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The Munich Security Report 2026
Monday 9 February 2026 The Munich Security Report is never merely a scene-setter for the conference’s panel discussions. It is rather an annual attempt to define the emotional weather of Euro-Atlantic security: what is feared, what is assumed, what is newly doubted. The 2026 edition, published as Europe heads towards Munich in mid-February, does something more pointed. It treats the United States not simply as the indispensable ally whose attention occasionally wanders, but a
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Artificial intelligence: optional work or global inequality?
Monday 9 February 2026 The promises attached to artificial intelligence have begun to sound like the closing chapter of industrial history. Work will become optional. Incomes will be universal. Human beings will be liberated for art, care, discovery and play. The old injustices of class and geography will melt away in a warm bath of abundance. It is an alluring story, and it is not wholly fantasy. Artificial intelligence is a general-purpose capability — like electricity or t
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Russia cut off from Starlink
Monday 9 February 2026 In early February 2026 Ukraine’s authorities said that Starlink terminals being used illicitly by the Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine were suddenly deactivated—after a co-ordinated effort with SpaceX to move to a “white list” model in which only verified terminals continue to function. That shift matters because it hints strongly at the underlying technology: Starlink is not simply a satellite signal that anyone can “listen to” if they possess the right
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The situation in Kherson
Monday 9 February 2026 The security, military and political situation in Kherson remains one of the most acute and complex facets of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war. Situated on the right (north) bank of the Dnipro River in southern Ukraine, Kherson city and the wider oblast occupy a vital strategic position, linking the south of the country with the Black Sea and providing a logistical gateway between Ukraine’s interior and littoral regions. Since her liberation from Russian
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Sudan’s War: How a Revolution Unravelled into a Catastrophe
Monday 9 February 2026 Sudan’s present war is often described as a sudden feud between two generals. That is true in the narrow sense, but misleading in the wider one. Sudan did not fall into conflict because a single negotiation failed in April 2023. She fell because an unfinished revolution tried to turn an authoritarian security state into a civilian republic, while leaving intact the armed organisations that had long profited from violence, patronage and impunity. When th
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