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Nadia Ahmad21/04/2026

The Strait that thinks: Hormuz and the Strait of Peace

There are places on Earth that behave less like geography and more like thought. The […]
A detail from “Narcissus” 1598–1599, by Caravaggio. Oil on Canvas; 43.3 inches by 36.2 inches. National Gallery of Ancient Art, Rome.
Dina-Perla Portnaar20/04/2026

Born in a narcissistic family system: The scapegoat doesn’t create the instability, but makes it visible

Usually, a child of narcissistic parents doesn’t experience themselves as adapting. There are a few […]
Sid Lukkassen19/04/2026

Is Bronze Age Pervert confused?

Hello everybody – my friend gave me a book of Bronze Age Pervert, also known […]
Rafic Taleb19/04/2026

You are not alone - An épilogue to the universality of suffering

It is often assumed that clarity comes with age. Yet there are moments when the […]
Nadia Ahmad17/04/2026

The ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel does not end the war, but reorganises it

A ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel after forty-five days of war. An interruption of hostilities, […]
Emad Aysha17/04/2026

When Czech machines ruled the world: a sci-fi review

We all know Czechoslovakia as the birthplace of the term robot, which leapt from science […]
Max von Kreyfelt15/04/2026

The ruin of moral superiority 

For years, the political left in Europe presented itself as the natural owner of civilisation, […]
Adriana Lebbos15/04/2026

Social media, wejbet, and presence

In bad times, in good times, and in all the times in between, there was […]
Paul Cliteur14/04/2026

The Religious dimension of geopolitics versus politics in general

The Iranian regime is a theocracy. It is tempting to state that this is nothing […]
Hiba Abdulwahhab11/04/2026

The sequential strategy: How Iran's regional project reshapes itself through proxies

Iran's proxy network did not emerge by accident — it was built over decades to […]
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