Foreign Policy

Trump’s Defense Funding Cuts Jeopardize NATO’s Eastern Flank Security

The Trump administration’s move to reduce security assistance to NATO allies bordering Russia threatens to weaken collective defense and embolden Moscow, raising serious questions about America’s commitment to its own national security.

By National Security Desk | September 6, 2025

Government Accountability

Peru’s Amnesty Push Threatens Justice and Undermines International Law

Peru’s government, led by President Dina Boluarte, risks unraveling decades of justice by pushing an amnesty law shielding military and police accused of human rights abuses during internal conflict, defying the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and threatening both national sovereignty and the rule of law.

By Economics Desk | September 5, 2025

Government Accountability

Anthropic’s $1.5 Billion Settlement Reveals the Cost of Corporate AI Piracy

Anthropic’s landmark $1.5 billion settlement over pirated book data unveils a disturbing pattern of tech giants exploiting creative work while sidestepping accountability—raising urgent questions about America’s sovereignty over intellectual property in the AI era.

By Economics Desk | September 5, 2025