A deep dive into Aung San Suu Kyi’s resistance, Myanmar’s military coup, hidden acts of rebellion, and the geopolitical forces shaping the nation’s future.
Category: Investigations
High-depth digital, cybercrime, and intelligence investigations.
Putin’s Judo Politics: How Martial Arts Shaped the Kremlin’s Most Calculated Strategist
A deep investigation into how Vladimir Putin’s Judo Politics and street upbringing influence Russia’s opportunistic geopolitical strategy and hybrid warfare doctrine.
Moscow Is Silent: The Night That Shaped Vladimir Putin’s Doctrine
An investigative look at how the 1989 Dresden uprising and Moscow’s silence shaped Vladimir Putin’s worldview, power doctrine, and future leadership of Russia.
The Resurgence of Russia: How Vladimir Putin Became the System
A deep analysis of Vladimir Putin’s rapid rise, resurgence of Russia’s political landscape, and how the Kremlin evolved into a system built around one man.
Who Is Mister Putin? The Hamburg Walkout That Exposed His Psychology
This image shows a crowd of people marching through a Russian street, carrying several Russian flags during a public demonstration. Useful for articles related to Russian politics, civil movements, public sentiment, and state–society dynamics.
Putin Sarkozy Incident: How Putin Used Humiliation as Power
Inside the 2007 Putin Sarkozy incident: how Putin used humiliation and psychological dominance to unsettle the French president and reshape Russia–West relations.
Putin’s Strongman Persona: How KGB Psychology, Early Life and Manipulation Shape His Power in 2025
A psychological portrait of Vladimir Putin’s strongman persona shaped by KGB training and geopolitical ambitions.
Putin’s Cornered Doctrine: How a Childhood Lesson Shapes His Power
A deep dive into Putin’s “cornered doctrine” — how a childhood incident drives Russia’s aggressive responses in today’s global geopolitical landscape.
Putin Fear Tactics: How Authoritarian Leaders Use Intimidation to Signal Power
A rare diplomatic anecdote reveals how Vladimir Putin used his dog to intimidate Angela Merkel — exposing a deeper authoritarian playbook of psychological signaling and political theater.
Silencing Dissent: What the Murder of Anatoly Levin-Utkin Reveals About Putin’s Early Consolidation of Power
A critical reflection on the early years of Vladimir Putin’s rise, drawn from Steven Lee Myers’ “The New Tsar,” and what the killing of journalist Anatoly Levin-Utkin reveals about power, fear, and press freedom in Russia.
