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The Wind as a Weapon: Ukraine’s Return to the Oldest Form of Air Power
Wednesday 1 July 2026 Modern warfare has become synonymous with extraordinary technological sophistication. Artificial intelligence selects targets, satellites guide missiles across continents and autonomous drones now dominate much of the battlefield. Yet one of the most intriguing developments in Ukraine’s long struggle against Russia has been the revival of an idea that would have been instantly recognisable to military engineers of the nineteenth century: the balloon. At
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How did Jeffrey Epstein get so rich?
Tuesday 30 June 2026 Jeffrey Epstein’s fortune remains one of the most controversial and opaque financial stories of the modern era. Unlike most billionaires or centi-millionaires, he never built a publicly traded company, founded a celebrated technology enterprise or inherited an industrial empire. Instead he cultivated an image of extraordinary financial acumen while leaving remarkably little verifiable evidence explaining precisely how he accumulated and maintained his wea
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Russia is losing her war in Ukraine
Tuesday 30 June 2026 Wars are not won merely by capturing territory. They are won by compelling an adversary to abandon the political objectives for which the conflict was begun. Judged by that standard, Russia is losing her war in Ukraine. This conclusion may appear counterintuitive to those who examine only maps. Russian forces continue to occupy substantial areas of Ukrainian territory and, at the time of writing, continue to advance slowly in parts of the Donbas. Casual o
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Versailles and the Rebirth of Poland: The Restoration of Sovereignty and the Remaking of Europe
Monday 29 June 2026 On 28 June 1919, exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo had ignited the First World War, representatives of the victorious Allied powers and defeated Germany gathered in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles to sign one of history’s most consequential peace treaties. Much attention has been devoted to the harsh reparations imposed upon Germany, the creation of the League of Nations and the seeds that th
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The Corporation Without a Human: Argentina’s Leap into the Age of Artificial Commerce
Monday 29 June 2026 Amongst the many legal inventions that have shaped modern civilisation, few have been as consequential as the limited liability corporation. By allowing organisations to exist as legal persons distinct from their owners, the corporation enabled the accumulation of capital on a scale previously unimaginable. From railways to telecommunications, from pharmaceuticals to aerospace, the corporate form became one of the foundational institutions of modern econom
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The Drone Arms Race Accelerates
Monday 29 June 2026 One of the defining characteristics of the war in Ukraine has been the extraordinary speed with which military technology evolves. In previous conflicts, weapons systems might have remained dominant for years or even decades before a countermeasure emerged. In Ukraine, that cycle often lasts only months. Sometimes it lasts only weeks. Nowhere is this more evident than in the struggle between attack drones and the systems designed to stop them. Only a short
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