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On December 28, 2025, protests in the Tehran Bazaar were sparked by too-high prices of bread and fuel. Since then, the …
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At Real Madrid’s general assemblies, Florentino Pérez asserts that the club “belongs to its socios”. However, there is a paradox here. …
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We talk about markets as if they stop at the supermarket door. Titus Gebel asks why. If competition disciplines companies, why …
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In January 2026, Iranian authorities responded to nationwide protests over economic grievances with significant violence. Security forces opened fire on demonstrators, …
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In late 2025, the Georgian Dream party crossed a critical economic line. Faced with rising consumer prices and public frustration over …
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Every dry season, the same tension returns with the dust. A herd appears at the edge of a village just after …
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Written by Filippo Natali Translated by Nicolas S. Straehl “On the border between Umbria and the province of Arezzo, on a …
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Why opposing prostitution doesn’t mean blaming women, and why pushing the market underground helps traffickers more than victims. A few days …
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Conscription
Panicked Europe Reverts to Conscription, Sacrificing Teenagers for a Mirage of Security
by Ian GolanIt is still unclear whether Olaf Scholz will succeed in his efforts to implement a draft lottery. What is clear, however, …
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Europe must put the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on the terror list now, or risk its credibility and security. On January …
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Switzerland’s Civic Code Although Switzerland is already one of the European countries that, upon reaching adulthood, requires mandatory conscription for all …
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In 2022, the Sahel endured its worst drought in forty years, pushing over 18 million people into severe hunger. Yet during …