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Japan’s Empty Homes Time Bomb: A Nation Running Out of People

July 7, 2026
Editor's Choice/News

Harumichi Maruya stops his car on a quiet roadside surrounded by forested hills and lakes on the western edge of Tokyo. He steps out, takes a deep breath and looks around at

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Raúl Castro’s Grandson Steps Into Cuba’s Uncertain Future With Talk of Trump Talks and Reforms

July 7, 2026
Editor's Choice/News

Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro has long been known in Cuba for his proximity to power rather than for public political ambitions. The 42-year-old grandson and former bodyguard of ex-president Raúl Castro, known

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Coming to Terms with Corruption in Sri Lanka

July 7, 2026
Judiciary/Sri Lanka

The month end saw Daily Mirror blaring “More arrests of lawyers, politicians and senior police officers are likely in the near future” following the arrest of Nadun Chinthaka Wickramaratne alias Harak Kata

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US Cyber Agency Uses Anthropic AI Model to Scan Government Code for Security Flaws

July 7, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is using Anthropic’s artificial intelligence model Mythos to audit government software code for security vulnerabilities, according to three people familiar with the matter who

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Global LNG Trade Hits Record High as US Exports Surge and Europe Turns to Gas Imports

July 7, 2026
Business

Global liquefied natural gas (LNG) trade reached a record level in 2025 as rising US exports and increased European imports offset weaker demand from major Asian buyers, according to a report by

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US Announces $281 Million in Grants to Expand Addiction and Mental Health Programs

July 7, 2026
Business

The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced on Monday that it is making available more than $281 million in grant funding to support programmes addressing addiction, overdose prevention and

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China’s Gig Economy Expands as Weak Job Market Pushes Millions into Insecure Work

July 7, 2026
Business

China’s rapidly expanding gig economy is absorbing millions of workers affected by a weak job market, but the shift from traditional employment to flexible work is creating growing challenges for wages, social

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Yen Slides as Traders Test Japan’s Resolve While Dollar Weakens on Rate Cut Expectations

July 7, 2026
Business

The Japanese yen weakened further on Tuesday as traders continued pushing the currency lower amid the absence of fresh intervention signals from Japanese authorities, though the possibility of a surprise yen-buying move

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NATO Warns Against Underestimating China as Indo-Pacific and Europe Security Challenges Converge

July 7, 2026
Geopolitics/World

NATO cannot afford to be “naive” about China’s military development as security challenges in the Indo-Pacific and Europe become increasingly interconnected, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said ahead of the alliance’s summit

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Sara Duterte’s Impeachment Trial Puts Philippine Political Future at Risk

July 7, 2026
Philippines/World

Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte faces a high-stakes impeachment trial in the Senate beginning Monday, a case that could reshape the country’s political landscape and determine whether she remains a leading contender

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