The US-Iran conflict is spreading through Iraq and beyond, affecting global oil supplies and stability. Here’s what is happening and what can be done.
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The AI Bubble: Big Promises, Real Risks
AI is booming, but are expectations too high? A simple breakdown of the risks behind the AI bubble. Focus Keyphrase: AI bubble
What Would Happen if the United States Left NATO?
What would really happen if the US left NATO? This article explains the internal and global consequences in simple terms.
Instinct Over Strategy: Trump’s Foreign Policy and the Strain on Western Alliances
NATO’s role is being challenged as Trump’s foreign policy pushes allies towards offensive support, creating tensions across Europe.
China’s Strategic Calculus as US Commitment to NATO Comes into Question
China is watching closely as US commitment to NATO comes into question. This could reshape how Beijing approaches Taiwan and global risk.
War, Religion, and Strategy: The Changing Language of the U.S. Department of Defense in the Iran Conflict
The Pentagon says its Iran war aims are limited. Critics point to regional escalation, close support for Israel, and growing religious rhetoric from senior U.S. figures.
The Compliance Smile: When Corporate Culture Becomes Mandatory
Corporate culture programmes now shape not only behaviour but emotions. When positivity becomes mandatory, compliance follows quietly.
The Corporate Therapy Doctrine: When the Workplace Adopts the Language of Psychology
Modern companies increasingly use psychological and therapeutic language to guide employee behaviour. This article explores how psychotherapy frameworks are reshaping corporate culture.
The Promotion Trap: When Skilled Workers Become Unprepared Managers
Many organisations promote strong workers into management without leadership training. This article explores the risks and how companies can correct the problem.
The Illusion of Systems: Power, Ideology, and the People Who Actually Govern
Political systems promise different visions of governance, yet power often concentrates in the hands of a few individuals. This article examines the gap between ideology and political reality.






