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Are Europe's Populist Parties Stumbling? The Limits of the Far-Right Surge Video
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Are Europe's Populist Parties Stumbling? The Limits of the Far-Right Surge

Election setbacks, infighting and a Trump backlash have stalled Europe's populist right. But the grievances that fuelled its rise remain unresolved.

Simon Whistler Simon Whistler · June 3, 2026
Can Taiwan Escape Hong Kong's Fate? Why the Two Stories Diverge Video
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Can Taiwan Escape Hong Kong's Fate? Why the Two Stories Diverge

Hong Kong fell to Beijing with barely a fight. Taiwan has a military, a democracy, and an identity all its own. Here is why their fates may differ.

Simon Whistler Simon Whistler · June 3, 2026
How Christian Zionists Came to Shape American Foreign Policy on Israel Video
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How Christian Zionists Came to Shape American Foreign Policy on Israel

Inside the evangelical movement that, more than AIPAC, drives US policy on Israel, Jerusalem, and the West Bank, and the cracks now forming in it.

Simon Whistler Simon Whistler · June 3, 2026
Could the Shah Return? Reza Pahlavi and the Fight to Replace Iran's Islamic Republic Video
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Could the Shah Return? Reza Pahlavi and the Fight to Replace Iran's Islamic Republic

With Khamenei dead and protests sweeping Iran, exiled prince Reza Pahlavi is suddenly a serious option. But can a transition survive the Revolutionary Guards?

Simon Whistler Simon Whistler · June 3, 2026
Cuba on the Brink: How Maduro's Capture Severed Havana's Lifeline Video
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Cuba on the Brink: How Maduro's Capture Severed Havana's Lifeline

After U.S. forces seized Maduro and choked off Venezuelan oil, Cuba faces its worst crisis in decades. Inside the energy collapse, exodus, and what comes next.

Simon Whistler Simon Whistler · June 3, 2026
Why Donald Trump May End Up Saving Global Centrism Video
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Why Donald Trump May End Up Saving Global Centrism

Why disruptive populists like Trump reliably usher in a backlash of stability — and the worldwide signs a centrist turn has already begun.

Simon Whistler Simon Whistler · June 3, 2026

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The New War Hawks: How Western Liberals Became the New Defense Spenders Video
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The New War Hawks: How Western Liberals Became the New Defense Spenders

Why Western liberals embraced rearmament while the right turned isolationist, and how a decade of global disorder reversed the old politics of defense.

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