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The Nation on MSNTrump’s “Corridor Wars” in the Caucasus
His deals are informed by hyper-transactional dealmaking.
TEHRAN--Isfahan, a magnificent city of thousand-year-old architecture, is today on the verge of a crisis that quietly and ...
It is not a secret that US President Donald Trump wants a Nobel Peace Prize. Earlier last month, Israeli Prime Minister ...
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Voices from the Arab press: Macron’s promise and Great Britain’s historical burden
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world. Macron’s promise and Great Britain’s historical burdenAl-Masry Al-Youm, Egyp 2 French President Emmanuel Macron’s ...
INSKEEP: He's the Republican president in the 1980s who challenged the Soviet Union to remove the wall that divided Berlin. His biographers include the conservative writer Max Boot.
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The Mirror US on MSNTerrifying maps show nuclear fallout damage from potential Iranian attacks on 5 US cities
Maps show the damage from a 10-kiloton nuclear bomb, which is around the same size as the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, ...
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What to expect, and what not to, at the UN meeting on an Israel-Palestinian two-state solution
The U.N. General Assembly is bringing high-level officials together to promote a two-state solution to the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Israel and its close ally the United States ...
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The Christian Post on MSNWhy don't American Christians care about the ethnic cleansing of an ancient Christian homeland?
The plight of Armenian Christian families forced from their ancestral homeland in 2023 has fallen on many deaf ears in the ...
The UN has repeatedly warned of famine and genocide in Gaza, with satellite images and reports confirming the destruction of agricultural land and the starvation of children, while Israeli forces have ...
Disputed Sovereignty and Global Stakes The Esequibo territory, with over 159,000 km² of jungle, rivers, and resources, was ...
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World Politics Review on MSNRussia Isn't Calling the Shots in the South Caucasus Anymore
A diplomatic spat between Russia and Azerbaijan reflects a broader shift in which Moscow's influence in the South Caucasus is increasingly contested. The post Russia Isn't Calling the Shots in the ...
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