Iran has issued a strong rebuke to former President Trump's comments, in which he referred to Iran as a 'hungry nation.' Historian Timothy Snyder commented on the situation, suggesting that Trump's approach to Iran demonstrates a combination of 'evil and folly.'
American historian Timothy Snyder discussed why Americans easily elected Trump, the importance of not submitting to authoritarians, and where to find hope, specifically noting Trump's perceived lack of understanding about war, believing it to be easy and the opposing side foolish.
Historian and publicist Professor Timothy Snyder spoke at the Impact'26 congress in Poznań, addressing the critical issue of fighting disinformation and the global erosion of a shared factual basis.
Az amerikai történész szerint nem túl komplikáltak a támadás mögötti okok, súlyos korrupciót feltételez az amerikai vezetésben, sőt, felveti a kérdést: vajon fel lehet bérelni kvázi zsoldosként az…
Donald Trump clashed with Senate Republicans over his Iran policy in a closed-door meeting and criticized NATO allies for not supporting the US in a potential war with Iran. NATO chief Rutte acknowledged Trump's disappointment regarding European defense spending.
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend their ceasefire for an additional 45 days, following two days of intense US-mediated negotiations. The extension aims to maintain a truce and pave the way for future talks between the two nations.
The 31st annual "Svět knihy" (World of Books) festival has opened in Prague, featuring prominent guests such as historian Timothy Snyder and Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah. Czech President Petr Pavel and former Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová are also expected to attend the literary event.
American historian Timothy Snyder, a respected contemporary thinker, suggests that Romania is a 'medium power' and should act accordingly, providing examples in an interview.
This 'Coffee Break' article discusses various topics including the role of scientists in the growth economy, a scientist's conflict with RFK Jr., and a conversation between Timothy Snyder and the editor of Science magazine, alongside food-related issues.
Nobel Prize winner Abdulrazak Gurnah, along with historian Timothy Snyder and French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, are among the notable authors expected to attend this year's Svět knihy Praha (Book World Prague) festival.
An opinion piece questions the motives behind an attack on Iran, suggesting it could be domestically driven or purely business-related, while challenging the credibility of official justifications.