Historical echoes from Suez to Israel’s early nuclear tensions show how players have switched positions while the risks have only ...
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Iran's attack on Dubai and Abu Dhabi is not merely retaliatory; it is strategic signalling embedded in broader geopolitical competition. It's reflective of several things: deterrence messaging to the ...
By Eric OSIAKWAN On January 30, 2026, we woke up to the chilling effect of the insolvency of Koko Network, a Kenyan climate ...
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From AI-enabled drones in Ukraine to debates over killer robots, experts are arguing how artificial intelligence is ...
Rubio’s Munich speech sparks fears of “Colonialism 3.0” — could its failure pave the way for Africa’s true sovereignty?
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Higher oil and gas prices are certain as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz threatens to disrupt 15% of global oil supply and 20% of global LNG supply, with oil prices potentially exceeding ...
In a ruling that could redefine the global surveillance-for-hire industry, a Greek court has convicted four senior executives linked to the controversial spyware company Intellexa. Among those ...