Time, in the theatre of war, is traditionally elastic. It stretches through months of tense standoffs, contracts during rapid offensives, and pauses for ...
Unlike classical empires, China’s influence travels silently—not through armies, but through connectivity. China's Belt and ...
Iran's proxy network did not emerge by accident — it was built over decades to absorb precisely the kind of blows it is ...
When the First World War broke out, it was not the Americans' war. Yet, in 1917, they entered the conflict alongside the ...
Amid escalating tensions in Lebanon this weekend, diplomatic efforts are ongoing to force an opening for de-escalation and a ...
In an era where fictional novels default to reality escapism or moral admiration, Dina-Perla Portnaar’s Memos from the Edge ...
The announcement of a ceasefire between the United States and Iran has been widely portrayed as the end of a dangerous ...
Russia carries the cross of the world — a historical burden stretching from Kyiv to the Middle East — balancing the weight of ...
Russia bears the historical cross of confrontation, China builds its quiet roads of economic connectivity, and Iran projects ...
The ghost of Mary Shelly speaking to us from the beyond, in black and white, infecting a call girl named Ida (Jessie Buckley) in 1930s gangster-infested Chicago. She’s killed after publicly ...
April 4 was International Mine Awareness Day. For much of the world, it is just another regular day, or at best a moment of ...
Britain’s Nick Pope (9 September 1965 – 6 April 2026) began work at the Ministry of Defence in 1985, and from 1991-94 he ...
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