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Can “Common Security” Replace Nuclear Deterrence?
Delegates inside the United Nations General Assembly Hall during the 2026 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference in New York | UN Photo/Manuel Elias

Can “Common Security” Replace Nuclear Deterrence?

Reporting from the United Nations, as the 2026 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference unfolds, a growing movement is challenging nuclear deterrence with a new model: common security. What it means, why it matters, and what comes next.
By Olga Nesterova 6 min read

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Pentagon’s $9.7 Billion Microsoft-Dell Deal: Follow the Infrastructure, Then Follow the Money

Pentagon’s $9.7 Billion Microsoft-Dell Deal: Follow the Infrastructure, Then Follow the Money

The Department of Defense awarded Dell Federal Systems a five-year agreement valued at about $9.7 billion to provide Microsoft software licenses, cloud subscriptions, secure communications, collaboration tools, and productivity technologies across the military, intelligence community, and Coast Guard. Officially, this is about modernization: Microsoft 365, cloud access, zero-trust infrastructure,
By Olga Nesterova 1 min read