War as a smokescreen for world politics
War as a smokescreen for world politics

2026 has once again shown the world that geopolitical crises now function almost like television series. New season, new explosions, new expert panels. This time: Iran. Missiles, drones, burning facilities, dramatic satellite images, and a global audience glued to the screen. The headlines were quickly written: escalation, retaliation, nuclear fears, geopolitical conflagration. The dramatic setup was perfect.

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War as a smokescreen for world politics.

War as a smokescreen for world politics

2026 has once again shown the world that geopolitical crises now function almost like television series. New season, new explosions, new...
Iran: 95 percent chance of a nuclear strike - but please without protective measures

Iran: 95 percent chance of a nuclear strike – but please without protective measures

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There are moments when reality stumbles over itself so elegantly that one almost feels gratitude. For example...
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Minus 30 degrees. Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia. A region where even thoughts freeze before they're fully formed. And exactly...
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You sit down, click "Play," and instead of an interview, you get a panorama. Corinna Klein talks to Dietrich...
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With the partial revision of the Telecommunications Act (FMG), the Federal Council aims to "accelerate" the expansion of mobile communications. The consultation draft of December 12, 2025, suggests...
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