Host Adèle Doat explores the pressures shaping journalism in the digital age, from the news trust crisis to the rise of news ...
Fuelled by online misinformation and nostalgia for a "Christian Britain," a new far-right wave of nationalism is taking hold ...
Russia is no longer testing Europe at its borders but in its skies, using drones, jets, and plausible deniability to probe ...
The GDPR promised to give Europeans control over their personal data and rein in Big Tech—but years of uneven enforcement are testing the limits of that promise.
How much power does nostalgia really have? In Brazil and the United States, rewriting the past is becoming a political ...
Claims of a Christian genocide in Nigeria are going viral in US politics, but they distort a crisis rooted in governance ...
Last September, French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer co-chaired the “Coalition of the ...
From the Arab Spring to Black Lives Matter, modern media has expanded the reach of political expression—while being increasingly shaped by profit and political power.
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Rising prices, immigration concerns, and cultural unease are helping fuel the appeal of “Japan First” politics, a pattern seen across the United States and Europe.
Russia is no longer testing Europe at its borders but in its skies, using drones, jets, and plausible deniability to probe NATO’s resolve and expose the continent’s unpreparedness for a new era of ...
Although Russia's invasion of Ukraine stunned the world, this was far from a sudden move. This invasion echoed a familiar pattern seen in Georgia and Crimea years earlier, a pattern the West had been ...
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