A Day Without a Mexican

A Day Without a Mexican is a 2004 fantasy film by Sergio Arau, depicting a scenario where all Mexicans in California disappear due to a mysterious fog. Despite earning over $10 million, it received largely negative reviews, with critics labeling it as preachy and poorly executed, although it won some festival awards.

Five Must-See Videos

The content highlights key discussions involving political and economic themes. It covers Germany’s potential exit from the EU, insights on global order from Fukuyama and Bremmer, technological involvement in governance from Andreessen, Dimon’s economic concerns, and Harari’s reflections on truth in the face of information overload and ecological crises.

The Biggest Global Risks for 2025

In a January 2025 interview, Ian Bremmer discusses critical geopolitical risks for the year, comparing it to historical tensions of the 1930s and Cold War era. Key issues include Trump’s potential resurgence, deteriorating US-China relations, a rogue Russian presence, and AI development concerns, alongside some hopeful developments amidst these challenges.

Putin’s Nuclear Doctrine Shift: Global Tensions Rise

As the Russia-Ukraine war intensifies, the US, UK, and France have allowed Ukraine to use NATO-provided missiles against Russian military targets. In response, Russia has altered its nuclear doctrine, claiming a legal state of war against these nations. Amid these escalations, Trump, as President-elect, could pave the way for peace talks.

The Three Historians: Niall Ferguson, Victor Davis Hanson, and Andrew Roberts

Niall Ferguson, Victor Davis Hanson, and Andrew Roberts, prominent historians at the Hoover Institution, discuss Churchill’s WWII role, the 1619 Project, and historians’ societal impact. They criticize self-loathing narratives in Western history, advocate for learning from the past, and reflect on global challenges, emphasizing the importance of democracy in contrast to authoritarianism.

The Great Attractor

No matter where you are, you are always moving. The Earth orbits the sun, and the sun moves around the galaxy. But what makes the galaxy move? That is going to be our topic today. Everything in our local galaxy supercluster, Laniakea, is being dragged …

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Sir Niall Ferguson Stuns World Leaders at ARC Australia – “Are we the Soviets now?

The Alliance for Responsible Citizenship conference highlighted growing parallels between contemporary American society and the late Soviet Union. Sir Niall Ferguson urged a revival of liberal-democratic values to strengthen the West. This discourse reflects a sense of urgency regarding societal belief systems and the need for revitalization in governance.

John Mearsheimer and Jeffrey Sachs at All-In Summit 2024

The content explores the concept of the Deep State Party and its objectives, discusses whether the U.S. should use its influence against dictators, examines the China threat and the potential for nuclear conflict, highlights India’s growing significance, questions if China’s problems are self-inflicted, and addresses peace in the Middle East.

What’s Iran Next Move?

As tensions rise a year after the Oct 7th Hamas attacks, Iran’s VP for Strategic Affairs, Mohammad Javad Zarif, discusses with Ian Bremmer the ongoing Middle East conflict. Topics include Iran’s self-defense stance, regional provocations, and perspectives on U.S. elections, emphasizing Iran’s cautious approach amid escalating tensions.