds to $1.6 Trillion, but the Recovery Leaves Many Economies Behind

July 8, 2026
Business

Global foreign direct investment returned to growth in 2025 after two years of decline, reaching $1.6 trillion, but the recovery has been marked by sharp disparities between countries, sectors and projects, according

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Is the West better than China?

July 8, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

A quarter century ago, few predicted that China would become as powerful as quickly as it has and is today. Indeed, the 2000 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Global Trends 2015 report argued that China

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“Before They Shouted, Now They Throw Us Out”: South Africa’s Migrant Crisis Deepens

July 8, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Priscilla Mussa is three months old, but she has already spent most of her life sleeping on a pavement in Durban. Wrapped in a bright pink winter jacket, a wool hat and

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Colombia’s President-Elect Freezes Power Transition Talks With Petro Government

July 8, 2026
Colombia/World

Colombia’s president-elect Abelardo de la Espriella has unexpectedly suspended the transition process with outgoing President Gustavo Petro’s government, breaking off talks between the two administrations just one month before the scheduled transfer

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Trump Revives Greenland Ambitions as NATO Allies Face New Test of Unity

July 8, 2026
Turkey/United States/World

US President Donald Trump has reignited his campaign for greater control over Greenland, declaring that the strategically important Arctic island “should be controlled by the United States and not Denmark” as tensions

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European Parliament Approves New Airline Passenger Rules Guaranteeing Free Family Seating

July 8, 2026
Aviation/World

The European Parliament has given final approval to a major overhaul of European Union airline passenger rights rules, introducing new protections designed to make air travel more predictable for families, vulnerable travellers

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Zelensky Pushes Ukraine’s NATO Bid, Offering Wartime Experience as Alliance Asset

July 8, 2026
Russia/Ukraine/World

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has used a major NATO defence industry forum in Ankara to renew Kyiv’s push for membership in the alliance, arguing that Ukraine’s experience fighting Russia has transformed the

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