Trump Wants Peace—But on Putin’s Terms
Ukraine Refuses to Yield, While Europe Prepares for the Next War
Not Just a Propaganda Win
Ukraine Reminds the World: The War Is Not Lost
Britain Bets on Nuclear Deterrence and Its Defence Industry
£15 Billion for AUKUS Submarines, Warheads and Factories—A Message to Moscow and a Step Toward a War Economy
Tariffs, Courts and Truth Social
Global Trade Is Now Shaped by the Newsfeed
"At Any Moment"—China Raises Readiness for Invasion of Taiwan
Air Force, Navy, and Paratroopers on High Alert
"Very Good Relations" Didn’t Stop the War
Four Months Into His Term, Trump Still Won’t Admit Putin Is "Leading Him On"
Instead of Peace
JPMorgan Assesses Likely Outcomes of the War in Ukraine and the New Balance of Power in Europe
Not Yet Surrounded, But Already Cut Off From Normal Life
What Life Is Like Now in Pokrovsk
The Crimea Deal: How the Bloodless Annexation of 2014 Paved the Way for New Concessions to Moscow
As Kyiv Holds the Front, the West Debates Whom to Blame and Where to Cut Costs
Kim’s Regime Fears USB Sticks More Than Sanctions
For Decades, South Korea Has Chipped Away at the North’s Isolation With Dramas, Radio, and Truth
The Institution of Personal Loyalty
A
Politico
article explains how Andriy Yermak became Zelenskyy’s indispensable envoy—and the center of power in Ukrainian politics
"Everything Will Be Fine."
How Ukrainian Prisoners Die in Russian Prisons—and Why Kyiv Sees It as Evidence of War Crimes
Why Biden’s Inner Circle Hid the Truth About His Health and Poll Numbers
The Book
The Original Sin
Explains How Denial of Reality Led Democrats to Defeat
"He’s Finished."
How Elon Musk Became a Liability for Trump, the Republican Party, and Tesla
Russia Covers Its Shadow Fleet With Military Aircraft
Does Brussels Have Any Real Tools to Respond—Or Will It Once Again Resort to Rhetorical Concern?
A New Border, Old Threats
Moscow Increases Military Presence Near Finland, as Helsinki Responds With Its Biggest Rearmament Since the Cold War
An Alliance Doomed to Asymmetry
Why Strategic Rapprochement With China Is Leading to a New Russian Dependency
Can Apple Catch Up With the AI Boom It Helped Trigger?
As Google Rolls Out Integration, Cupertino Still Lags Behind on Core Features
What Will Sam and Jony Build?
It Might Be the First Device of the Post-Smartphone Era
Israel Consolidates Control Over the West Bank Through Administrative, Demographic, and Military Measures
De Facto Annexation Is Becoming Official Policy
Russia Exploited Brazil’s Registry Loopholes to Create Legal Identities for 'Sleeper Agents'
After the War in Ukraine Began, Intelligence Services Uncovered a Network of Operatives Preparing for Infiltration in Europe and the US
Where Did the Billions for Fortifications Go?
BIHUS Info Exposes Price Inflation and Phantom Contracts in Ukraine’s Defense Construction Program
Migrant Deaths Are Rising in Saudi Arabia Amid Preparations for the 2034 World Cup
Millions Work Without Basic Safety—Yet Most Fatalities Are Recorded as "Natural Causes"
AI and the Layoff Myth
Despite Fears, Generative Artificial Intelligence Has Yet to Displace Workers—In the U.S. or Other Advanced Economies
EU Food Security Depends on Countries Unprepared for Climate Shocks
Cocoa, Corn, and Wheat Come From Regions With Low Climate Resilience and Degrading Ecosystems
When Protectionism Backfires on the US
Why German Businesses Are Pulling Back Investment and Losing Faith in the American Market
Trump Dome
The $175 Billion Space-Based Missile Defense Project May Prove Powerless Against Maneuverable Missiles and Orbital Sabotage
The U.S. Is Losing Investor Confidence—But the Dollar Remains Irreplaceable
Trump’s Policies Undermine the Foundations of the Global Financial Order, Yet the Dollar Still Has No Real Rivals
Robert Kiyosaki Predicts Dollar Collapse and Hyperinflation
What’s Fact—and What’s Alarmism?
"I Have to Fix This"
Jony Ive on Why His New Device Must Not Repeat the Fate of the iPhone
The Real Economy Is Out of Sight
Without Rethinking Data on Supply Chains, Digital Services, and Vulnerabilities, Decisions Are Made Blindly
The World on Wartime Terms
As Crises Deepen, Governments Abandon the Search for Solutions and Turn to Command, Control, and the Appearance of Stability
The Water Wars
What the Suspension of the Oldest Cross-Border Treaty Means for Peace Along Drying Rivers
East African Women Travel to Work in Saudi Arabia but Face Abuse, Meager Pay, and Deadly Risks
Still Alone in the Universe
Why the SETI Project Hasn’t Found Extraterrestrial Life in 40 Years?
Melting Glaciers Threaten Large-Scale Consequences for the Planet
Why Can’t the World Afford to Lose Its Ice?
The Default Cure
We’re Used to Antibiotics—So Are Bacteria
You May Have Missed One of the Most Powerful Films About the Syrian War
The Swimmers
Tells a Story of War, Flight, and Survival—Without Clichés or Heroics
Noma Bar:
I’m known for illustrating complex stories
An interview about 20 years of career, a 6-meter studio, and 5,000 illustrations
The meaninglessness of endless worrying
The painting
Prince of Peace
in 1962 raised the question of why the UN is needed
Pawel Kuczynski: Analysis, Explanation, Meaning