Category: Featured

Emad Aysha12/03/2026

The Greek Interlude – Exposing Hollywood depictions of the Other

By happenstance, I didn’t get to watch a special screening of the classic Greek-made movie […]
Adriana Lebbos12/03/2026

Chronos, Kairos... and the time of war

The ancient Greeks had the decency to admit something we modern people still struggle with: […]
Nadia Ahmad11/03/2026

From desert ambush to modern strikes: Persia’s Mullahs vs the covenant’s heir

History in the Middle East rarely begins where modern analysts think it does. Most discussions […]
Max von Kreyfelt11/03/2026

Ursula von der Leyen and the art of economic self-sabotage

Some leaders build bridges. Others build industry. And then there’s Ursula von der Leyen: specialising […]
The Liberum10/03/2026

“Plan B” for Trump’s victory in the campaign against Iran

Joint US-Israeli strikes that resulted in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, […]
The Liberum09/03/2026

Once again, International Law, is what everyone talks about

No conflict has ever been resolved thanks to international law; such a world has never […]
Paul Cliteur08/03/2026

Can the attack on Iran be justified? A revolution that inspired the West

The Islamic Revolution in 1979, led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, overthrew the Shah's regime and […]
Sid Lukkassen08/03/2026

Silent Hill and the ethics of desire

As I recently passed through my ‘barrio’ – to be pronounced in Spanish as ‘wario’ […]
Nadia Ahmad06/03/2026

The Last Samurai: Between the Emperor of the Sun and the Supreme Leader of the Moon

History often gives revolutions their own Samurai. In feudal Japan, they carried swords in the […]
Emad Aysha06/03/2026

Lina Keilany – On children, education and the extraterrestrial controversy

First it was Obama and now its President Trump. Both are implicated in the Epstein […]
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