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The Film ‘Satluj’ Revisits a Turbulent Chapter in India’s Counterinsurgency History

TheDiplomat - Wed, 15/07/2026 - 11:52
A biopic on human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra puts the spotlight on thousands of enforced disappearances and secret cremations carried out by the Punjab Police.

Pakistan’s Operation Shaban Targets Both the TTP and BLA in Balochistan

TheDiplomat - Wed, 15/07/2026 - 07:28
Operation Shaban is in response to a deadly terrorist attack on July 7 in the Mangi Dam area, which claimed the lives of 27 police personnel.

What Did the Nine-Dash Line Ruling Accomplish?

Foreign Policy - Wed, 15/07/2026 - 07:00
Ten years on, the Philippines is stepping up its defense plans in the South China Sea.

NATO Is Splitting in Two

Foreign Policy - Wed, 15/07/2026 - 06:01
Mark Carney and Mark Rutte offer competing visions for the future of the trans-Atlantic alliance.

The World Is Giving Up on America

Foreign Affairs - Wed, 15/07/2026 - 06:00
This time, anti-Americanism is different.

China Is Sabotaging the World That Enables Its Rise

Foreign Affairs - Wed, 15/07/2026 - 06:00
Beijing’s risky bet against the West.

China Wants to Regulate AI Companions

Foreign Policy - Wed, 15/07/2026 - 00:19
With the latest rules, Beijing hopes to rein in a booming industry.

Southeast Asia Has Weathered the Hormuz Crisis

TheDiplomat - Tue, 14/07/2026 - 23:17
The region has shown real evidence of resilience.

Trump Pivots His Strait of Hormuz Strategy—Again

Foreign Policy - Tue, 14/07/2026 - 23:09
Pressure from Gulf leaders prompted Trump to abandon proposed tolls.

The Gulf States That Iran Thinks It Can Attack

Foreign Policy - Tue, 14/07/2026 - 22:24
Why Bahrain and Kuwait have become Tehran’s preferred targets.

China Is Ready to Get Tough

Foreign Policy - Tue, 14/07/2026 - 21:08
Beijing’s diplomatic retaliation has limits—but fewer than before.

The Houthis Have Joined the Chat

Foreign Policy - Tue, 14/07/2026 - 21:04
Iran’s break-the-glass plan to strangle another key waterway may now be active.

Polynésie, un archipel atomisé

Le Monde Diplomatique - Tue, 14/07/2026 - 19:17
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Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan Grit Their Teeth Amid Growing Central Asian Fuel Crisis

TheDiplomat - Tue, 14/07/2026 - 18:55
With Ukrainian drone attacks putting the pinch on Russia’s oil industry, the Central Asian region faces a fuel crisis too. 

New Caledonia Has a New, Pro-France President. What Now?

TheDiplomat - Tue, 14/07/2026 - 18:30
New Caledonia has a new government, but the Pacific territory remains deeply divided between pro-independence and loyalist factions.

Press release - Organic products: MEPs back measures to support EU production

European Parliament (News) - Tue, 14/07/2026 - 17:23
The new measures seek to protect EU organic food production from unfair external competition and increase consumer trust.
Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development

Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Will a U.S.-Iran Deal Include Kurds?

Foreign Policy - Tue, 14/07/2026 - 17:09
Attacks against Kurdish regions in Iran and Iraq never stopped.

Modi’s Visit: Australia, India Seek to Gain Strength From Each Other

TheDiplomat - Tue, 14/07/2026 - 15:56
Australia and India are framing new minilateral coalitions to maximize their strategic options. 

It’s Time for Australia to Be a Good Neighbor to the Pacific

TheDiplomat - Tue, 14/07/2026 - 15:34
Australia’s Pacific approach equates to long stretches of neglect punctuated by spurts of anxiety and activity. That's no way to build durable security.

The Pentagon Needs $1.5 Trillion

Foreign Policy - Tue, 14/07/2026 - 15:29
At a perilous moment, Washington is smart to invest in a bigger defense budget.

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