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War of the machines – how artificial intelligence has taken over cyber operations

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 9, 2026.

Until just a few years ago, serious cyber-attacks still depended on humans. Behind major operations were teams of intelligence officers, state-supported hackers, criminal groups or...

Mexico’s new crime reduction model a good option for Latin America

Politics Viri Ríos - May 9, 2026.

El Salvador’s homicide rate, previously among the world’s highest, has dropped dramatically under President Nayib Bukele’s authoritarian rule. Bukele argues that there is no alternative to...

What if the war starts again?

Economy Emre Alkin - May 9, 2026.

Trump’s ultimatum to Iran via social media should be regarded not as a diplomatic statement but as a move that touches the nerve endings of...

Southeast Asian countries agreed on plan to mitigate energy crisis

Politics TA | AP Insight - May 8, 2026.

Southeast Asian leaders adopted a contingency plan Friday to mitigate the impact of the Iran war on their people and economies but acknowledged it will...

Europe’s response to the Iran energy shock has missed the mark

Energy Daniel Gros - May 8, 2026.

Since Israel and the United States launched their war on Iran in February, global energy prices have skyrocketed, with crude oil reaching nearly $115 per...

Islamist bid to blockade Bamako goes ignored

Politics Sharmila Devi - May 8, 2026.

As the US and Iran jostle over the Strait of Hormuz, there is little global attention on another attempted blockade, this one by Islamist militants...

Abu Dhabi’s activism meets Saudi Arabia’s structure

Middle East Ahmad El Husseini - May 8, 2026.

More bad news for Benjamin Netanyahu, and perhaps for Mohammed bin Zayed, arrived not from Tehran, Riyadh or Washington, but from the oil market itself. The...

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