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politics May 13, 2026

NATO: From Unrivaled Power to a Scenario of Sudden Collapse

NATO was built in 1949 to contain a Soviet threat its founders could name. Seventy-seven years on, the alliance faces a challenge none of its architects planned for: the deliberate withdrawal of its largest member. Trump's threats, the Hormuz fracture, and Europe's slow rearmament expose how much of NATO's muscle was American all along and how quickly the West as a strategic bloc could stop existing.

history May 4, 2026

The Game of Spies During the Cold War

The Cold War was fought in public by diplomats and in private by spies. This long read traces the most consequential espionage episodes from 1945 onward: the Cambridge Five's decades long penetration of MI6, Arne Treholt's betrayal of NATO secrets from inside Oslo's Foreign Ministry, the daring MI6 extraction of KGB colonel Oleg Gordievsky, and the ruin Aldrich Ames brought to the CIA's Soviet network.

opinion April 24, 2026

The war is cementing China's superpower status

China appears better prepared than expected for the 2026 Iran war and Strait of Hormuz disruption. Backed by vast oil reserves, Russian and Central Asian pipeline gas, rapid clean energy growth, rare earth dominance, and expanding yuan-based trade, Beijing has reduced its exposure to Gulf shocks. Rather than weakening China, the conflict may strengthen its strategic position in energy, manufacturing, global payments, and post-war reconstruction across the Middle East.

history April 16, 2026

The Investment Everyone Mocked That Turned Out to Be a Goldmine

On March 30, 1867, the United States bought Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million, and newspapers immediately mocked the deal as "Seward's Folly." A century and a half later, that two-cents-an-acre purchase has generated more than $274 billion in oil revenue, anchored American Arctic defense against Russia and China, and funded one of the largest sovereign wealth funds in the United States. The investment everyone called a mistake became the most profitable real estate deal in American history.

science March 26, 2026

Not All Probiotics Are Right for Everyone

Probiotics are not a one-size-fits-all solution. With over 3,000 bacterial species in the human gut and each person carrying a unique microbial fingerprint, strain specificity, timing, and individual context determine whether a probiotic helps, hinders, or does nothing at all.