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The leadership question in Iran is already answered.Martin van Staden
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A new and deeply concerning threshold may have been crossed in Sudan’s ongoing war.Adam Starzynski
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The Strait of Hormuz may be small but its impact on global power is enormous.Raghu Kondori
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A viral post claimed Israel tried to assassinate a journalist. The record shows warnings, Hezbollah territory, and the journalist’s own tweets tell a very different story.Tim Flack
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Conflict Zones Foreign InfluenceU.S. Eyes Polisario as Security Threat Amid Iran Tensions
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The Beginning of the End for Iran’s Regime?
The war in Iran has entered a new phase.

Niyak Ghorbani
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The Quiet Machinery of American Foreign Policy
From Iran to Ukraine, see how quiet, decades-long strategies shape global conflicts beyond the headlines and U.S. election noise.

Benjamin Reed
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At the Heart of the Indian Ocean: Why Diego Garcia Matters
A small island with massive influence over global trade, military strategy, and regional power.

Raghu Kondori
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Sudan’s Brotherhood in Khaki
Sudan’s war isn’t just a clash of generals. It’s a Brotherhood-backed counter-revolution hiding under the national flag.

Alexander Francis Shaw
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Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi Calls on the West to Stand with His People
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Stefan Tompson
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The Army That Declared War on Its Own Nation
Recognised as a government. Acting like a militia. Punishing its own people.

Adam Starzynski
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Armenia’s Memory at Risk
How shifting diplomacy under Nikol Pashinyan is reshaping the genocide question and Armenia’s international standing.

Kyourk Arslanian
- The WestConflict Zones
Al Jazeera: Europe’s Next Soft Power Threat
State-funded media can be a weapon. Europe banned Russian propaganda, why let Al Jazeera spread Islamist narratives unchecked?

Charlie Weimers
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Beyond the Noise: Europe’s Hard Choices for 2026
Institutionalist, Autonomist, Sovereigntist: Europe faces three paths in a changing global order.

Dre Lapiello
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Iran’s Digital Blackouts as State Violence
Silencing a nation online is the fastest way to make violence invisible.

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