Geopolitics
Italy’s Media Coup: Trump, the Gulf, and Moscow in the Battle for La Repubblica
The hidden power play behind a strategic media takeover
The attempted acquisition of Italy’s major newspapers La Repubblica and La Stampa by Greek billionaire Theodore...
Geopolitics
Social Media Ban in Australia: When the State Takes Back Digital Sovereignty
While the West mourns the collapse of its youth under the weight of foreign algorithms, Australia has become the first nation to draw a...
Headlines
Japan: 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake Rekindles Fears of a “Mega-Quake”
While the wounds of Fukushima are far from healed, a new major earthquake has struck northern Japan, accompanied by a series of tsunamis. The...
Headlines
Benin coup attempt shakes West Africa’s most stable democracy
A Sudden Faultline in Benin’s Democratic Illusion
For years, Benin had been marketed, mostly by Western analysts and international observers, as a rare African democracy...
Finance
BRIDGE Summit 2025: Abu Dhabi Sets Its Sights on Global Media Leadership
A new media world order is being shaped, and the United Arab Emirates is positioning itself at its center.
As American tech giants fumble through...
Geopolitics
Guinea-Bissau’s 2025 coup d’État: smoke, silence and a fragile republic on the edge
Bissau, November 26th, 2025. Gunfire echoes through the capital’s streets. Borders slam shut. The military steps before cameras, invoking “national order” and “the fight...
Geopolitics
United States and Russia: A Calculated Diplomatic Shift?
As battle lines stagnate and the cost of war piles up, something far more discreet is unfolding behind closed doors. Washington and Moscow, long...
Geopolitics
Sudanese Army Denounces “Biased” Quad Mediation, Directly Accuses UAE
General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan challenges the legitimacy of the so-called peace mediators, accusing the UAE of backing paramilitaries and denouncing an American envoy as...


