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Apocalypse Politics Goes Mainstream

May 25, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The ancient figure of the Antichrist has returned to public debate through an unlikely messenger: billionaire investor Peter Thiel. In speeches delivered from San Francisco to Rome, the tech entrepreneur and influential

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The Men Who Couldn’t Leave the Border

May 25, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics/Human Rights

For years, Tim Foley and his militia stalked the deserts of southern Arizona hunting migrants, drug couriers and cartel scouts crossing illegally from Mexico into the United States. Armed with AR-15 rifles,

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The Race Beyond AlphaFold

May 25, 2026
Artificial Intelligence/Editor's Choice/Technology

At this year’s Google I/O conference, the conversation around artificial intelligence moved beyond chatbots and productivity software into something far more consequential: the possibility that AI systems could eventually function as scientists

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When Stress Breaks Memory Links

May 25, 2026
Education/Health

Stressful moments such as job interviews or high-pressure public speaking may do more than just make people uneasy—they can fundamentally interfere with how the brain builds meaning from experience. A study published

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AI Breaks Erdős: 80-Year Geometry Problem Falls to a Single Prompt

May 25, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

An 80-year-old problem in discrete geometry, first posed by legendary Hungarian mathematician Paul Erdős, has been solved in a way that contradicts his original conjecture, according to findings announced by OpenAI and

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Sri Lanka’s Silent Money Surge

May 25, 2026
Sri Lanka

by Our Correspondent in Colombo Sri Lanka is once again facing growing fears of financial instability as a sharp expansion in the country’s money supply raises alarm among economists, market analysts, and

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After the Fire, the Desert

May 25, 2026
Geopolitics/History/New Books

by Durga The book Malcolm in the Desert: On Pilgrimage, Transformation, and Sacred Disruption is a bold and uneasy hybrid: part spiritual commentary on Malcolm X’s life, part philosophical treatise on transformation,

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The Architecture of Absolute Evil

May 25, 2026
Geopolitics/New Books

by Luxman The book Adolf Hitler and the Art of Tyranny: On Power, Will, and Leadership is constructed as a curated archive of authoritarian thought, framed through thematic organisation and interpretive commentary.

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The Theft of the Soil

May 25, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/New Books

by Eric The book Africulture: On the Erasure of African Agricultural Genius is a forceful intervention into the history of agriculture, race, and epistemic authority, structured around a central provocation: that modern

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The Gospel of Skunk Works

May 25, 2026
Defence/Editor's Choice/New Books

by Nil The Impossible Factory constructs a powerful and at times troubling mythology of technological genius centred on Kelly Johnson and the Skunk Works enterprise. Rather than a conventional biography, the book

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