An Ottoman dragoman in robe and fur hat, reading a scroll — period costume plate
Edition 12 · 5 June 2026

Dragoman

the world, interpreted
Focus: Africa · Central Asia & Pacific — 12 items · 9 native-language exclusives. Structural over breaking; the forgotten over the front page.
Many views on one question

AI’s expanding footprint in 2026

A French global-policy read, an American defense analysis and a Norwegian literary essay treat AI as the same civilizational pressure point: measurable environmental burden, military vulnerability, and even a new test of human-sounding prose.

Fr
La Vie des idées · Global

Marc Bloch et les Annales

Marc Bloch’s Annales project appears here not as a school of method but as an intellectual temperament: history made porous to economics, sociology, geography, and comparative thought. The essay likely restores the radical ambition of a historiography that refused the event as sufficient, treating structures and mental worlds as the true archive.

read in French, untranslated · today · 4 min · deep · opened — expand

This is almost exactly the reader’s brief: conceptual history about how to think historically.

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En attendant Nadeau · Global

Une éditrice engagée : entretien avec Kenza Sefrioui

Kenza Sefrioui’s work in Casablanca reframes publishing as civic infrastructure: editing, translation, and investigative writing become tools for making a public capable of complexity. The interview seems valuable less as profile than as a map of how literary institutions are built under unequal linguistic and political conditions.

read in French, untranslated · 7d ago · 12 min · deep · opened — expand

A Moroccan view of letters as democratic practice is rarer and richer than another Paris-centered culture piece.

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En attendant Nadeau · Global

La campagne d’Ukraine des Italiens

Francesca Melandri’s meditation on Italians in Ukraine turns family memory into moral archaeology: a daughter’s search for a father who fought on the wrong side becomes a way to ask what nations choose to forget. The war in Ukraine is refracted through Italian guilt, inheritance, and the slow labor of historical truth.

read in French, untranslated · 4d ago · 5 min · deep · opened — expand

It offers Ukraine through an unexpected European conscience rather than the usual strategic frame.

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Historia.ID · Global

Pembela Buruh Perempuan

Setiati Surasto’s life links women’s labor rights, international unionism, and the political fate of Indonesian exile. The piece likely recovers a feminist labor genealogy that was broken not by irrelevance but by repression and historical amnesia.

read in Indonesian, untranslated · 5d ago · 1 min · deep · opened — expand

A native-language recovery of a political tradition anglophone readers are unlikely to encounter.

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Historia.ID · Global

Ujung Sketsa Hidup Henk Ngantung

Henk Ngantung’s old age becomes a parable of how anti-communist stigma can outlive regimes and turn artistic memory into civic punishment. The story appears to connect biography, Jakarta’s cultural history, and the machinery of post-1965 exclusion.

read in Indonesian, untranslated · today · 1 min · deep · opened — expand

It is a small life used to illuminate a large system of historical erasure.

Indonesiaartpolitical memory
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en.minbarlibya.org · Global

Libya’s Electronic Payment Network: Structural Fragility and the Limits of Oversight

Libya’s failed payment network is treated as a stress test of institutional fragility, not a mere technical outage. The argument likely shows how digital infrastructure becomes a proxy for state capacity when ordinary life depends on systems no authority can reliably govern.

English original · 2d ago · 5 min · deep · opened — expand

It reads a banking glitch as political theory in miniature.

Libyainfrastructurestate capacity
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en.minbarlibya.org · Global

An oil windfall will not fix Libya’s economy

Libya’s oil windfall is framed as structurally insufficient because revenue cannot substitute for institutions, legitimacy, and distributive order. The piece likely cuts through resource optimism by showing why extraction without governance reproduces the very dysfunction it is supposed to solve.

English original · 5d ago · 7 min · deep · opened — expand

A useful African political-economy piece because it resists the easy commodity-cycle story.

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Le Grand Continent (ES) · Global

Albania, Rumanía, Bosnia… ¿Qué proyectos de inversión están vinculados a la familia Trump en Europa?

Trump-family investments in Albania, Romania, and Bosnia appear as more than corruption anecdotes: they expose how peripheral European landscapes become theaters for oligarchic capital, protected nature, nationalism, and American political branding. The piece likely maps private enrichment onto the weak joints of European sovereignty.

read in Spanish, untranslated · today · 3 min · deep · opened — expand

Le Grand Continent is good at turning scandal into geopolitical structure.

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Historia.ID · Global

Kala Rombongan Haji Dibantai Vasco da Gama

Vasco da Gama’s massacre of a pilgrim convoy is presented as a counter-memory to heroic maritime expansion. The piece likely restores the Indian Ocean as a zone of imperial terror, where commerce, crusade, and pilgrimage collided violently.

read in Indonesian, untranslated · 6d ago · 1 min · skim · opened — expand

A native Indonesian historical lens helps de-Europeanize the mythology of exploration.

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Id
Historia.ID · Global

The Rise of Cougars in Indonesia

The Indonesian figure of the “tante girang” is treated as a social image produced by postwar urban culture and popular literature, not merely a sexual stereotype. The piece likely traces how desire, gender, age, and class anxiety were condensed into a comic but revealing cultural label.

read in Indonesian, untranslated · 3d ago · 1 min · skim · opened — expand

Social history is often most revealing when it follows a disreputable phrase.

Indonesiagenderpopular culture
En
worldliteraturetoday.org · Theme

Women Have Spoken: Autofiction in Serbia | World Literature Today

Serbian women’s autofiction is framed as generational political commentary, where private narration registers the social injuries that public language cannot easily hold. The piece likely uses bookseller culture and recent fiction to show how the self became a post-Yugoslav diagnostic instrument.

English original · 3d ago · 8 min · deep · opened — expand

A strong literary-sociological essay from a relatively under-read European field.

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Fr
En attendant Nadeau · Global

Xavier Bordes : Cinq montagnes

Xavier Bordes’s Cinq montagnes is approached as a poetic itinerary shaped by Chinese and Japanese contemplative traditions. The multiple readings promised by the piece suggest a criticism attentive to landscape, spiritual exercise, and the movement between translation, influence, and inner discipline.

read in French, untranslated · 3d ago · 8 min · skim · opened — expand

A French literary gaze on East Asian-inflected poetics offers the kind of oblique vantage this reader values.

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