
On blue ticks, strategic silences, and the geopolitical art of leaving people on read.

Supreme Leader assassinated. 500+ missiles launched. And Thailand — 5,500km away — is about to feel the shock.

The US-Israeli operation against Iran has done something no previous Middle East conflict managed: unified the Global South in open condemnation of Washington.

Ghana has confirmed at least 55 of its citizens were killed in Ukraine after being recruited by Russian operators. The pipeline runs deeper than anyone admitted.

Behind the spectacle of Beijing's annual political congress, a five-year plan is being written that will shape the global order more than any other document of 2026.

The suggestion of a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba has been dismissed as fantasy. But the intent behind it is serious — and the consequences are already real.

Kim Jong-un's congress has revealed his 'most beloved child' to the world. The mechanics of dynastic succession in the world's most opaque state.

The conflict is already moving global gas prices. Australia is bracing for forty-percent surges. The economic consequences of war in the Persian Gulf are just beginning.

Milei's sweeping overhaul is reshaping worker rights in Latin America's third-largest economy. The experiment the world is watching.

Thailand's plain-clothes officers are making arrests in disguise — and dividing opinion about where policing ends and entrapment begins.