Greenland’s rejection of U.S. pressure is rooted not in geopolitics or money, but in Indigenous history, collective values, and a long memory of how power treats land and people.
From Jakarta to Casablanca, from Kathmandu to Antananarivo, a pirate-flag meme became a symbol of defiance, uniting Gen Z through humor, outrage, and creativity.
Kenya’s youth ignited a finance bill revolt, braved bullets, and won. A year later, they march on—demanding justice for the dead and a democracy free from creditors and corruption.
Nepal’s youth say “enough.” Their faceless revolt toppled Prime Minister Oli, engulfed parliament in flames, and shattered the old order of corruption and privilege.
Updated | The robot age is taking shape. As China and the United States race to build humanoid machines, the stakes now touch economic growth, security, and global influence.
Once an “economic hitman,” John Perkins was transformed by a near-death and an apprenticeship with a shaman in the Amazon. Now, he champions a sustainable “life economy” and a global awakening.
Jeffrey Sachs suggests the recent chaos between Israel, US and Iran is a symptom of a shifting world order and the failed attempt to preserve U.S. hegemony.
Ben Norton argues that U.S.-Israeli aggression toward Iran is not merely a regional clash, but part of a broader geopolitical strategy to preserve American dominance in a shifting, multipolar world.