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The US Eyes Cuba Amid Regional Shifts in Latin America
The West

The US Eyes Cuba Amid Regional Shifts in Latin America

After Venezuela, Washington may be setting its sights on Cuba, just 90 miles from US shores.

Iran’s Digital Blackouts as State Violence
Middle East
Conflict Zones

Iran’s Digital Blackouts as State Violence

Silencing a nation online is the fastest way to make violence invisible.

Raghu Kondori

There Is No Moral Center in Europe
The West
Foreign Influence

There Is No Moral Center in Europe

Europe talks ethics. America carries the guns. History won’t wait for comfort.

Benjamin Reed

Abandoned by the State, Now Called to Fight
The West
Culture Wars

Abandoned by the State, Now Called to Fight

After decades of neglect, failed support, and repeated legal harassment, the UK has no moral right to recall veterans to serve again.

Steve English

Why Are Millions Still Fleeing the Horn of Africa?
Africa
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Why Are Millions Still Fleeing the Horn of Africa?

In a region wracked by war, drought, and economic collapse, millions are left in limbo, ignored by laws, stretched aid, and the world at large.

Pharis Gichanga

Javid Shah Echoes
Culture Wars
Middle East

Javid Shah Echoes

How a slogan fuels belief in transition and freedom.

Raghu Kondori

The Erdoğan Paradox: Ally or Adversary?
Foreign Influence
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The Erdoğan Paradox: Ally or Adversary?

Turkey is indispensable to the West but under Erdoğan, its strategic value comes with growing risk and uncertainty.

Dre Lapiello

Somaliland and the New Politics of Recognition
Africa
Foreign Influence

Somaliland and the New Politics of Recognition

A Muslim-majority society without Islamist rule. Israel’s Somaliland move mirrors Taiwan’s struggle for recognition and shakes global power dynamics.

Raghu Kondori

Restoration, Not Revolution: The West’s Unfinished Duty to Iran
Middle East
Foreign Influence

Restoration, Not Revolution: The West’s Unfinished Duty to Iran

For the first time in decades, Iranians roar - will the West answer?

Nicole Sadighi

Greenland: America’s Arctic Frontier
Foreign Influence
The West

Greenland: America’s Arctic Frontier

Is melting ice turning Greenland into a battleground for great powers?

Dre Lapiello

Why Are Iranians Chanting for Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi?
Middle East
Foreign Influence

Why Are Iranians Chanting for Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi?

What sounds like nostalgia is actually a desperate demand for political legitimacy.

Dr. Ardavan M. Khoshnood

Somaliland: The State the Arab World Refuses to See
Africa
Foreign Influence

Somaliland: The State the Arab World Refuses to See

Somaliland works, the region resists: why success is seen as a threat.

Gulaid Yusuf Idaan

Why Pahlavi Has Become Islamism’s Greatest Threat
Middle East
Culture Wars

Why Pahlavi Has Become Islamism’s Greatest Threat

Decades of theocracy have met their challenger: Iran’s youth are reclaiming a future grounded in this world, not the next.

Dr. Saeid Golkar

Israel Breaks the Taboo on Somaliland
Foreign Influence
Africa

Israel Breaks the Taboo on Somaliland

How recognizing Somaliland reshapes Red Sea security and challenges authoritarian influence.

Shalitha Bandara

Conservatives: Stop Booing, Start Leading
The West
Culture Wars

Conservatives: Stop Booing, Start Leading

When comforting lies replace critical thinking, violence fills the vacuum.

Dre Lapiello

Latin America: Building a New American Century
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Foreign Influence

Latin America: Building a New American Century

Venezuela’s collapse and a regional realignment signal a new era of stability and reform.

Kyle Moran

Confronting the Muslim Brotherhood’s War on the West
Foreign Influence
Middle East

Confronting the Muslim Brotherhood’s War on the West

How state sponsors, extremist networks, and ideological warfare threaten democracies worldwide - and the steps to fight back.

Gabriel Rosenberg

Globalize the Intifada: Terror’s New Mantra
Culture Wars

Globalize the Intifada: Terror’s New Mantra

From London to Sydney, ‘Globalize the Intifada’ fuels attacks worldwide, while political correctness and bureaucratic inaction let radical ideologies strike again. Bondi Beach proves the danger is all too real.

Shalitha Bandara

Danube Miracle: Slovakia’s Constitutional Shake-Up
Culture Wars
The West

Danube Miracle: Slovakia’s Constitutional Shake-Up

A quiet vote in Bratislava triggered Europe’s biggest conservative breakthrough. How faith, prayer, and persistence changed a nation.

Samuel Trizuljak

European Arms Restrictions on Israel
Middle East
The West

European Arms Restrictions on Israel

Germany has lifted its arms embargo on Israel but with other European countries still holding restrictions, what does that mean for Europe’s security in a world of growing hybrid threats?

Jonah Brody

America’s Drift Is Felt First in the Trenches of Ukraine
Conflict Zones
The West

America’s Drift Is Felt First in the Trenches of Ukraine

From HIMARS quiet in Kharkiv to calls for talks: a foreign volunteer on how U.S. hesitation is failing Ukraine and weakening American power.

Benjamin Reed