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When information loses its force, impunity follows

Politics Carla Norrlöf - February 9, 2026.

“Democracy Dies in Darkness” became the motto of the Washington Post in 2017, four years after Jeff Bezos, the Amazon founder and one of the...

A bespoke ‘emergency’ EU membership for Ukraine?

EU Ferry Biedermann - January 29, 2026.

Could the EU buy Ukraine? It sounds like a flippant commentary on the current geopolitical situation. It’s totally far-fetched. But is it? To call it ‘buying’...

MWC Barcelona 2026: entering the IQ Era

Technology Elise Quevedo - February 8, 2026.

Every February, Barcelona becomes the centre of thought leadership, innovation, and global strategy as the countdown to Mobile World Congress begins. This year, MWC will run...

To what extent is Iran able to defend itself against a possible new attack?

Middle East TA | AP Insight - February 13, 2026.

With one American carrier strike group already in the Middle East and another apparently on its way as U.S. President Donald Trump ramps up pressure...

Munich a year later—will we hear the European response to the new US policy?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - February 10, 2026.

A year ago, many Europeans regarded JD Vance’s speech at the Munich Security Conference as an outpouring of arrogance from this ultra-conservative Republican.  Some in the...

Starmer’s latest popularity contest: defining moment or mid-term blip?

UK Harvey Morris - February 4, 2026.

A parliamentary by-election later this month is shaping up to be a defining moment in UK politics, with some pundits forecasting a potential two-horse race...

Olympics and free speech – new testing of boundaries

Globalization TA | AP Insight - February 12, 2026.

Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych pushed at the limits of the International Olympic Committee's rules on freedom of expression, and the global sports body pushed...

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