The Eastern Mediterranean, particularly Cyprus, stands at a crossroads of geopolitical tension and economic promise. Northern Cyprus showcases resilience through tourism, education and sustainability ...
Dollar liquidity has evolved from emergency crisis support into a strategic tool that shapes global financial alignment and geopolitical positioning. The United Arab Emirates exemplifies this shift, ...
As Arctic ice melts, Greenland is increasingly becoming a pivotal area of geopolitical competition, where issues of resource extraction, logistics and national security overlap. However, perceiving ...
The UN’s new AI Panel aims to govern artificial intelligence but lacks focus on the urgent and distinct challenges posed by artificial general intelligence (AGI). Experts warn AGI’s rapid development ...
The US recently designated Sudan’s Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group amid ongoing conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces. Islamist factions, deeply entwined with ...
Western imperialism persists through economic sanctions, military interventions and control over global resources, as seen in Venezuela and Iran. Nations with strong ideological commitment, like Iran, ...
Never short of hyperinflated self-praise and self-adulation, US President Donald Trump has been true to form regarding his blitzkrieg joint attack with Israel on Iran. But, beyond the bombast and ...
Despite boycotts and violence, Myanmar held its first nationwide polls since the 2021 coup, consolidating power for the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party alongside guaranteed army ...
Puerto Rican performer Bad Bunny’s 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show marked a historic moment as the first to be performed entirely in Spanish, celebrating Latinx culture and Puerto Rican identity. The ...
History will record the early 21st century as the era of the “Great Betrayal.” We witness a profound moral collapse within Western academia, media and political movements — a collapse defined by a ...
Imagine a distant past, thousands of years ago, when ancient tribes roamed the vast lands of Eurasia. Among these tribes were the enigmatic Proto-Indo-Europeans, whose language, now known as ...
The peculiarities of classical Greece make empirical theories of political revolution much easier to imagine than in, say, the Persian Empire, which was a hereditary monarchy for pretty much its ...