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February 8, 2025
Journalism/Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka: Wickremesinghe Flustered During Head-to-Head Interview with Mehdi Hasan

by Our Correspondent in London In an interview set to air soon, former Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe found himself visibly agitated during a Head-to-Head interview with Al Jazeera journalist Mehdi Hasan.

Columns/Geopolitics

Bangladesh: The Death of Press Freedom

In any free society, the press is not just an institution—it is the frontline defense against oppression. It shines light where those in power prefer darkness, it amplifies voices that tyrants seek to silence, and it ensures that corruption and

February 2, 2025

Renate Welsh’s Lifelong Fight for Understanding: The Author Who Turned Silence Into Stories

Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Interviews

Renate Welsh spent much of her life giving words to those who struggled to be heard. Through decades of children’s and adult literature, she

How Telenor Handed Myanmar’s Junta a Map of Dissent

Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

At 1.51pm on 31 October 2021, an email arrived at the Myanmar head office of Telenor, the Norwegian state-backed telecoms company, requesting the call

Eva Baltasar: Writing Love as Wound, Solitude as Origin

May 13, 2026
Geopolitics/Interviews

Eva Baltasar receives visitors in her home in Cardedeu, a quiet town on the edge of the Barcelona metropolitan area where city noise slowly dissolves into forest. The writer, born in Barcelona

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America’s Waning Grip Alarms Fareed Zakaria

May 11, 2026
Diplomacy/Editor's Choice/Interviews

Few public intellectuals have spent more time analyzing the rise and decline of American global power than Fareed Zakaria. For decades, the Indian-born journalist and geopolitical commentator has occupied a unique position

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Carlson Turns on Trump Over War, Israel and Power Struggles

May 9, 2026
Diplomacy/Interviews/Journalism

The political alliance between Donald Trump and media personality Tucker Carlson, once one of the most powerful engines of the American right, is fracturing in public view. In an extensive interview published

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David Attenborough at 100: The Man Who Made Earth Unforgettable

May 7, 2026
Diplomacy/Education/Journalism

Sir David Attenborough turns 100 at a moment when his voice has never felt more globally resonant. Across more than seven decades of broadcasting, he has become the defining interpreter of the

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Leila Slimani and the Battle for Meaning in a World Obsessed With Being Right

May 5, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/Journalism

In an interview with the El País, Franco-Moroccan writer Leila Slimani has offered a striking reflection on culture, politics and the state of global discourse while spending several weeks in Madrid as

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Media Advisor to the President Allegedly Beats Journalist While ‘Walking for Peace’

April 25, 2026
Human Rights/News/Sri Lanka

A serious controversy has emerged in Sri Lanka following allegations that a journalist covering a nationally significant “Walk for Peace” was assaulted and obstructed while reporting, with claims implicating a media official

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Jaffna Press Club Calls on Divided Tamil Parties to Unite Before Constitutional Shift

March 31, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

A renewed call for unity among Tamil political parties has emerged from northern Sri Lanka at a moment many observers describe as pivotal for the island’s constitutional future. The Jaffna Press Club,

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Exclusive Interview: “This Regime Must Fall for Iran to Survive”

March 22, 2026
Geopolitics/Interviews

Who decides the future of Iran? Who holds the authority to speak for a people under repression? These are questions that have guided the work of Emily Schrader, an American-born journalist, activist,

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Canadian Billionaire Buys Big Stake in The Economist

March 18, 2026
Business

Canadian billionaire Stephen Smith and his family holding company have agreed to acquire a 26.9% minority stake in The Economist Magazine, one of the world’s most respected news outlets, marking a significant

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Trump Expels Tucker Carlson from MAGA Amid Feud Over Iran Strikes

March 7, 2026
United States/World

U.S. President Donald Trump has expelled conservative commentator Tucker Carlson from his Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement, declaring that Carlson has “lost his way.” The decision comes amid escalating tensions over

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