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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.

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

How the Western Left Made Peace With Islamism
Culture Wars
Foreign Influence

How the Western Left Made Peace With Islamism

From migration to academia, how leftist and Islamist strategies are converging to destabilize Western institutions and cultural confidence in 2025.

Damir Omerbegović

How EU Money Ended Up Supporting Hamas
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Middle East

How EU Money Ended Up Supporting Hamas

Documents show Hamas infiltrated EU-funded NGOs in Gaza, turning humanitarian aid into a tool for terrorist operations and exposing serious gaps in EU oversight.

Tomáš Zdechovský

AI and the New Iron Curtain in the Tech Cold War
Culture Wars
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AI and the New Iron Curtain in the Tech Cold War

Every story you read, every video you watch, every decision you make, it could be influenced by the U.S.–China battle for digital power.

Raghu Kondori

The Meaning of Modern Afrikaner Nationalism
Africa

The Meaning of Modern Afrikaner Nationalism

What happens to a nation after defeat? An unfiltered conversation about guilt, God, and the return of Afrikaner nationalism.

Dr. Adi Schlebusch, Heike Claudia Petzer

Who Is Replacing Georgia’s People?
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Culture Wars

Who Is Replacing Georgia’s People?

Migration doesn’t always arrive by boat, sometimes it comes with contracts.

Giorgi Labadze

The Doha Forum Isn’t Impartial — And Here’s Why
Middle East
Foreign Influence

The Doha Forum Isn’t Impartial — And Here’s Why

The Doha Forum sells peace and dialogue. Intelligence agencies see influence campaigns, narrative warfare, and political actors the West considers dangerous.

Dre Lapiello

Hungary’s Leap into Space: Building Sovereignty from Orbit
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Hungary’s Leap into Space: Building Sovereignty from Orbit

With Hungary and Poland joining forces on HUSAT and HULEO, Central Europe is finally building, not buying, its own eyes in orbit.

Tomasz Grodecki

How A Replica Russian Warship Exposed UK Border Chaos
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Foreign Influence

How A Replica Russian Warship Exposed UK Border Chaos

A single activist’s email exposed chaos in UK ports, highlighting how foreign lobbying can influence British border policy and national security.

Alexander Francis Shaw

Islamism Forced Him to Flee Britain
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Culture Wars

Islamism Forced Him to Flee Britain

The death of debate at Speakers’ Corner. After years confronting radical Islamists in London’s Hyde Park, Joseph Cohen reveals why he was forced to flee Britain for good.

Stefan Tompson

Europe Must Lead: Ukraine Can’t Wait for America Anymore
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Europe Must Lead: Ukraine Can’t Wait for America Anymore

Russia is accelerating. America is hesitating. If Europe doesn’t fill the gap now, the consequences will be on our doorstep.

Dre Lapiello

Iran’s Triple Threat: Drought, Debt, and Discontent
Middle East
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Iran’s Triple Threat: Drought, Debt, and Discontent

From drought to economic meltdown, Iran faces converging crises in 2025. Citizens increasingly see regime change as the only solution.

Raghu Kondori

How Cancel Culture is Silencing South African Artists
Africa
Culture Wars

How Cancel Culture is Silencing South African Artists

How cancel culture is destroying South Africa’s music scene, and why saying the ‘wrong’ thing online can ruin a career overnight.

Thabelo Mahangani

28 Points for the Funeral of a Sovereign Ukraine

28 Points for the Funeral of a Sovereign Ukraine

Ukraine’s sovereignty is already compromised, and the greatest threat may be Europe’s failure to act effectively.

Roland-David Sólyom

American Diplomacy, Moroccan Vision: 250 Years of Partnership
Africa

American Diplomacy, Moroccan Vision: 250 Years of Partnership

Historic UN breakthrough: Morocco’s Sahara plan wins global backing. Here’s what it means for peace and U.S. diplomacy.

Youssef Amrani

Can Trump’s Rapid-Fire Diplomacy Bring Peace to Sudan?
Africa
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Can Trump’s Rapid-Fire Diplomacy Bring Peace to Sudan?

Sudan is collapsing. Trump says he can stop it. Here’s what you’re not being told.

Moataz Khalil

The Peace of Exhaustion
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The Peace of Exhaustion

A leaked US-brokered peace framework reveals the harsh new geometry of power: Ukraine is exhausted, Europe is fragmented, and Russia’s war machine is grinding forward.

Dre Lapiello

Britain’s Barrier to Quitting the ECHR
The West
Foreign Influence

Britain’s Barrier to Quitting the ECHR

The ECHR is blocking Britain from controlling its borders, and voters don’t even know it.

Torquil Dick-Erikson

Intervention in Venezuela Is Inevitable
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Foreign Influence

Intervention in Venezuela Is Inevitable

A sober assessment of the refugee emergency, the criminal takeover of Venezuelan institutions, and the collapse of diplomatic channels, arguing that intervention has shifted from possibility to necessity.

Yomar Stiven Moreno Lugo

Why Taiwan’s 2028 Election is a Western Policy Crisis
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Culture Wars

Why Taiwan’s 2028 Election is a Western Policy Crisis

The next Taiwan election could decide more than politics, it could redefine the island’s freedom. Discover how Beijing’s narrative warfare is shaping 2028.

Raghu Kondori