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How India’s Driest June in 146 Years Is Already Affecting Food and Water Security
With a 46% rainfall deficit experts warn that the stalled southwest monsoon could devastate sowing activity and strain municipal water supplies.
How Latin America Is Shifting Right — Colombia Bolivia Argentina El Salvador
Colombia’s election result makes it the latest country in a regional rightward wave joining Argentina El Salvador Chile and Bolivia.
How to Fact-Check the Iran Peace Deal Claims Flooding Your Social Media Feed Step by Step
A practical media literacy blog offered a step-by-step guide for readers wanting to verify claims about the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding using publicly available fact-checking tools.
How India’s Trade Agreements with Developed Nations Could Transform Its Economic Trajectory in 2026
An analysis argued that India’s growing network of free trade agreements with major economies could fundamentally alter the country’s economic structure by forcing domestic industries to compete globally.
How India Absorbed the West Asia Economic Shock and What Comes Next After the Iran Peace Deal
A business analysis blog argued that India’s economy showed remarkable resilience in absorbing the West Asia conflict’s shocks and is now positioned to benefit significantly from the peace framework.
Iran Real War of Attrition Was Economic: How Sanctions Achieved What Bombs Couldn’t in 18 Months
An international affairs blog piece argued that the most effective weapon against Iran was not military force but the cumulative economic damage of sustained sanctions over eighteen months of conflict.
From Content Creator to Faceless Brand How Social Media Credibility Is Being Reinvented in 2026
An influential marketing blog argued that the social media content landscape in 2026 is fundamentally shifting away from faceless brand accounts toward individual human voices whether founders or creators.
Scientists Decode How Ancient Plague Killed Hunter-Gatherers 5500 Years Before Urban Outbreaks
Palaeogenomicists extracted Yersinia pestis DNA from ancient Siberian burial sites confirming that plague was circulating and causing deaths more than 5000 years before medieval European outbreaks.
How the Himalayas Are Being Reshaped by Climate Change: New Research on River Instability
Environmental journalists summarise new research showing that warming is making Himalayan rivers increasingly erratic with serious risks for agriculture and communities downstream.