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How can NATO allies build the industrial capacity required for deterrence

Politics Fiona E. Murray - Robert Murray - July 1, 2026.

When World War II began in 1939, Canada had almost no meaningful military industry. Six years later, Canadian factories had produced thousands of aircraft, hundreds of...

US Republicans look to exploit Democratic divide to hold onto power

US James Oliphant - July 1, 2026.

Wins by three U.S. congressional candidates in New York City backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani have had progressives across the United States cheering. But they...

UK universities under financial pressure as past and present policies collide

UK Harvey Morris - July 1, 2026.

The UK’s elite universities consistently figure among the top 10 in world rankings, but cost pressures are threatening the future of other valued institutions in...

Venezuela’s healthcare system is near its limit after earthquakes

Politics TA | AP Insight - June 30, 2026.

Aid groups warned that Venezuela's fragile healthcare system is being pushed to its limits nearly a week after two powerful earthquakes, with damaged and understaffed...

Confronting Putin’s continual escalation – between deterrence now or greater conflict later

Russia Sean Wiswesser - June 30, 2026.

Russia is no longer merely an authoritarian state. It is a security-service regime whose governing philosophy is coercion – at home through repression, and abroad...

More than a PR problem – can the tech industry dispel the fear of AI?

Economy Ngaire Woods - June 30, 2026.

Most Americans are skeptical and fearful of AI, with public concern rising even faster than chatbot adoption. According to the Pew Research Center, 37% of Americans...

Is Georgia distancing itself from Moscow by complying with Western sanctions?

Eastern Europe Oleksandr Levchenko - June 30, 2026.

Georgian law enforcement agencies, in cooperation with the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), have disrupted a supply channel for aviation components to the...

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