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As Swahili becomes a lingua franca for the age of AI, African states must ask: are we digital users, or digital custodians?
This week we cover a recent US assessment on damage to Iran’s nuclear sites, the situation in southern Syria, and the bond market repercussions of another LDP electoral drubbing in Japan.
Though separated by a decade, these two high-profile air tragedies invite a comparative analysis of both the technical circumstances and geopolitical consequences surrounding them.
At a time when the U.S. faces a credibility deficit in much of the world, cutting off one of the few institutions designed to ...
BRICS Rio Summit reflects a contradiction at the heart of the bloc: while US trade threats underscore the relevance of BRICS ...
Tracing the historical evolution of Israel’s doctrine of pre-emptive deterrence, from its introduction under the Begin ...
Russia’s Taliban recognition could be the start of a trend; however, Afghanistan’s (partial) reintegration into the ...
The decision by IP4 leaders to skip the recent NATO Hague summit reflects the ascent of more local geopolitical issues over ...
The Canada-EU Security and Defence Partnership may not represent a systemic shift, but it’s an important step toward ...
Türkiye’s strategic geography, expanding export focus, and manufacturing capabilities are positioning it as a key player in ...
While Israel’s unprecedented move to classify the Central Bank of Iran as a terrorist organization may prove an effective ...
The world depends on Taiwan’s semiconductors, but Taiwan’s survival must depend on more than just faith in external intervention.