Conflict Zones The WestHe Paid a Smuggler in 2015. This Is What Happened.
Syrian refugee recounts his perilous 2015 journey to Europe via smugglers, and what it reveals about the migration crisis.Stefan Tompson
Foreign InfluenceCulture WarsTwo Systems, Two Countries: Why Taiwan Already Functions as a State
Beijing insists there is only one China. The evidence on the ground tells a different story.Raghu Kondori
The WestCulture WarsHungary’s 2026 Choice: The State or the Citizen
April 12 could decide: a Hungary where people lead or a Hungary where the state rules everything.Bela Teleki
Middle EastForeign InfluenceIs Israel Preparing for Life Without U.S. Aid?
After decades of U.S. subsidies, Israel is signaling it may no longer need, or want, Washington’s money.Dre Lapiello
The WestPortugal’s Pre-Crime Crackdown
Portugal is just the latest European state to treat criticism of Islam as a predictor of violence, a creeping pre-crime logic spreading across the continent.João Pereira dos Santos
Culture WarsThe WestOrban’s Hungary: The Last Dance of Power?
Family policy, sovereignty, and defiance of Brussels made Orbán a conservative icon. Corruption, stagnation, and voter fatigue may undo him.Roland-David Sólyom
- The West
Europe Has Freedom of Information. It Just Won’t Share the Data
FOI laws exist across the EU, so why won’t EU governments show the numbers?

Umar Rathore
- AfricaForeign Influence
Beijing’s African Gamble: Growth or Debt Trap?
Beijing is reshaping Africa with billions in loans, bases, and trade. The continent faces a defining geopolitical choice.

Pharis Gichanga
- The WestCulture Wars
The Quiet Capture of the British State
How Birmingham reveals Britain’s drift from neutrality: when public institutions favor some communities over others.

Steve English
- AfricaForeign Influence
Somaliland’s Moment: Recognition on Its Terms
Decades of diplomacy, resilience, and strategy have brought Somaliland to the brink of recognition, achieved not through compromise, but by asserting its sovereignty.

Gulaid Yusuf Idaan
- Middle EastForeign Influence
Who Bears Responsibility for Nazi and Islamist Crimes?
A personal reflection on leadership, resistance, and moral responsibility - drawing parallels between Norway under Nazi occupation and Iran under the Islamist regime.

Arvin Khoshnood
- Middle EastThe West
The Mossadegh Myth: How the Left Dodges Iran’s Lessons
A critical reexamination of Mohammad Mossadegh, the 1953 coup narrative, and how leftist myth-making obscures the real causes of Iran’s 1979 revolution.

Shalitha Bandara
- Middle EastThe West
Iran Is Killing Protesters. Europe Is Issuing Statements.
The EU has the tools to impose real costs on the IRGC’s repression and its operations in Europe. What’s missing is action.

Dr. Aidin Panahi/Saeed Ghasseminejad
- The WestConflict Zones
Al Jazeera: Europe’s Next Soft Power Threat
State-funded media can be a weapon. Europe banned Russian propaganda, why let Al Jazeera spread Islamist narratives unchecked?

Charlie Weimers
- The WestConflict Zones
Beyond the Noise: Europe’s Hard Choices for 2026
Institutionalist, Autonomist, Sovereigntist: Europe faces three paths in a changing global order.

Dre Lapiello
- The WestForeign Influence
The US Eyes Cuba Amid Regional Shifts in Latin America
After Venezuela, Washington may be setting its sights on Cuba, just 90 miles from US shores.

Erik Suarez












