Wolfgang Messner explores the risks that mediocrity and conformity will accompany an AI-powered cognitive revolution.
Moscow’s military campaign under Putin’s leadership has focused on avoiding escalation, says John Wight. But Ukraine’s drone strike deep into Russian territory is a gauntlet thrown down.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard continues to declassify documents that show how the Biden administration defined political opponents as “Domestic Violent Extremists” (DVEs).
In the face of Israel’s genocide of the Palestinians, Prof. Joan Scott discusses the relevance of the late Amy Kaplan’s Our American Israel: The Story of an Entangled Alliance.
The Vice President's commencement address at Annapolis was a definitive and welcome break with the past.
Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine have been rare since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The black-eye given Russian security services will eventually heal while the artful destruction of a handful of bombers – like earlier high-profile, but misguided operations – will have zero effect on the war in Ukraine.
With his talk about providing ballistic missiles to Ukraine, Friedrich Merz, Germany’s warmongering new chancellor, is toying with a tripwire for Moscow.
A way forward.
When U.S. President Donald Trump began his second term in office, he promised to be “a peacemaker and a unifier.”
It is time, plain and simple, to give up the thought that anything good is to come out of Trump’s next three and a half years.
Serbia has been racked for months by disruptive protests largely attributed to students, opposition leaders and university authorities. Are these organic protests?
Speaking at the annual, top-level Shangri-la Dialogue last weekend, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth laid down the law to military allies and partners throughout the Indo-Pacific: Dramatically escalate your military build-up and put yourselves on a war footing for conflict with China.
Israel has been caught once again in a lie. For a genocidal state, there are no red lines. No one should be surprised that Israel is using its bogus 'aid system' to lure Palestinians into a death trap
With 150 armed groups in Syria, the ruling HTS (Al-Qa`idah) doesn’t control the country, while Israeli bombing intends to expose the weaknesses of the so-called central government in Damascus.
In Five Easy Steps: The danger in an age of social media is that images of starving babies will make you look very bad. Hold firm. The Western media will come to the rescue.
All attempts by the government to evaluate the content of speech and deter or punish what the government and its benefactors hate or fear is un-American, unconstitutional and unlawful; and if not stopped, will reduce the American people to serfdom.
After being plundered of both its wealth and people by colonial powers, Africa now faces IMF-imposed austerity, obscene debt and forced underdevelopment.
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