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Exclusive Interview: “Wars are Terrible but Sometimes Military Action is Justified”

April 10, 2026
Geopolitics/Interviews

Does witnessing suffering make you more moral? Can a life surrounded by brilliance teach you justice, or does real understanding only come from seeing the world at its worst? For Tom Gross,

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Greenland Pushes Back as Trump Renewed Arctic Ambitions

April 10, 2026
Geopolitics/World

Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen has urged NATO allies to stand united in defending international law after U.S. President Donald Trump renewed his controversial comments about the Arctic island. Trump criticized the

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Putin Declares Easter Truce in Ukraine as Fighting Pauses

April 10, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

Russian President Vladimir Putin has instructed the country’s military to suspend all operations against Ukrainian forces over the Orthodox Easter weekend, the Kremlin announced. The ceasefire is set to begin at 16:00

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Trump Considers Withdrawing U.S. Troops from Europe Amid NATO Tensions

April 10, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

U.S. President Donald Trump has discussed with advisers the possibility of removing some American troops from Europe, frustrated by NATO allies’ perceived inaction in securing the Strait of Hormuz and the stalled

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Russian Submarines Accused of Covertly Targeting UK Infrastructure

April 10, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

Three Russian submarines reportedly attempted to spy on critical underwater cables and pipelines near UK waters while global attention focused on Iran, Defence Secretary John Healey disclosed on Thursday. Healey said the

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Indonesian Fisherman Nets Chinese Underwater Drone in Strategic Waters

April 10, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

A 12-foot Chinese underwater drone was hauled up in fishing nets near Gili Trawangan, off the coast of Lombok, Indonesia, revealing Beijing’s ongoing efforts to map underwater channels used by submarines. The

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Afghanistan: The Overlooked Conflict Behind the Humanitarian Crisis

April 10, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

In Afghanistan, humanitarian reporting has become one of the most influential lenses through which the crisis is understood internationally. Yet that lens is increasingly incomplete. By focusing heavily on civilian suffering without

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The Architecture of Exclusion

April 10, 2026
Columns/Human Rights

From the raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at U.S. airports to the approval of the controversial Return Regulation in the European Union, the world is witnessing an ‘ICE-ization‘ of

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On Iran’s Ten-Point Proposal for Peace

April 10, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The United States has agreed with Iran to cease hostilities for two weeks. The illegal US and Israeli imposed war has not ended but has a break, although not in Lebanon which

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The Bridge That Saved Civilization

April 10, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The Middle East stood on the edge of a much bigger disaster earlier this week. On the night of April 8, 2026, US President Donald Trump suddenly announced a two-week ceasefire with

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