Like many of his US counterparts, the Russian science prodigy turned hugely successful ‘digital populist’ has a deep suspicion of government constraint ...
One of the main lessons of Arendt’s Origins of Totalitarianism is that we must actively think in the now, and try to grasp ...
A new biography of Pavel Durov sheds light on Telegram’s rise in crypto, and the risks of platforms built around singular ...
Change in attitudes has been stoked by disinformation, viral videos and the election of rightwing populist president ...
Zelensky says three dead after Putin launches attack with 650 drones and 30 missiles - Poland’s air force scrambled its ...
Vladimir Putin’s top foreign policy official has rejected the latest amendments to a Donald Trump-backed peace plan – despite ...
The U.S. president slashed financial and military aid to Ukraine, hit the European Union with tariffs, and attacked its ...
This year saw the world entering a phase of gradual yet profound transformations that will reshape global politics for ...
History offers few moments as revealing as the opening chapters of a century. The first quarter of the twentieth and ...
The U.S. government is $38 trillion in debt, excluding unfunded liabilities. We should stop spending money on the Russia war ...
In a fast-changing world, confronted by a threatening Russia, an antagonistic America and a voracious China, Europe needs to act with greater strategic purpose, speed and resolve. That means not just ...
Democracy is in retreat or at least on the defensive almost everywhere, while wars are getting bigger and more frequent. The trend lines are frighteningly bad.