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The dragon in the African continent: From the cloak of “non-intervention” to the engineering of political “stability”
Historically, the spectacular rise of Chinese power in recent decades has been linked to a massive deepening of economic relations…
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Manchester City: Sheikh Mansour faces calls for ban from English football over UAE links to genocide
Matt Hardy Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour could be barred from the Premier League if the UK government heeds calls…
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US sanctions target a network recruiting foreign fighters for the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan
The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has imposed new sanctions on five individuals and…
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The return of “The Prince” in a time of mediocrity
In the spring of 2026, the prominent German philosopher and intellectual provocateur, Peter Sloterdijk, threw a new stone into the…
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Born, not made: Reclaiming human existence in the laboratories of modernity
The Concept of the Person in Contemporary Philosophy At the dawn of the twenty-first century, the concept of the “person”…
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Black Germany
Modern European history is full of gaps that have swallowed entire stories, and perhaps one of the most surprising and…
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The enigma of becoming and the collapse of axioms
Since the dawn of human consciousness, humanity has stood in awe before the flowing river of time. That river which…
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Worlds of Slavery
Reading in the book “Worlds of Slavery: A Comparative History” (Les mondes de l’esclavage : une histoire comparée) A stereotypical…
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With evidence, not superstition: When science knocks on the doors of heaven
Untangling the Historical Conflict Between the Scientist’s Laboratory and the Sanctuary of Faith In the realm of human thought, the…
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Humans without masters
Ever since we took our first seats in school, we have been spoon-fed a single, unchanging story about our human…
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