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Only through multifaceted strategies can we address the hidden costs of energy poverty and break the cycle of inequality.
Iran’s new leaders are younger, but they are just as religiously devout—and far more brazen than were their older ...
The US-India relationship suffers from false assumptions about bipartisan support, strategic altruism, and misunderstandings ...
Trump’s Iran strike halted escalation and bolstered his peacemaker image. Now, he seeks to expand the Abraham Accords, with ...
Despite falling interest rates and rising tariffs, US bond yields, a weakening dollar, and soaring gold signal foreign ...
South Korea’s new president, Lee Jae-myung, has prioritized de-escalation with North Korea, creating a diplomatic window for ...
The June 22 attack on the Mar Elias Church in Damascus underscores the threat of extremism in Syria even after the fall of ...
For Jerusalem, the existing ceasefire would leave Iran’s nuclear program in place, and could never be allowed to hold.
Washington's oil market hubris risks repeating the mistakes of the past — and threatens national security as well.
In China, the world is witnessing the possible return of a far more technocratic elite that favors scaling back direct confrontation with the West.
Myanmar’s civil war is unwinnable under the circumstances. Supporting Kachin independence could secure rare earth supplies, ...
Since the Su-34 serves as a major player in Moscow’s aerial fleet, it should become a prime target for Ukraine’s barrages.
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