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Smart tech is making war a dumber choice

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Smart tech is making war a dumber choice
Smaller, weaker countries can defend themselves more easily with cheap, deadly kit
Transparent battlefield: A soldier hides from scanning drones below while high-tech fighter jets operate freely above.
The world’s wars
The dangerous delusion of modern warfare
Our defence editor assesses how conflict has changed in recent years
People pass an image of the Cuban flag in central Havana.
Irate in the Caribbean
Attacking Cuba would be a huge mistake
But Donald Trump could make a deal with the communist regime
 Aerial view of an agrivoltaic farm illuminated by morning glow on October 25, 2025 in Luocheng Mulao Autonomous County, Hechi City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China.
Dimming prospects
China’s world-beating solar industry is in turmoil
The Gulf war won’t save it
Two older people sat basking in the sun on a pyramid of ypunger people
Charlemagne
How the boomers screwed Europe
The huge rock ’n’ roll generation is sticking its few kids with the bill
The illustration shows some stacked white books in soft mint tones, floating in balanced towers on a clean pastel background
Stack attack
The best books of 2026 so far
Whether you are tight on time or have loads of it, here are our ideas for summer reading
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