How Discover is organized
Discover is divided into topic feeds. Each topic has a dedicated page with a curated stream of content — articles, research summaries, explainers, and Atlas threads — related to that subject.Available topics
| Topic | What you’ll find |
|---|---|
| Global Politics | Major geopolitical developments, diplomatic shifts, and power dynamics |
| US Politics | Congress, the White House, domestic policy, and America’s global role |
| India | Indian politics, foreign policy, economic reform, and global influence |
| International Relations | Diplomacy, treaties, alliances, and multilateral institutions |
| Conflict & Security | Armed conflicts, peacekeeping, defense policy, and arms control |
| Elections & Campaigns | Global election cycles, campaigns, and democratic transitions |
| Political Economy | Trade, sanctions, economic policy, and international institutions |
| Climate & Energy | Climate summits, environmental policy, and the politics of energy |
| Tech Policy | AI governance, digital regulation, cyber policy, and tech geopolitics |
| Human Rights | International law, civil liberties, and humanitarian accountability |
What content appears in Discover
Each topic feed surfaces:- News summaries — Key developments from the past 24–72 hours, summarized for fast reading
- Explainers — Background articles providing context on ongoing situations
- Atlas threads — Popular searches made by other Model Diplomat users (anonymized)
- Bookmarkable items — Save any item to your Briefcase for later
Bookmarking
Click the bookmark icon on any Discover item to save it to your Briefcase. Bookmarked items are available in the Briefcase section of the sidebar, alongside your Atlas search history.From Discover to search
Every item in Discover has a “Search this topic” link that opens Atlas pre-filled with a relevant query. It’s a fast way to go from passively browsing to actively researching.Browse topics
Deep dive into each of the 10 topic areas
Daily Briefings
The daily diplomatic news digest