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$3 billion a week: The staggering economic cost of Israel’s Iran war

Israel's Finance Ministry warns that the air conflict with Iran could damage the economy by over 9 billion shekels ($2.93 billion) each week. Current "red"...

Revolutionary Guards Take Wartime Helm, Pushing Iran Toward Harder Line

Iran's Revolutionary Guards have increased their influence in wartime decisions despite the loss of key commanders. This shift has led to a more aggressive...

US-Israeli Strike on Iran Triggers Massive Energy Market Turmoil

The U. S.-Israel conflict with Iran has significantly disrupted oil and natural gas exports from the Middle East, leading to production stoppages in various...

Small Circles, Deep Conversations: How Community-Based Dialogue Is Reshaping Online Discourse

by Adrian Keller Public discussion on the internet has never been static. In the early web era, forums gathered readers around shared interests. Later, large...

Trump Vows to Cut All Trade with Spain

U. S. President Donald Trump announced plans to sever all trade with Spain after the country declined to allow the U. S. military to...

From Boom to Bust? How the Iran Conflict Is Scaring Tourists Away from the Gulf

Middle East tourism, valued at about $367 billion annually, is suffering due to the escalating conflict involving U. S.-Israel forces and Iran. This situation...

Why Trump’s Attack on Tehran Is Fueling Russian Calls to Escalate in Ukraine

When President Donald Trump returned to the White House last year, some Russian hardliners had hope that his unpredictable style could help Moscow regarding...

Solidarity meets reality: Why Europe is divided over Ukraine’s fast-track entry

Ukraine’s request for a quick entry into the European Union (EU) as part of a peace deal to end the war with Russia is...

Why U.S. Allies in Asia See the Iran War as a Gift to China

Japanese lawmakers met to discuss concerns about the U. S. and Israel's military actions in the Middle East, particularly regarding evacuation plans, energy supplies,...

Why ‘Made in EU’ auto rules are straining ties with allies and competitors

The European Union is planning to introduce 'Made in EU' rules for the automotive industry to support local manufacturing while being careful not to...

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Will the Iran War Undermine America’s Indo-Pacific Strategy?

America has engaged in yet another war in the...

The U.S. Lost Hungary But The Interference Continues

After 16 years in power, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán...

Please buy smart and don’t mix Military Procurement with Civilian Industrial Policy on Submarines

The news is reporting that a Korean KSS-111-class submarine...
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