Geopolitics & World
International affairs, defense, and regional topics
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#3593: Is the Far-Right a Movement or a Media Effect?
How a Belfast attack reveals the machinery stitching isolated crimes into a narrative of imported violence.
#3580: The Fish That Changed Israel's Coastline
From psychedelic bream to invading rabbitfish — a tour of Israel's underwater world and the dinner plate.
#3572: The Rainbow Island in the World's Most Dangerous Strait
Hormuz Island has rainbow soil, edible dirt, a Portuguese castle—and sits at the center of the Iran-Israel conflict.
#3568: Inside the Live News Punditry Machine
How booking producers, color-coded pundit databases, and real-time ratings data drive marathon news coverage.
#3566: Why Hezbollah Still Uses Above-Ground Warehouses
Precision manufacturing can’t happen in a tunnel. Here’s how Hezbollah balances concealment with industrial necessity.
#3562: The President's Human Swiss Army Knife
What does it take to be the person who hands the president a pen? The invisible staff who make the presidency possible.
#3555: Three Ways to Seize Iran's Enriched Uranium
A military and logistics breakdown of the options for securing or destroying Iran's buried nuclear material at Isfahan.
#3548: Can Iran's HEU Actually Be Destroyed?
The physics and logistics of handling, transferring, and downblending Iran's highly enriched uranium stockpile.
#3547: Are Politicians Actually Legislators?
Most MKs spend 15-20% of their time on actual lawmaking. Who’s really writing the laws?
#3546: Who Actually Writes Our Laws?
The invisible drafters shaping democracy—and why New Zealand tried to make laws readable.
#3545: Israel's Nuclear Dilemma After Trump's Iran Deal
With Trump blindsiding Israel on an Iran deal, Jerusalem faces three bad options for its nuclear security.
#3537: What an MOU Actually Means in Diplomacy
MOUs are non-binding but powerful. Here’s how they work in diplomacy, from Iran talks to inter-agency deals.
#3514: Coercive Diplomacy: Negotiating Under Fire
How the U.S. is using calibrated military strikes to force Iran to the negotiating table — and why it's a risky gamble.
#3500: Missile Defenses on a Boeing 787
How Israel’s airline and its groundwater both became existential infrastructure.
#3491: Israel's Economy Beyond the Startup Hype
Israel is 82% services, but only 9% of workers are in tech. The real economy tells a different story.
#3484: How the IDF Built Shabbat-Compatible Tech
The IDF's ingenious workarounds for Shabbat observance — from disappearing ink to indirect causation keyboards.
#3476: When Hebrew Became a Living Language Again
The strange in-between period when a dead language was being invented in real time by children on playgrounds.
#3445: 3.4 Million Stories: How Jewish Immigrants Integrate in Israel
Since 1948, 3.4 million Jewish immigrants have arrived in Israel. How do Russians, Ethiopians, Anglos, and French integrate differently?
#3435: Life on Israel’s Northern Edge
What’s it actually like living in Metula and Kiryat Shmoneh? A look at the north’s economy, security, and future.
#3434: Life Under 15 Seconds: Ashdod & Ashkelon
What it's really like to live in Israel's industrial south — cheaper rent, 15-second shelter warnings, and the country's best grilled meats.
#3433: The Same 12 Faces: Inside Israel's Tiny Acting Market
Why the same actors appear everywhere in Israeli TV—and what it means for working actors.
#3432: Do Rich Leaders Lose Touch? The Detachment Question
Can a leader who lives in luxury truly understand citizens struggling with housing costs and war fallout?
#3427: Can Coexistence Be Manufactured?
What 50 years of Neve Shalom and Hand in Hand schools teach us about forced integration in a divided land.
#3417: Military Trains Are Still a Big Deal
Modern militaries still use railroads extensively for logistics — from US Army rail units to Russian missile trains.