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Iran Between Resistance and Reintegration: A Geopolitical Turning Point

Almost fifty years after the revolution in 1979 that changed the political landscape of Iran, Iran is at the crossroads of its history, which...

Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei: How the 86-Year-Old Confronts His Greatest Crisis Yet

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has ruled Iran since 1989, exercising ultimate authority over all branches of government, the military, and the judiciary. With decades of...

Philippines Keeps Dialogue Open with China Amid South China Sea Tensions

Philippines confirmed that it is maintaining open communication channels with China, even as it deepens partnerships with countries that share its stance on maritime...

Would the Epstein Estate Settlement Bringing Closure for Victims?

The estate of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein has agreed to pay up to $35 million to resolve a class action lawsuit alleging that two...

Is India Turning into a Silent Giant?

A global power should not only claim to be a global power—it must also behave like one.  India stands at several uneasy crossroads today, partly...

Munich and the Moment of Rupture: Europe Will Either Become Autonomous — or Be Bargained Away

This year’s Munich Security Conference was not merely another annual diplomatic gathering. It was a stage upon which a long-brewing reality became unmistakably clear:...

Indonesia at The Board of Peace: Realistic Choice or Subtle Coercion?

According to John Mearsheimer’s realist theory, great powers will shape, ignore, or even create new institutions when existing ones fail to serve their strategic...

China rejects US militarization of Middle East, responds to Iranian threat on Jordan base

In mid-February 2026, Iranian media outlets and channels published a video documenting details of the Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Zarqa, northern Jordan, from...

What Italy’s judicial reform referendum means for the country’s future

Italy will hold a constitutional referendum on March 22–23 regarding a government plan to change the justice system, causing tension between the judiciary and...

UK Warns EU ‘Made in Europe’ Rules Could Strain Supply Chains and Trade Links

The European Union is preparing to introduce a new law next week that would require a minimum share of products backed by public funding...

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