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America and China in 2026: A 'trade truce' or a redefinition of competition?

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Fast fashion as social pressure: Why is it not enough to dress well?

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Has the daily mental health talk really become a substitute for treatment?

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On this day (January 7, 1789): How was the first U.S. presidential election born?

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Jan 10

America and China in 2026: A 'trade truce' or a redefinition of competition?

2026 is not the year of peace between America and China, but the year of redesigning global competition.

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Jan 06

On this day (January 7, 1789): How was the first U.S. presidential election born?

The first U.S. presidential election was not built on the voice of the people, but on the fear of their voice.

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Jan 03

Is France really on the brink of government paralysis in 2026?

When the state fails to pass its budget, it's not just the numbers that break down... it's the legitimacy that breaks do...

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Jan 01

Oil as politics: Why did OPEC+ freeze production increases until Q1 2026?

When oil production increases are frozen, it's not just the market that's being managed... it's politics.

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Dec 31

'Ethnic cleansing in Palestine': How Ilan Pappe Explains 1948

This book argues that 1948 was not just a war that resulted in refugees, but a depopulation process that was prepared, p...

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Dec 31

On this day: How did December 31st close the book on the Soviet Union forever?

On December 31, 1991, not only did a country close, but the world was rearranged.

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Dec 29

Political trend: How does a thorny topic become a cultural meme?

When politics is summarized in a meme, it spreads faster than it matures.

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Dec 27

An alliance under pressure: What does Russia and North Korea's rapprochement mean?

When sanctions become a permanent reality, unexpected alliances become a survival tool rather than a political option.

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Jan 10

America and China in 2026: A 'trade truce' or a redefinition of competition?

2026 is not the year of peace between America and China, but the year of redesigning global competition.

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Dec 15

Artificial Intelligence and the Environment: The hidden cost

AI, while marketed as a smart solution to environmental crises, is actually based on a dense physical structure that con...

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Dec 12

Singapore's education miracle: How did they make school more rigorous... and less stressful?

Singapore's experience proves that educational excellence is not achieved by a plethora of exams, but by a clever design...

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Dec 05

Education between the past and the future: From a culture of memorization to building a thinking mind

Education will not create a future by memorization, but by a mind trained to understand and think in a world that no lon...

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Nov 29

Algorithm wars: How is AI creating a force that outsmarts armies?

The world is not run by armies alone anymore... but by algorithms that move faster than any human decision.

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Nov 25

Beyond COP30 in Brazil: Has the world entered a 'post-climate agreement' phase?

When summits are unable to save the planet, the future is looking for new leaders outside the room.

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Nov 22

The international order after 2025: Is the liberal order disintegrating or reshaping?

In a world that changes at the speed of light, nothing remains constant... except the fact that those who don't adapt wi...

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Nov 12

Will AI in Arab countries remain just a localized version?

AI in the Middle East is not absent... it is borrowed. True sovereignty begins when we create algorithms that understand...

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Jan 07

Has the daily mental health talk really become a substitute for treatment?

"I'm tired" or "I'm stressed" have become part of our daily conversations, but words alone do not a cure make.

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Jan 06

Today's marriage market: From "choosing a person" to "managing a reputation"

Many of today's marriages are not valued as much as they are managed.

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Jan 04

The Art of Indifference: What happens when we stop trying to please everyone?

It's not that you care too little, it's that you care about things that aren't worthy.

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Jan 02

Fear of missing out: How do platforms create our social anxiety?

Fear of missing out is no longer a spontaneous feeling, but the result of smart digital design.

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Jan 01

Small queues: How has waiting become a space for reflection or escape?

Small lines don't steal our time, they reveal how we escape the moments of silence.

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Jan 01

Consumption as identity: When buying becomes a language of belonging

We don't just buy what we need... we buy what proves that we still belong.

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Dec 29

Busyness as a badge: How has the culture of always-on work created a new social value?

When busyness becomes a social badge, rest goes from a human right to guilt.

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Dec 28

Going home at the end of the month: Daily financial worries

Financial anxiety is no longer an emergency crisis, but a daily feeling that accompanies people to their homes and makes...

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