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Social Media; Data Sovereignty and Transnational Information Flow

“Who owns the story when the data crosses the border” The production and consumption of content on social media has no restrictions which creates several challenges. Social media is highly used to shape narratives. To control the flow of information up to some extent, the concept of data sovereignty has emerged, which refers to the …

Economics Behind Armed Conflict in Iran

When two countries are at a state of tension where there is use of weapons, that causes destruction of infrastructure and human life as well, is termed as an armed conflict. It includes airstrikes and ground invasion in rival state’s territory. In this era, airstrike is often more used tactic during armed conflict. During airstrikes, …

The Donroe Doctrine and the New Cold War Order

The defining geopolitical shift of this decade is the transmutation of the 200-year-old Monroe Doctrine into what is now the “Donroe Doctrine.” This synthesis of traditional American regionalism and Donald Trump’s aggressive transactionalism treats the world not as a community of nations, but as a “global apple” to be sliced into spheres of absolute influence.

The Epstein “Utopia” vs. The Chivalrous Rebel

The scandal is not a mere lapse in judgment; it is a rupture that reveals the civilizational bankruptcy of the West. Beneath the veneer of “progress” lies a systemic weaponization of depravity, where professional prestige is merely a cover for a profound moral disconnect. We are no longer looking at individual failures, but at the …