The warning signs were not hidden. They were sitting in prison cells, preaching in exercise yards, passing messages through visiting rooms, and turning short sentences into recruitment campaigns. For years,...
The next big AI scandal may not come from a chatbot going rogue or a flashy deepfake fooling voters. It may come from something more combustible: machines deciding what counts...
For years, European leaders talked about terrorism as a security challenge first and an economic problem second. That was politically convenient. It sounded tough. It also hid the real story....
The next fight over the internet is not about speed, chips, or flashy AI tools. It is about identification. Across the United States, Europe, and parts of Asia, governments are...
When a terror attack hits, the cameras rush to the smoke, the blood, the sirens, the body count. Then the cycle repeats. Politicians talk security. Police hunt suspects. News channels...
For years, one of the most explosive whispers in Christian institutions was not really a whisper at all. It was an open secret, repeated in hallways, denied from pulpits, and...
The fight over gay sex is no longer just a culture-war sideshow. It has become one of the clearest tests of how modern states, activists, tech platforms, and political movements...
The old image of terrorism still sits in the public mind like a relic from another decade. Explosives. Guns. Smuggled cash. A training camp somewhere far away. That picture is...
The war tearing through the Sahel is not a clean fight between states and insurgents. It is a brutal market. Guns move with cattle. Gold moves with pickup trucks. Militants...
The most dangerous lie in modern science communication may not come from a lab. It may come wrapped in lab language, pushed through slick videos, encrypted chat rooms, and polished...
The old argument that climate change is some distant environmental issue looks absurd in the Sahel. In this vast belt stretching across Africa south of the Sahara, the climate crisis...
The old counterterrorism script is breaking apart in Africa, and the replacement is not cleaner, calmer, or more honest. It is harsher. It is more transactional. And it is changing...
The attack happens, the sirens scream, the vigils begin, and then the political machine roars to life. That pattern has become brutally familiar across Europe. Each jihadist stabbing, bombing plot,...
The modern campus likes to sell itself as a sanctuary for free thought. Then a security scare hits, a student group is accused of crossing the line, and the mask...
The University of New South Wales has appointed Professor Paul Andon as the new Dean of the UNSW Business School, following an extensive international search. The appointment, announced on April...
UK News: Two Metropolitan Police officers have been charged following a devastating crash that killed a heavily pregnant 38-year-old woman and her unborn child.
People often talk about attacks on minorities in South Asia as if the real problem is sudden mob anger. That is too easy, and it misses the point. The harder...
People like to talk about modern war as if it is driven by stealth jets, satellites and billion-dollar weapons. That is only half true. The Red Sea crisis has delivered...
Europe’s argument about Islam is usually framed in the dumbest possible way. One side says the continent is under civilizational siege. The other insists the real problem is only racism...
The lazy myth is that sex is universal, that desire follows the same map everywhere, and that only shame or censorship changes what people admit. That is too simple. Bodies...
Most people still imagine machine translation as a neat, supervised task. Engineers feed a model millions of sentence pairs in two languages, the system studies the matches, and out comes...
The easiest lie to tell about Bangladesh is that its minority problem is exaggerated, episodic, or purely local. That is comforting. It is also reckless. The pressure facing Bangladeshi Hindus...
The biggest myth about AI at work is that it is mostly about robots taking jobs. That is too narrow, and frankly too comforting. The more immediate shift is harder...
People like to talk as if geopolitics now lives in the cloud. It does not. It still runs through chokepoints, ports, rail lines and narrow strips of water that can...