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Earliest in view: Apr 27 · 14:18 UTCMost recent: Jun 22 · 18:01 UTC
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  • POLITICSJun 22 · 18:01 UTCTHE ECONOMIST
    The War Room newsletter: The defence row behind Starmergeddon

    Defence played a role in Sir Keir Starmer's political downfall, as discussed in The War Room newsletter. The article highlights the connection between defence issues and the decline of Starmer's political standing.

  • SECURITYJun 2 · 00:38 UTCTHE ECONOMIST
    The War Room newsletter: How the character of war has changed

    The War Room newsletter examines how the nature of war has evolved. Shashank Joshi reflects on his eight-year tenure as defense editor.

  • SECURITYMay 26 · 09:54 UTCTHE ECONOMIST
    The War Room newsletter: Don’t panic! (But be prepared)

    The article, written by Tim Judah of The Economist, analyzes Britain's vulnerabilities in civil defense and urges readers to remain calm but prepared. It highlights the importance of addressing these weaknesses without causing unnecessary alarm.

  • SECURITYMay 18 · 16:48 UTCTHE ECONOMIST
    The War Room newsletter: Why the Iran conflict may reignite

    The Iran conflict may reignite, leading to another contest of wills that could end badly. This is according to Shashank Joshi, the defence editor. The situation is potentially volatile and may escalate further.

  • SECURITYApr 27 · 17:34 UTCTHE ECONOMIST
    The War Room newsletter: Germany’s plan to build Europe’s strongest army

    Germany plans to build Europe's strongest army, as analyzed by defense editor Shashank Joshi in The War Room newsletter. The article explores the feasibility of Germany's military goals and the challenges it faces in achieving them.

  • SECURITYApr 27 · 14:18 UTCTHE ECONOMIST
    The War Room newsletter: The best generals in history

    The War Room newsletter article by Richard Cockett examines the qualities of effective military leadership and ranks the top three generals in history based on their strategic and tactical achievements.