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The West as a civilization of infanticide
Society
The West as a civilization of infanticide
August 22, 2026

Would it be possible to speak of the “Epsteinization” of society as a whole, rather than of an “Epstein class”?

The Fedorov Case: Anatomy of a fracture in Ukrainian power
August 22, 2026

The clash with Zelensky is the first visible skirmish in the current transition. It won’t be the last.

The Fedorov Case: Anatomy of a fracture in Ukrainian power
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$40tn debt: U.S. unhinged empire is a threat to world peace
Editorial
$40tn debt: U.S. unhinged empire is a threat to world peace
August 21, 2026

The U.S. debt crisis is a legacy of endless war. It is also a harbinger of future wars.

The enlargement of the European Union in the new European order
August 21, 2026

If enlargement toward Ukraine, Moldova, and the Western Balkans has become an instrument of European security even before it is a process of integration, does the Union possess the institutional, economic, and strategic capacity to sustain it?

The enlargement of the European Union in the new European order
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How Trump used foreign policy to destroy the U.S. economy
Business
How Trump used foreign policy to destroy the U.S. economy
August 21, 2026

With U.S. debt surpassing GDP and de-dollarization accelerating, Trump’s second term is destroying the economy he promised to save.

Exclusive: How Trump tried to bribe the head of the IRGC
August 21, 2026

Mafia, piracy, bribing, extortion: talk about a flexible Empire at work

Exclusive: How Trump tried to bribe the head of the IRGC
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Considerations on the regional integration of large territories: the case of the Brazilian Amazon
World
Considerations on the regional integration of large territories: the case of the Brazilian Amazon
August 20, 2026

How can the experience of BRICS countries help Brazil with the regional integration of the Amazon?

The Art of Not Winning: Iran, Ukraine, and the geometry of the first half of 2026
August 20, 2026

The rising powers of 2026 have learned not to lose; none has yet actually managed to win

The Art of Not Winning: Iran, Ukraine, and the geometry of the first half of 2026
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