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Ian Smith, Rhodesia, and the crisis in Ukraine
Sunday 3 March 2026 The figure of Ian Smith stands awkwardly in the modern historical imagination — neither comfortably consigned to the past nor easily interpreted through contemporary moral frameworks. He was the last Prime Minister of white-minority Rhodesia, presiding over a polity that declared unilateral independence from the United Kingdom in 1965 and endured international isolation until her eventual transformation into Zimbabwe in 1980. To revisit her legacy today is
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Yemen's 2026 ceasefire
Saturday 2 May 2026 The ceasefire in Yemen is one of those rare political phenomena that exists simultaneously as fact and fiction — real enough to restrain large-scale offensives, yet fragile enough that it dissolves under even modest geopolitical pressure. To understand its present condition in 2026 is to appreciate a paradox: Yemen is no longer a war of manoeuvre, yet nor is it at peace. It has become instead a theatre of suspended violence, shaped less by internal reconci
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The Russian Central Bank's decision to require lenders to hold reserves in Yuan
Saturday 2 May 2026 The announcement by the Central Bank of Russia under the stewardship of Elvira Nabiullina that commercial lenders may be required to hold mandatory reserves in Chinese yuan is not a mere technical adjustment in banking regulation. It is a window into the evolving architecture of a sanctions-era financial system — one in which currency, sovereignty and geopolitical alignment have become inseparable. At first glance the policy appears prudential. Russian ban
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Reforming the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Saturday 2 May 2026 The latest reform programme for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, announced by Volodymyr Zelenskyy and driven by Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, represents one of the most consequential attempts since 2022 to reconcile the demands of a prolonged industrial war with the human limits of a mobilised society. It is at once a reform born of exhaustion and one shaped by technological transformation. What has been outlined thus far is not a single reform but a cons
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The pioneering neuroscience of Charles M. Lieber, Chinese government agent
Saturday 2 May 2026 The trajectory of modern neuroscience has increasingly converged with the ambitions of states. In laboratories where silicon meets synapse, the boundary between healing and enhancement, between civilian science and military capability, has become porous. Few figures embody this ambiguity more starkly than Charles M. Lieber, a once-celebrated pioneer of nanotechnology who, after criminal conviction in the United States, has resumed his work in China at the
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