Policy
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Terrorism Toll in Nigeria: 13,000 Militants Killed in One Year
Nigeria has reported its annual results in the fight against extremism, stating that at least 13,000 “terrorists” have been killed.…
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30 Years in Prison for Former President: Seoul Closes the Martial Law Case
South Korean judicial authorities have announced the sentencing of former president Yoon Suk-yeol to 30 years in prison. Yoon Suk-yeol…
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War in Eastern Congo Reaches Burundi’s Doorstep
Despite the fragile calm that has returned to the Congolese city of Uvira following the withdrawal of rebel forces, concerns…
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Ukraine Tests Western Unity: Macron Seeks a Lost Consensus
Amid growing Western divisions over the war in Ukraine, French President Emmanuel Macron is leading an effort to restore unity…
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Where Will the United States and Iran Sign the Expected Agreement?
Attention is turning to the location where negotiations between Washington and Tehran will move from closed-door discussions to an official…
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The Taliban Wage War Against Their Arch Enemy Inside Their Members’ Pockets
Inside the pockets of their fighters and government employees, the Afghan Taliban are waging a silent war against devices that…
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Open and no attack on warships: United States refutes Iran’s claims over Hormuz
The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) has rejected, in the early hours of Thursday morning, Iranian claims regarding the Strait…
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A Floating Missile Platform: The Admiral Nakhimov Restores the Prestige of the Russian Navy
As the world’s largest nuclear-powered warship, the Admiral Nakhimov has long occupied a special place in Russia’s naval ambitions. At…
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The Spearhead of the Second Day of the U.S. Strikes on Iran: What We Know About the Tomahawk
The Tomahawk missile has once again taken center stage after U.S. President Donald Trump revealed that it was extensively used…
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The Colombian President and the New York Mayor: The Story of a Meeting Canceled Under Last-Minute Pressure
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani had planned to hold his first meeting with a foreign leader this week, but…
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