Robert
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robertl95.bsky.social
Truly beyond belief.

Mahmoud Abu Shahma, 14, also lives in a crowded tent near the beach. “No one has asked me to study,” he said. “If there was a school, I would go.” His parents cannot fill the void because they were both killed, leaving him among the many thousands of orphans created by the war.
anneapplebaum.bsky.social
The horrific background to negotiations: an utterly devastated society, traumatized children, humanitarian catastrophe www.nytimes.com/2025/10/06/w...
Ravaged by War: Trying to Survive Gaza’s Present, Hoping for a Future
www.nytimes.com
robertl95.bsky.social
What is Putin trying to achieve with the recent provocations?
Putin:
1: "aims to break the unity of NATO."
2: "wants to raise the cost to European countries that support Ukraine’s army."
3: "hates classical liberal democracies whose wealth and resilience show up his failures and his repression."
stanislavaseyev.bsky.social
"Drones over Poland;

MiG fighters traversing Estonian airspace;

telecom cables damaged deep beneath the Baltic Sea;

airports paralysed by cyber-attacks and quadcopters;

mysterious explosions and assassinations;

bot swarms pumping out propaganda to disrupt elections":
Vladimir Putin is testing the West—and its unity
NATO must resist Russia’s efforts to corrode it from within
www.economist.com
robertl95.bsky.social
We sometimes forget, but the US cannot do everything by itself, it needs NATO allies!

The US's "first ship, originally due in 2024, will not arrive before 2029 and will cost $1.9bn. Polaris, Finland’s newest icebreaker, was built in three years for €125m ($147m)."

www.economist.com/europe/2025/...
How bad is America’s icebreaker gap with Russia?
Finland has something special that America wants
www.economist.com
robertl95.bsky.social
In line with the book I am reading now, 'How Democracies Die':

"Every citizen has a role to play in helping democratic movements succeed. Opposition figures need courage to unify and lead. Judges, business executives, lawyers and journalists need courage to withstand intimidation."
robertl95.bsky.social
I might’ve missed other articles, but this is the first article I’ve read from Stoltenberg since he left his role as NATO Secretary General. Very interesting to read his views on the early years.
Wild to think how far things have come, how surreal today’s world would look from a 2016 perspective.
robertl95.bsky.social
From dusty archives to modern AI algorithms, a historian (Jürgen Matthäus), with help from @bellingcat.com, identifies a Nazi in a notorious Holocaust photo.
"This is clearly not the silver bullet – this is one tool among many. The human factor remains key."
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/o...
Historian uses AI to help identify Nazi in notorious Holocaust murder image
Jürgen Matthäus has for years been investigating the killer – and is confident he has finally solved the mystery
www.theguardian.com
robertl95.bsky.social
I love analogue photography, and seeing how large format cameras were made by hand until fairly recently is fascinating.
Gandolfi only stopped production in 2017, and second-hand cameras still fetch €1500.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4nf...
1974: Gandolfi Brothers Handmade Cameras | Industrial Grand Tour | Making of... | BBC Archive
YouTube video by BBC Archive
www.youtube.com
robertl95.bsky.social
I too have cited the 2015 downing of a Russian jet by Turkey when discussing recent developments with friends. But as @alanderminna.bsky.social points out the situation in Turkey in '15 is almost impossible to compare to the Baltics in '25.
A good reminder that I’m far from an expert!
alanderminna.bsky.social
Wrote a longer article on why the heated debate in Europe about whether and when to shoot down Russian jets that violate our air space misses the point. It may have to be done, but it’s not a silver bullet with an automatic de-escalation logic.

Europe Dispatch with @phillipspobrien.bsky.social
To Shoot or Not To Shoot Down Russian Jets
Some probably unpopular opinions in this week's Europe's Dispatch by Minna Ålander.
open.substack.com
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agathedemarais.bsky.social
Just like hippopotamuses, Trump's policies are unpredictable, fast-changing and baffling - in my latest piece for @foreignpolicy.com I argue that to try and manage Trump, EU leaders can channel their inner naturalists and draw five lessons from wild hippo encounters
Europe’s Hippopotamus Strategy for Handling Trump
EU policymakers should channel their inner naturalists as they adapt to Trumponomics.
foreignpolicy.com
robertl95.bsky.social
UK anti-migration rhetoric exacerbates this, particularly when viewed alongside US debates. Fewer students in the funnel = fewer apps later. Visa data shows pockets of growth, but mostly from universities pre-screening harder. I'd be happy to share more detailed insights if useful!
robertl95.bsky.social
I work in data at Studyportals (a study choice platform). Since 2023, we’ve seen a decline in international interest in UK universities. US uncertainty provided a boost, but most of that traffic has shifted toward the EU and more diverse destinations outside the Big 4 destinations (UK, US, AU, CA).
robertl95.bsky.social
"In principle, Tusk’s government was committed to delivering quick, effective, and unimpeachably legal solutions to illiberalism. In practice however, it could often fulfill at best only two of these three conditions at once."

Such a great read!
www.journalofdemocracy.org/articles/dem...
Democracy After Illiberalism: A Warning from Poland | Journal of Democracy
Restoring liberalism after illiberalism is no easy task: Leaders face hard choices between acting quickly and effectively while maintaining a commitment to democratic procedure. Worse…
www.journalofdemocracy.org
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cwarzel.bsky.social
I wrote about what I think is a genuinely revealing document of elite depravity and impunity. It is shocking and sickening. But it's also a crucial moment. We're about to see what happens when conspiracy theorists actually get what they asked for but it turns out not to be what they want.
You Really Need to See Epstein’s Birthday Book for Yourself
This time, the conspiracy theorists were right.
www.theatlantic.com
robertl95.bsky.social
We can’t stress this enough: the language used in reporting matters! The words chosen shape how people perceive events and actions.
popovaprof.bsky.social
As often, Reuters minimizes and normalizes Ru aggression. Poland and NATO did war things, the Ru drone just peacefully exists.
robertl95.bsky.social
I often forget how much the media bubbles we live in shape our perception. I don’t plan to immerse myself in outlets this far across the spectrum, but analyses like this are essential and a reminder of why a diverse media diet matters.

www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
The MAGA Influencers Rehabilitating Hitler
A growing constituency on the right wants America to unlearn the lessons of World War II.
www.theatlantic.com
robertl95.bsky.social
“What’s the point of writing another story about the war?” he asked. ... No matter how hard you try, the stories become repetitive. People start ignoring them, or reading them, as Susan Sontag once wrote, only to reassure themselves that they “are not accomplices to what caused the suffering.”
robertl95.bsky.social
"For a long time, the Russian invasion of Ukraine felt like an incomprehensible aberration, a bizarre interruption of life. It would end, and Kharkiv would once again be full of international students, .."
Few realise Ukraine was a major study destination before 2022. www.nytimes.com/2025/08/25/o...
Opinion | He Was a Star in Russia’s Media World. Now He’s a Corporal in Ukraine’s Army.
www.nytimes.com
robertl95.bsky.social
"One of the perks military families are entitled to is that soldiers and their children get priority access to Russia’s competitive public universities.
Before this quota, they had no chance. They don’t get a good education [growing up] or a high enough level of knowledge."