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Syria’s Calculated Neutrality in a Region at War

April 1, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Syria is not a direct combatant in the escalating confrontation between the United States, Israel, and Iran, yet it is far from a passive observer. According to analysis from the Institute for

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Why Capitalism Relies on Nature and Care Work It Does Not Pay For

April 1, 2026
Columns/Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Modern economies depend on a range of essential inputs that are not fully priced or exchanged in markets. These include ecosystem functions—such as clean air, climate regulation, and biodiversity—as well as care

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Thunder Over Iran: A-10 Warthogs Prepare to Join Epic Fury

April 1, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

Signs are mounting that the U.S. Air Force’s A-10C Warthog, a veteran attack aircraft now nearing retirement, is preparing to deploy to the Middle East for Operation Epic Fury. With the jet’s

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America’s Newest Electronic Warfare Jets Edge Toward Conflict

April 1, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

A pair of the U.S. Air Force’s newest EA-37B Compass Call electronic warfare aircraft have crossed the Atlantic and landed at RAF Mildenhall in England, a move that could foreshadow their entry

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Trump Pushes Global Crackdown on Antifa Amid Rising Security Debate

April 1, 2026
Geopolitics/World

The Trump administration is preparing to host an international summit aimed at countering the left-wing movement known as antifa, marking a significant shift in U.S. counterterrorism strategy. According to sources familiar with

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AI Doctors Without Proof

April 1, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence in health care is ushering in a new era of digital medicine—one that is as promising as it is uncertain. In recent months, major technology companies

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A War No One Can Afford

April 1, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Speaking as a former harbor master, operator of cargo ships, and a military specialist on the Mideast, the current war in Iran is a fool’s errand.  The much-ballyhooed Strait of Hormuz is

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The Immortality Startup No One Wants to Talk About

April 1, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

For years, a little-known startup operating out of Richmond, California remained largely invisible, quietly pursuing experimental biotechnology with ambitious goals. That changed abruptly when the company, R3 Bio, stepped into the public

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China’s Quiet Arms Push in the Middle East

April 1, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

China’s ascent as a global power has reshaped not only economic and political dynamics but also the international arms trade. Over the past several decades, China has steadily expanded its military capabilities

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The WTO cannot keep calling delay a result

April 1, 2026
Business

The close of the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) 14th Ministerial Conference in Yaoundé, Cameroon, should be seen for what it is: not a diplomatic success, not even a respectable near-miss, but another

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