Photo: Anatoly Zhdanov / Kommersant In early February, the Treaty on Measures for the Further …
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The British monarchy is going through an unprecedented crisis. Police have arrested the brother of …
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The dragon bites its own tail: How purges in China’s military leadership are tied to its “peaceful superpower” policy
by adminChina is carrying out unprecedented purges in its military leadership. In late January, two generals …
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Photo: Getty Images After American forces removed Nicolas Maduro from Venezuela earlier this year, the …
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French President Emmanuel Macron and U.S. President Donald Trump. Photo: European Union, 2025 The European …
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The devil’s due: Why Putin’s pursuit of a multipolar world risks ruin for Russia itself
by adminPhoto: Reuters On Feb. 5, the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) — arguably the …
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Posts change, but NABU endures: Why sweeping high-level personnel changes in Kyiv point to a stronger Ukrainian state
by admin© Pavlo Bahmut / Keystone Press Agency / Global Look Press Ukrainian society has long …
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Polar disorder: Why Trump wants to seize Greenland and what a U.S. annexation of the island would mean for NATO
by adminPhoto: Reuters The European Parliament is prepared to freeze a trade agreement with the United …
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Not on the brink: Why protests and airstrikes alone are unlikely to bring revolution in Iran without a split in the armed forces
by adminProtesters in Tehran, Jan. 9, 2026. Photo: MAHSA / Middle East Images / AFP / …
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Solidarity with caveats: Western countries support Ukraine but bar their citizens from fighting for it
by adminOn Jan. 8 French President Emmanuel Macron met with members of his country’s parliament to …
