The blueprint of chaos: How the 2011 ‘Libya model’ orchestrated a decade of global disorder
The article examines how the 2011 intervention in Libya under the 'responsibility to protect' (R2P) doctrine led to significant global disorder over the past decade.
Funding for BBC World Service Increased Due to Information Disorder
Funding for BBC World Service has been increased by £11 million annually for the next three years to combat rising misinformation globally.
Middle East: Strategic Times in the New Global Disorder
The escalating conflict involving the USA, Israel, and Iran reflects a fraying international system with over 16 actors engaging across various fronts.
PHOTO: The Last Hideout of the El Mencho Cartel Leader. Luxury, Disorder, and Plenty of Powder
The article explores the opulent yet chaotic hideout of the leader of the El Mencho cartel, revealing insights into the drug trafficking world.
Cinema in mourning: Robert Carradine, face of 'Revenge of the Nerds' and 'Lizzie McGuire' has died
The film world mourns the loss of Robert Carradine, who passed away at the age of 71, known for his iconic roles and battle with bipolar disorder.
New Global Tax Disorder
The article discusses the implications of eroding international order and the rise of great power rivalry, particularly focusing on its effects on global tax coordination and economic systems.
Draghi for president
Mario Draghi urges Europe to federalize in order to avoid being consumed by emerging illiberal disorder, during a recent speech in Leuven, Belgium.
International Angelman Syndrome Day
On February 15th, buildings and monuments around the world will be illuminated in blue for International Angelman Day, raising awareness about Angelman syndrome, a rare neurogenetic condition affecting potentially over 500,000 people globally.
World order, what world order?
The article discusses the perception of a new world disorder emerging, particularly influenced by the Trump era, as seen in the reactions of politicians and citizens in Europe.
Disorder instead of protest: Who tried to radicalize Iran’s streets – and why it failed
The article discusses the decline of protests in Iran, indicating that the unrest has peaked and is tapering off as state control is restored.
“New Recklessness Is Spreading” – Steinmeier Complains About “World Disorder”
German President Steinmeier expresses concern over the rise of authoritarian forces globally, warning that when lawlessness becomes the norm, world peace is at risk.
Europe works on a strategy of resistance to Trump's global disorder
Europe is developing a strategy to resist the global disorder instigated by Trump's actions, which has created an international scenario dominated by major 'predators' and left the EU facing multiple challenges without clear allies.
The 'International Law' and the 'Rules-Based' World Disorder
The article critiques the widespread but seemingly fictional consensus among commentators regarding the adherence to international law and a rules-based world order.
Are We Awaiting a 'New World Disorder': The World Will Split into Four Zones?
The article discusses the potential geopolitical shifts that could divide the world into four distinct zones over the next two decades.
Personal authorities, without responsibility and control, have messed up the Year of Disorder
The article reflects on the chaotic state of the world in 2025, highlighting a crisis in politics, stagnation in the economy, and an uncontrolled expansion of technology.
People lie, DNA does not. Scientists reveal that Hitler had a sexual development disorder
Researchers have uncovered evidence suggesting Adolf Hitler suffered from a sexual development disorder through forensic DNA analysis of a blood-stained piece of upholstery from his supposed suicide location.