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The ethics of law enforcement robotics
Sunday 10 May 2026 The image of a metallic humanoid in a police uniform patrolling a Chinese city street might once have belonged exclusively to science fiction. Yet recent demonstrations in the People’s Republic of China of robotic police units capable of autonomous movement, speech interaction and public order functions suggest that a concept once confined to the dystopian imagination is beginning to enter reality. While the technology remains primitive by the standards of
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Central Asia's shifting alliances
Sunday 10 May 2026 The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 left the five republics of Central Asia — Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan — in a peculiar geopolitical condition. Independent in law, they nevertheless remained deeply integrated into Russian systems of transport, military organisation, finance, language and political culture. Moscow inherited not merely influence but infrastructure: pipelines ran north, military academies remained Rus
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What would Richard Nixon have thought about Donald Trump?
Saturday 9 May 2026 The ghost of Richard Nixon hangs heavily over modern American conservatism. Amongst all the twentieth century presidents of the United States, perhaps none would have regarded the political rise of Donald Trump with such a mixture of fascination, envy, alarm and grim recognition. Nixon was a politician forged in the disciplines of the Cold War, bureaucracy and ideological combat. Trump emerged instead from television, celebrity culture and the collapse of
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Electricity prices for internally displaced persons in Ukraine
Friday 8 May 2026 The cost of electricity in Ukraine, at first glance, appears stable. The headline tariff — fixed by the government at 4.32 hryvnias per kilowatt-hour — has been extended through much of 2026, a decision framed as a protective measure for households struggling under wartime conditions. Yet beneath this apparent stability lies a quieter, more complex story — one that bears most heavily upon internally displaced persons, those citizens already uprooted by war a
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The new Saudi-Emirati rivalry
Friday 8 May 2026 The contemporary geopolitics of the Arabian Peninsula are often misunderstood in Western capitals because the Gulf monarchies are habitually treated as a unified bloc. To diplomats in Washington, London or Brussels, the wealthy Arab monarchies of the Gulf Cooperation Council appear to move in rough synchrony — conservative, pro-Western, heavily armed and fundamentally dependent upon American military protection. Yet beneath the ceremonial summits, coordinate
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