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Modis silence on Iran lost Indias voice in the Middle East
The US-Israel attack on Iran has redrawn the Middle East’s map, and India has already managed to lose. For decades, New Delhi cultivated a “reputation” for its so-called “strategic autonomy”, maintaining parallel relationships with Israel, Iran and the Gulf emirs and sheikhs while avoiding entanglement in their conflicts. That carefully constructed edifice has crumbled in…
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I cant wait for Motorolas GrapheneOS phones: Why theyre a win for privacy and open source
Bloomberg / Contributor / Bloomberg via Getty Images Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways In 2027, a major phone OEM will ship phones with a new open-source OS. Security and privacy are the big selling points of Motorola’s GrapheneOS phones. Some users are concerned about Motorola’s Chinese ownership. Some people…
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Khameneis killing is neocolonialisms final gambit
In 1953, the US and the UK staged a coup in Iran that deposed Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh, the first democratically elected leader of a major Muslim country. The intervention, staged to regain control over Iranian oil, was a milestone in the transition from colonialism to neocolonialism. The recent US-Israeli killing by bombing of Iran’s…
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All eyes on Texas as first elections of the 2026 midterm campaigns begin
US Senator John Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will square off in a high-stakes run-off for the state’s Republican nomination for Senate, pitting a long-time member of the party’s establishment against an insurgent hardliner as the midterm elections kicked off on Tuesday. Neither man was able to exceed the 50 per cent threshold…
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