Country: United States

Nadia Ahmad01/05/2026

King Charles, Trump, and the Anglo-Saxon rift: Britain’s quiet break from Washington on Iran

There is a moment in every alliance when something shifts—not with a declaration, not with […]
Vasif Huseynov01/05/2026

The external siege of Armenia’s elections: How foreign networks are working to derail the South Caucasus Peace

Armenian voters will head to the polls (June 7) in what may be the most […]
Emad Aysha30/04/2026

Richards Lives – When remakes ‘occasionally’ hit the mark

I’m surprised the online critics have panned the new version of The Running Man (2025). […]
Max von Kreyfelt29/04/2026

Democracy delivered by boat

What a time to be alive. Where political movements once had to persuade members, develop […]
Nadia Ahmad28/04/2026

Pakistan in the Iran–Israel War: How a nuclear state became an unexpected broker of peace

In the aftermath of the Iran–Israel war, attention has largely remained fixed on the expected […]
Emad Aysha26/04/2026

Ready or Not 2 – A mouthful of a comedy horror movie

How tragically appropriate that my review of Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (2026) […]
Vasif Huseynov25/04/2026

The instrumentalisation of the former conflict by the Armenian government in the upcoming election risks the peace process

The dynamics between Armenia and Azerbaijan since the end of the Second Karabakh War have […]
Nadia Ahmad24/04/2026

The “Bad Kid” in the neighbourhood: Hezbollah and the language of conflict

It was a small phrase in a large diplomatic room, the kind of remark that […]
Emad Aysha23/04/2026

David Wilcock – A farewell without understanding what really happened

“I’m excited to be here, you know, every day that I have on earth is […]
Max von Kreyfelt22/04/2026

The holy democracy and its chosen mediocrity

Some quotes belong on a decorative tile. Others should be carved into the walls of […]
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