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When the cranes fell silent: a canal city watches geopolitics dock at its door

At dawn in Balboa, the Pacific-side terminal that once hummed with a choreography of cranes, truck horns and salt-stung laughter, the air felt unusually still. Men in orange vests sat on overturned crates, chewing mate or coffee, scanning the horizon where freighters once cut slow, dignified paths ...


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Apr 29(Jowhar) Trump ayaa u muuqda mid dib uga noqonaya go’aankii uu horey ugu mamnuucay isticmaalka shirkadda Anthropic oo ah mid ka shaqeysa Horumarinta Garaadka Macmalka ah, iyadoo lagu eedeynayo in US u adeegsaday duulaankii Tehran ay ku qaaday 28kii Feb sannadkan.

Inkasta oo Aqalka Cad uu horey Anthropic ugu tilmaamay “halis amni” oo uu ka mamnuucay hay’adaha dowl...


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When Bread Becomes a Battlefield: Grain, Guns and the Port of Haifa

The morning the ship was said to have arrived, the port cranes of Haifa cut silhouettes against a pale Mediterranean sky — indifferent metal giants, their cables creaking like the rigging of old sailing ships. In Kyiv, a president’s social media post rippled across screens: “Another vessel carrying such grain...


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A Seashell on the Shore and a Country Holding Its Breath

On a quiet stretch of North Carolina beach last summer, someone arranged seashells into a simple pattern: two numbers, side by side—86 and 47. It was an artful, fleeting thing, the kind of small vanity people create to mark an afternoon by the surf. But in a nation where symbols travel faster than tides, that small arra...


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When a Gulf Titan Walked Out: The UAE, OPEC and a Fractured Energy Map

The sun slides low over Abu Dhabi’s Corniche, painting the glass towers a soft gold. In the harbor, a fleet of dhows rocks gently beside supertankers—ancient wooden hulls and modern steel giants moored at the same quay, each telling a story about a region suspended between past and future.

It was fr...


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