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"In the West, Hungary became a lesson in headlines and panels, backsliding, culture war, corruption, quarrels with Brussels, and conservatives parading through Budapest. For many, the story remained distant, filed as someone else’s problem."
"The International Coalition and the KRG saw a mutual benefit to strengthening the Peshmerga and launched a reform program in 2017. It was a classic example of the low-hanging fruit that seemed ripe for security sector reform in the post-9/11 wars."
"Some Colombians view the circus as a sophisticated public-relations project for an institution still grappling with allegations of corruption, violence, and abuses committed during the country’s long civil conflict."
"A carton of eggs costs the equivalent of hundreds of US dollars (more than many workers make in a month), and even when Cubans are able to locate and purchase food, they find themselves in a mad dash to cook it before the power goes out again."
"As Mexico’s government pledges robust security, citizens and civil groups denounce the operation as a security spectacle designed to mask the systemic violence gripping the nation."
Hungary might be free of Orbán, but Americans and others should beware of looking at the country as a blueprint for taking back democracy.
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The Southern Poverty Law Center’s annual Year in Hate and Extremism report documented 1,263 hate and extremist antigovernment groups operating in the United States in 2025.
Meanwhile, the watchdog warns of the cozy relationship between the hard right and the Trump administration.
As Mexico deploys nearly 100,000 security personnel ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, critics say the government is creating a tourist security bubble while ignoring disappearances, violence, and residents' everyday concerns.
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Find more in the groundbreaking new report:
It's often said in Hawai'i that the U.S. military is "one leg of a three-legged stool" propping up the state's economy.
But the military's economic boost is lower than often claimed — and its costs are far higher.
@laicie.bsky.social shares our latest report findings in @inkstickmedia.com:
As Mexico deploys nearly 100,000 security personnel ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, critics say the government is creating a tourist security bubble while ignoring disappearances, violence, and…
A comprehensive, multidisciplinary report examines and refutes long-held claims that US military bases benefit Hawai'i and its population.
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As Mexico deploys nearly 100,000 security personnel ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, critics say the government is creating a tourist security bubble while ignoring disappearances, violence, and resi...