On. | One Year

One year after the October 7 attacks, analysts from Geneva Solutions observed a "fragile world order," noting that the multilateral system (like the UN) has often felt at a standstill while regional conflicts expand into Lebanon.

Depending on the context you're interested in, here are a few "deep dive" perspectives on what "One Year On" looks like today: 1. The Global Order & Conflict

A year after a major crisis, the initial shock often gives way to a grim "new normal." One Year On.

Governments, such as the UK's GOV.UK , use the one-year mark to track progress on massive infrastructure projects like broadband affordability and digital skills training. One year on, Israel-Gaza war reveals a fragile world order

On an individual level, the one-year mark is frequently a period of deep reflection on trauma and growth. One year after the October 7 attacks, analysts

Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Germany's "Zeitenwende" (historical turning point) was evaluated one year later. While energy independence from Russia moved faster than expected, the Taylor & Francis report highlights that military and strategic transformations remain a "work in progress". 2. Personal Resilience & Healing

The phrase is a powerful lens often used to examine the long-term impact of life-altering events, ranging from global conflicts and economic shifts to personal grief and recovery. One year on, Israel-Gaza war reveals a fragile

For many, the first anniversary of a loss is when the "fog" of initial shock clears, replaced by a search for new purpose. Some find solace in creative outlets, like writers on Vocal Media , while others launch foundations to honor those they lost.

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