AI

Trump of Arabia: Deepening Ties with the GCC

President Trump's ties with the GCC are set to reach new heights as he looks to expand economic partnerships, on AI, energy, and real estate, whilst expanding the Abraham Accords.

U.S.-UAE Deepen Tech Cooperation with $500 Billion AI Deal

POTUS unveils $500 billion AI megaproject with the UAE launching construction of massive data centres across America.

Competitive Edge: Britain and AI  

Economic orthodoxy aside and Sir Keir Starmer looks to pin his founding legacy on the AI revolution sweeping the British Isles.

AI & Cinema: US Studios, Neural Networks, and Hollywood

AI is transforming the film industry with tools like ScriptBook for script analysis and deepfake technology for realistic visual effects, but it risks limiting originality and diversity in storytelling.

Virtual Art: Is AI-Generated Art ‘Real Art’?

The rise of AI in the art world sparks debate over its role as a creative tool and a disruptor. Ultimately, AI is a part of our everyday lives now although how and when we use it should be transparent.

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Gen Z Picks Up a Needle: Sewing’s Unlikely Digital-Age Revival

As sewing workshops filled up and repair videos accumulated millions of views on TikTok in late 2025, younger people began turning to analog craft in growing numbers, citing everything from screen fatigue to fast fashion guilt.

Too Many Captains, Too Few Ships: Britain’s New Right

The digital hype of millions of views on X could not mask the lack of a real foundation as competing leaders fought for control over a fragile Britain’s New Right.

Ireland’s Basic Income for Artists Becomes Permanent

As Ireland confirmed in February 2026 that its Basic Income for the Arts scheme would become permanent, creative work moved closer to public infrastructure than private risk.

How Rob Jetten Reclaimed the Dutch Centre

After a season of political chaos, the Netherlands' youngest premier has shown that the centre can hold when it offers real paths forward.

Rats Take Selfies: What One Art Project Says About Life Online

French artist Lignier trains rats to take photos, revealing how reward systems mirror social media conditioning and online performance