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Russia's wartime nationalisations
Thursday 7 May 2026 The decision of a Russian court to seize the controlling stake of the agricultural conglomerate Rusagro from its founder, the billionaire Vadim Moshkovich, marks another stage in the quiet but profound transformation of the Russian wartime economy. Moshkovich, once one of Russia’s wealthiest agricultural magnates, now finds himself in pre-trial detention on corruption, bribery and fraud allegations while the Russian state absorbs the assets he spent decade
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Ukraine's and Russia's rival ceasefires
Wednesday 6 May 2026 Russia’s and Ukraine’s rival unilateral ceasefires in advance of the 9 May Victory Day commemorations reveal less about any serious appetite for peace than about the political and military anxieties of both sides as the war enters yet another dangerous phase. What has emerged over the first week of May 2026 is a peculiar combination of symbolic diplomacy, nuclear signalling, psychological warfare and tactical military manoeuvring, all compressed into a fe
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Echoes of the Gulag in modern Russia
Wednesday 6 May 2026 The moral landscape described by The Gulag Archipelago was never solely about prison camps. It was rather an anatomy of a system — a demonstration of how a state may extend itself into the smallest recesses of private life, how fear becomes ambient, and how truth is progressively subordinated to power. In examining contemporary governance under Vladimir Putin, one does not find a simple replication of that earlier Soviet machinery. The barbed wire has rec
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Why is Vienna so full of spies?
Wednesday 6 May 2026 Vienna has long cultivated the image of a city of music, diplomacy and quiet civility. Its baroque façades and measured rhythms suggest a place where history is curated rather than lived. Yet beneath this cultivated calm there persists another identity — older, more ambiguous, and altogether less visible. It remains, as it was throughout the twentieth century, one of the world’s principal capitals of espionage. To understand why, one must begin with geogr
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Confusion and distress in the Strait of Hormuz
Wednesday 6 May 2026 The reports emerging from the Strait of Hormuz in early May 2026 present a picture that is not merely confused but opaque. Reports of numbers of vessels affected vary wildly: from “hundreds of ships waiting” to some 850–2,000 vessels immobilised across the Gulf, with approximately 20,000 mariners unable to leave their ships. What is clear however is that even the lowest credible estimates describe a maritime population equivalent to a small town, disperse
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Should Pope Leo XIV excommunicate JD Vance?
Wednesday 6 May 2026 The suggestion that a Pope might excommunicate JD Vance would, at first glance, appear theatrical — a relic of medieval ecclesiastical power projected onto the theatre of contemporary American politics. Yet the idea is neither wholly fanciful nor entirely without precedent. Within the long institutional memory of the Catholic Church, excommunication has served as both a spiritual sanction and a political instrument — a means of drawing boundaries where do
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