From Gaza’s devastation to rising far-right politics and radicalization, these pieces probe law, power, and belonging in today’s battles over truth and justice.
Russia’s IRA used fake accounts, stolen data, and GRU hackers to spread propaganda, sow division, and disrupt democracies worldwide.
From US populism's beginnings to soviet disinfo, broken liberal theories, and UK political chaos, this week shows how power, ideology, and resentment rule
From Russia’s AI disinfo war to Israel’s existential fight, Ezra Klein’s false narratives, and Snyder’s history lessons—democracy is under siege.
From the frontlines of Gaza to the frontiers of space, the world is confronting crises both human and technological. In Gaza, civilians endure the devastation of war yet remain absent from the diplomatic conversations that decide their fate, trapped between Hamas’ authoritarian control, Israel’s military operations, and a Palestinian Authority struggling for legitimacy. Meanwhile, across the globe, China is quietly turning Trump’s trade battles into an opportunity, using tariff skirmishes to bolster long-term economic resilience while the U.S. stumbles under consumer pain. Back home, Texas’ Republican-led redistricting fight sparks a political chess game with national reverberations, as Democratic countermeasures in California reveal the absurd theater of modern gerrymandering. And while these geopolitical and domestic tensions unfold, humanity’s gaze stretches outward: in-space nuclear propulsion is inching closer to reality, promising faster travel to the Moon, Mars, and beyond, even as we wrestle with earthly conflicts.
Global hotspots in focus: Russia escalates in Ukraine ahead of Trump-Putin talks, rising HIV strains Russia’s military readiness, and Gaza faces military gains with no political plan, risking chaos and long-term instability, a look at gerrymandering and EO report for April