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The Fog of War Thickens in the Age of Venture Capital
Private capital is reshaping the military-industrial complex, and in the rush toward AI-powered defence, climate…
AI’s Rise in India Is Exposing Women to New Digital…
The rise of unregulated AI deepfakes are rendering Indian women vulnerable to disturbing rights violations.
The Ascent of Far-Right Christianity in Digital Age…
Fuelled by online misinformation and nostalgia for a "Christian Britain," a new far-right wave of nationalism is…
How Iceland Can Navigate NATO’s New Five Per Cent…
NATO’s smallest member is at a crossroads amid the alliance’s new spending commitments to defence.
MIR Meets: Tim Evans
Host Sydney Murray sits down with global health expert Tim Evans to discuss what get Tim out of bed in the morning,…
All in on Chips: The Geopolitical Implications of the…
TSMC’s new $100 billion investment in U.S. chip manufacturing marks a seismic shift geopolitical realignment, with…
Pierre Poilievre’s Digital Dominance Was Never Built to…
If Poilievre fails to pivot and stay relevant, his digital dominance may soon be nothing more than a loud echo in a…
China, TikTok, and Trump: Data Privacy or Digital…
With over 1 billion users worldwide, 34 million daily video uploads, and an average daily usage of 95 minutes, it’s…
Privacy for the Privileged
The absence of strong privacy regulations in low-income countries exposes individuals to higher risks of…
Is Social Media Bad for Youth? Australia Says Yes
On Friday, November 29, 2024, Australia passed the Online Safety Amendment Bill, becoming the first Western nation…
Can AI in the Humanitarian sector save lives?
By embracing new technologies while staying true to humanitarian principles, we can build a more resilient and…
If It’s Boeing, I Ain’t Going: The Dangers of…
How did a company, once propelled by engineering excellence, dramatically lose its authority on safety?