Country: United States

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’ […]
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 […]
Nadia Ahmad03/03/2026

The day after the supreme leader died: A Post-Westphalian Levant

Empires rarely announce their endings; they fracture. The assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei […]
Rafic Taleb01/03/2026

The killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader caused a geopolitical earthquake in the Middle East

A dramatic escalation in Middle East tensions transformed into outright war when U.S. and Israeli […]
Sid Lukkassen28/02/2026

The glass shard in the Black Box

Last night, I watched an episode of Black Mirror and couldn't let it go. Now […]
The Liberum22/02/2026

Reconciliation between Armenia and Azerbaijan nothing short of extraordinary

Given the avowed pacifism of the supposedly liberal modern world order, reconciliations have been conspicuously […]
Vasif Huseynov18/02/2026

EU study highlights Azerbaijan’s strategic importance in the energy sector

The European Commission’s 2026 meta-study on energy connectivity across the Eastern Partnership, the South Caucasus, […]
Arthur Blok16/02/2026

Will there be accountability for the Epstein files, or is it going to be the biggest cover-up in American history?

The release of the latest batch of the Epstein files has sparked a firestorm of […]
The Liberum15/02/2026

Love as a retention technology in the military economy

There is a familiar liberal story about the military as a national instrument that occasionally […]
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