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Dec 18, 2025

The past year has made one thing clear: this version of Trump on the world stage is different. From the Caribbean to Europe to America’s own institutions, familiar rules don’t feel so fixed anymore. The Guardian’s Jonathan Freedland looks back at the moments that defined Trump’s year so far and why the next...


Dec 11, 2025

Human Rights Day lands as conflict is rising and accountability is fading. Big-power tensions are shaking old norms, and new technologies are changing the rules. So, are human rights in retreat—or is this just a familiar cycle? Kenneth Roth, former head of Human Rights Watch, helps us make sense of it.


Dec 4, 2025

Defense is evolving fast—AI, drones, cyber threats, and autonomous weapons. The U.S. has led for decades, but China is closing in. Former Deputy Secretary of Defense Kath Hicks breaks down how the Pentagon is adapting, where it’s falling behind, and what’s at stake.


Nov 25, 2025

Sudan is now the world’s largest humanitarian crisisbigger than Gaza and Ukraine combinedyet it remains one of the least covered and least funded. Martin Griffiths, former UN Under‑Secretary‑General for Humanitarian Affairs, explains why a ceasefire has remained out of reach and whether global pressure can...


Nov 20, 2025

President Trump’s second-term national security strategy is coming, and it could reshape U.S. foreign policy from China to Europe to the Middle East. Nadia Schadlow, former Deputy National Security Advisor and architect of Trump’s original Strategy, breaks down what’s changed, what’s stayed the same, and what it...