Policy
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Afghanistan’s unity and Pakistan’s security: talks to establish truce mechanisms
Afghanistan and Pakistan are resuming negotiations aimed at solidifying the mechanisms of a fragile truce, as both neighbors seek guarantees…
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Global Thunder 26: a comprehensive U.S. test of nuclear deterrence
The United States has launched its “Global Thunder 26” military drills, described as the most extensive nuclear exercise of the…
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Europe’s drone wall… Germany exposes the gaps
Germany’s defense minister has dismissed the possibility that Europe could succeed in building an “impenetrable” defensive line against Russian drones…
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Annexation is a red line: decisive Emirati messages reinforce historic support for Palestine
Israel’s annexation of the West Bank or any part of the occupied Palestinian territories constitutes a “red line,” and any…
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Faces and memories behind the numbers: Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails
Israel released nearly two thousand Palestinian prisoners this month in exchange for twenty living Israeli hostages held by Hamas, as…
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Gaza and landmines: an open field
One might use the phrase “minefield” figuratively to describe a road full of hazards — but what if you live…
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The Russian Harmony system: A secret ploy to shield nuclear submarines
Russia has secretly relied on front companies to acquire Western technology and build an underwater surveillance network in the Arctic…
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United Nations Day: The UAE as a Leading Model of Partnership for Peace and Development
On the occasion of United Nations Day, the United Arab Emirates stands as a pioneering model in promoting peace and…
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Missile Wings Soar Over Tension: North Korea Tests the Ultimate Deterrent
With two hypersonic projectiles launched from the outskirts of Pyongyang toward the northeast, North Korea announced its entry into a…
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Nearly a Year After the Lebanon Truce: Incomplete Peace and Elusive Security
In southern Lebanon, where calm was expected to prevail nearly a year after the truce with Israel, nothing suggests that…
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