The EU’s Tech Sovereignty Package, due Wednesday, has been tempered by internal debate between European-preference hawks and interoperability doves.
In early April, Chi Onwurah, chair of the Science, Innovation and Technology Select Committee, made some pointed remarks about the UK government’s technology strategy, or its relative lack thereof.
In the traditional discourse of international relations, “national security” is often visualised through the lens of hardware ...
Enter the Oxford academic Fitzroy Morrissey. His new book, The Renewal of Islam: Thinkers and Believers of the Modern Era, is an accessible history of modern Islamic thought, and antidote to the ...
Parliament on Tuesday, 05 May 2026 passed the Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026 adopting amendments that significantly narrow its scope, remove contentious provisions and introduce safeguards aimed ...
Many commentators, including those on the right, have dubbed United States President Donald Trump’s “Operation Epic Fury” ...
Mexico is moving to add protections from “foreign interference” in elections. The rules seem aimed at Washington, but they ...
Until recently, Poland’s definition of marriage as a union between a man and a woman seemed inviolable, for at least two ...
Despite advances in drones, missiles and cyber warfare, territorial control and human soldiers remain central to modern ...
Governments have built vast bureaucracies and spent trillions of dollars ensuring that a disruption to energy supplies ...
Sarah Wakefield’s sustainable food organisation also cites ‘objectivity’ and ‘a sense of urgency’ in report aimed at ...
Murray Rothbard famously asked Cui bono? to help unearth government scandals. Kenya’s politicians certainly benefitted from ...