Media critics wrote about how the Iran war has become the first major conflict dominated by AI-generated disinformation raising urgent questions about visual truth in the digital age.
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What Happens When Your Country Doesn’t Arrest a Wanted War Criminal Who Visits?
International law scholars examined the growing problem of ICC member states failing to arrest heads of state against whom the court has issued warrants when those leaders visit their territories.
Five Ways the Middle East War Is Already Reshaping Global Business Strategy in 2026
Business analysts examined five key ways the ongoing US-Iran conflict is already altering corporate supply chain decisions investment priorities and long-term capital allocation globally.
Why the Anti-Aging Zombie Cell Breakthrough Could Change How We Think About Growing Old
Science communicators broke down the implications of the new senescent cell research arguing it could fundamentally alter medical approaches to ageing chronic disease and longevity.
Why RCB’s IPL 2026 Journey Shows How Culture Change Can Win Trophies
Sports writers reflected on how Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s team culture transformation under new management is the real story behind their successful IPL 2026 title defence run.
India Must Wake Up to Its Growing Road Dust Pollution Crisis Before It Becomes Irreversible
Environmental commentators called on India’s central and state governments to urgently tackle road dust as a primary pollution source before irreversible health damage occurs.
The Taste of Cincinnati Festival Draws Crowds as Safety Measures Take Centre Stage
Organisers of the annual Taste of Cincinnati festival confirmed it drew large crowds while maintaining safety protocols with the annual parade and community breakfast cancelled.
Lingering Mysteries in Berkshire Hathaway’s Portfolio: What Buffett May Be Hiding This Time
Investment bloggers analyse the undisclosed positions in Berkshire Hathaway’s latest 13F filing speculating on which sectors Warren Buffett may be quietly building a stake in.
Spirit Airlines Is Gone: What It Means for Summer Travel Affordability in 2026
Aviation writers examine how the collapse of Spirit Airlines combined with high fuel costs is reshaping the low-cost travel market and raising fares for budget travellers.
How the Himalayas Are Being Reshaped by Climate Change: New Research on River Instability
Environmental journalists summarise new research showing that warming is making Himalayan rivers increasingly erratic with serious risks for agriculture and communities downstream.