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What kind of change in Cuba does America want?

Politics Jorge G. Castañeda - March 23, 2026.

While the world anxiously watches the escalating US-Israeli war with Iran, many people in the United States and across Latin America are more preoccupied with...

Fish in a barrel - have surveillance networks become a danger to authoritarian regimes after Iran?

Technology TA | AP Insight - March 23, 2026.

The role of Israel's hijacking of Iran’s street cameras in the killing of the country’s supreme leader underscores how surveillance systems are increasingly being targeted...

Iran's trap for the Gulf - the region is becoming impossible to insure

Middle East Stephen Holmes - March 23, 2026.

It can take generations to build a reputation for reliability – and a matter of weeks to destroy it. That asymmetry is the most important strategic...

How net zero sabotaged Europe’s chance to solve the energy crisis

Energy Daniel Lacalle - March 23, 2026.

Net zero was sold to Europeans as a triple win: lower emissions, stronger industry, and cheaper energy. Two decades later, the continent has higher structural energy...

How did Ukraine become a superpower in drone-warfare?

Eastern Europe TA | AP Insight - March 22, 2026.

The night air in eastern Ukraine is crisp, and a myriad of stars scatter above a small crew of soldiers watching for Iranian-designed Shahed drones...

Strait of Hormuz - A battlefield for oil, but also for terabytes of data

Middle East The Editorial Board - March 22, 2026.

In March 2026, the Strait of Hormuz cannot be regarded as a routine disruption in the energy market. The affected area is where the main...

Reducing the immigrant population harms the American economy

Economy Jeffrey Frankel - March 22, 2026.

Immigration is perhaps the most incendiary issue in the United States today. Opponents claim that immigrants are a drain on public finances and compete with US...

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