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On Trump and Iran, Europeans Are All for One, Each to Their Own

European countries are charting a course amid the war in Iran that combines institutional multilateralism with realist bilateralism.
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Greenland’s Indigenous Lens on U.S. Power: Why History Matters

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.
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Protests Went Viral: How Indonesia Sparked Global Youth Movements

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.
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The Revolt That Wouldn’t Die: Kenya’s Gen Z vs. Debt, Corruption, and State Violence

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.
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Nepal’s Gen Z Ignites a Spontaneous Historic Revolution

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.
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Humanoid Robots and the Future of Work, Power, and Care

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.
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Economic Hitman on Power, Money and Transformation

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.
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Iran, Israel, US: Emergence of a Multipolar World – ‘No One Wants to Be Subservient’

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.
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United States Attacks Iran, Explained

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.