Caravan Magazine

A journal of politics and culture

Month: May 2022

War

Turkey’s NATO Gamble: A Strategic Push for Security Concerns

Turkey is using the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine as leverage to reshape NATO’s internal dynamics. In a surprising move, Ankara has thrown a wrench into Sweden and Finland’s expected swift accession to the alliance, shaking up the strategic calculus…

Nicole Brown Simpson’s Sisters Share Mixed Emotions Over O.J. Simpson’s Death

For nearly three decades, the name Nicole Brown Simpson has been synonymous with one of the most infamous murder cases in American history. Now, with the passing of O.J. Simpson, her sisters—Denise Brown, Dominique Brown, and Tanya Brown—are speaking out…

Proton’s CEO Andy Yen: From Fighting Dictatorships to Taking on Big Tech

Andy Yen stands at a panoramic window in Proton’s headquarters in Switzerland, gazing at the gray clouds shrouding the Alps. Though the view isn’t clear today, Yen seems unbothered, choosing instead to point out the nearby wristwatch companies and dairy…

Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s Economic Uncertainty Is Worrying Investors

Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has emerged as the front-runner in the Philippines’ presidential race, securing a commanding lead in the May 9 elections. His success has, in part, been driven by a carefully crafted narrative that presents his father’s authoritarian…