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Arkeopolitics: Reframing Human History from Scratch

April 4, 2026
World

In the heart of Ankara, less than a kilometer apart, stand two pillars of Turkish academia: the Faculty of Political Science (Mülkiye) and the Faculty of Language and History-Geography (DTCF). Mülkiye was

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Inside Trump’s Sudden Ouster of His Attorney General

April 4, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

On a bright Wednesday morning in Washington, Attorney General Pam Bondi walked alongside President Donald Trump down the sunlit steps of the White House, appearing relaxed and composed as the two prepared

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Xi’s Inner Circle Shrinks as Politburo Purge Deepens

April 4, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

China’s political establishment has been shaken once again as President Xi Jinping expands his sweeping anti-corruption campaign, targeting another high-ranking member of the ruling Communist Party’s elite decision-making body. The investigation into

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War Budget Surge Sparks Fierce Battle Over America’s Priorities

April 4, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

President Donald Trump is preparing to send shockwaves through Washington and beyond with a budget proposal that dramatically reshapes the United States’ spending priorities, calling for an unprecedented surge in defense funding

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The US Isn’t Winning the War: Trump’s Four Lies and One Truth

April 4, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Trump is infamous for his cavalier disregard for the truth. So, we, in South Korea, should inspect his words and claims critically. In fact, many of the claims in his recent 1

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Securing the Machine, Losing the Human

April 4, 2026
Artificial Intelligence/New Books/Technology

by Durga Caroline Wong’s The AI Cybersecurity Handbook offers a comprehensive, forward-looking exploration of how artificial intelligence is reshaping the cybersecurity landscape. Framed as both a diagnostic survey and a practical guide,

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The Convenient Death of Heinrich Himmler

April 4, 2026
Geopolitics/New Books

by Nil Krzysztof Drozdowski’s The Murder of Heinrich Himmler: How New Evidence Suggests Foul Play positions itself as both an intervention in one of the Second World War’s lingering enigmas and a

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Russia Profits While Power Slips

April 4, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Wars have a way of exposing illusions. Some collapse instantly; others linger, propped up by wishful thinking and selective analysis. The latest conflict in the Gulf does both. It reveals a Russia

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Will the Strait of Hormuz Sink NATO?

April 4, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

On Wednesday, after America’s NATO allies refused his call to help unblock the Strait of Hormuz, a furious Donald Trump said he might withdraw the United States from the alliance. No other American president has even

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Taliban Rule Beyond Sharia

April 4, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The Taliban present their rule as grounded in Sharia. Nearly five years after returning to power, Afghanistan is governed less as an Islamic system and more as a centralized structure of authority

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The Ugliness of Latin America’s Angry Tide

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Jason Arday: The Price of Woke Academia

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