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As Tehran Burns, South Asia Trembles
Iran may not be South Asia’s war, but it is already testing the region’s fault lines, sectarian politics, oil dependence, and Gulf remittance exposure.
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Why Escalation Favours Iran
America’s opening strike may have looked like tactical brilliance, but Iran’s real answer was to widen the war, spread the pain, and turn military dominance into a political trap.
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What If $150 Oil Is Exactly What the World Needs?
What looks like an oil-market nightmare may actually be the shock that makes the old fossil-fuel economy too expensive to defend.
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Monster’s Founder Is Back to Fix Hiring
The founder of Monster.com believes today’s AI hiring systems are broken, and he’s building a new platform to fix them.
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Claude Can Clone Your Handwriting
Claude’s latest AI model can now convert your handwriting into a usable computer font. All it takes is a scanned alphabet sheet and a few prompts, though the process may require a bit of patience.
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How ‘Tehrangeles’ Is Watching the War
In Los Angeles’ Iranian diaspora, war updates now arrive through a fragile mix of WhatsApp calls, Telegram messages, VPN workarounds and nonstop cable news.
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Is the US Pulling Defences From Korea?
Unusual US aircraft movements out of South Korea are fuelling fears that key missile defence assets could be pulled into the Middle East as the Iran crisis deepens.
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AI Is Rewiring How We Watch War
AI war dashboards promise real-time truth, but they may be turning conflict into a chaotic mix of speculation, bad analysis and betting-fuelled spectacle.
