Thursday, March 26, 2026

Society

When War Fake News Precede the Missiles

In modern conflicts, the first explosions are not always those of missiles. More often than not, they erupt first across social media feeds — through striking videos, dramatic images...

Death of El Mencho: 10,000 Troops and a Nation on Edge

The death of El Mencho has not restored order in Mexico. It has exposed, with brutal clarity, the fragility of the balance that held....

Arrestation Prince Andrew: The Final Act of a Long and Sordid Saga?

A Monarchy Cornered by Its Own Silences Arrestation Prince Andrew — the phrase lands with the weight of inevitability, as if the British establishment had...

TrumpRX: A populist pill against American inflation

In a political move as bold as it is calculated, Donald Trump unveiled TrumpRX, a government-affiliated website promising cheap prescription drugs for the American...

Nigeria: Woro Massacre – Army Deployed in Kwara Under Rising Tension

The massacre in Woro, a village in Nigeria's Kwara State, could mark a strategic turning point: for the first time, Boko Haram appears to...

Myriam Giancarli: When Africa Takes Back Control of Its Pharmacy

The Strategy of One Woman, the Shift of a Continent In the tangled web of international tensions, where medicine flows have become as strategic as...

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...

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...

COP30 in Brazil: Climate Crusade or Grand Fossil Farce?

As the thirtieth UN Climate Conference opens in Belém, the rhetoric against fossil fuels grows louder. Yet behind the lofty declarations of world leaders...

Typhoon Kalmaegi: Deadly Chaos in the Philippines, Vietnam Braces

Typhoon Kalmaegi, a climate catastrophe and a revealing marker of chronic unpreparedness, has already claimed at least 140 lives in the Philippines. As the...

Knife Attack on Train in England: State Messaging Hides a Growing Violence Crisis

Despite ten injuries, including one in critical condition, British police swiftly ruled out terrorism. The Huntingdon incident highlights the steady rise in knife violence...