Such a view both overstates and understates the scope of Beijing’s ambitions.
While the world focuses on the Iran war, Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank are acutely vulnerable.
Mohammad Ghalibaf’s long rise was fueled by populist imagery, real estate corruption, and ruthlessness.
Like Helsinki during the Cold War, Ottawa today is threatened by a bellicose and powerful neighbor.
Faced with another energy crisis, the continent is reaching for a form it had largely abandoned.
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"If the Strait of Hormuz is blocked for three months, the impact will be significant"
Europe stands at a crossroads: without clear rules and decisive investments, a competitive hydrogen economy may slip away. The European Resilience Alliance sets a pragmatic course, showing why stability, simplification, and strategic energy choices - made now - define Europe’s future.
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Italian lawmaker Fiocchi says switching from cigarettes to vapes lowers the risk of disease
Industry group warns EU is losing ground to US, China, and Russia in courting ASEAN bloc
Iran’s ability to deploy longer-range systems should not have come as a surprise. But Europe is far from defenceless
The secretary of defense fails to understand that rules of engagement benefit the U.S. military.
The Chinese president faces an uphill battle in his hopes for a second capital.
The incumbent prime minister hopes her handling of U.S. President Donald Trump’s Greenland threats will secure her a third term in snap elections.
The gap between narrative and reality is only growing in the Strait of Hormuz.
Countries that host U.S. forces want to be partners, not just platforms.
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