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Satellite Photos Reveal Mystery Structure at Disputed South China Sea Reef

Satellite images confirmed a structure's presence at the Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea last week, but later images show it is no...

Diplomacy After the Fact Is Too Late

At an energy summit in Athens on 14 May, Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis offered a phrase Greek diplomacy has rarely used about itself: "We...

Uganda Enacts Foreign Influence Law Despite Economic and Rights Concerns

Yoweri Museveni has signed a controversial new law aimed at restricting foreign influence in Uganda, despite warnings from economic institutions and international organizations about...

The Global Sumud Flotilla and the Erosion of International Law

“The strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.” These saying of Thucydides hit hard today, as it shown harsh reality...

Iran Urges BRICS to Condemn War

Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi, asked BRICS nations to condemn the actions of the United States and Israel, claiming they violate international law. This...

Pretoria to The Hague: South Africa’s Legal Challenge, China’s Backing

The political developments of the international system are increasingly being transformed not only by military strength and economic resources but also by the clever...

Netanyahu’s Ethnostate and the Greater Israel: A Biblical Mythology or a Geopolitical Project?

Greater Israel: Beyond Biblical Mythology, a Geopolitical Blueprint When Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich talks about expanding Israel’s reach “to Damascus,” or Prime Minister Benjamin...

Taiwan Independence Explained: Is Taiwan Already a Country?

U. S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are set to meet in Beijing next month for a summit, where China is...

Western Sahara: Three Wrong Turns the World Must Not Take

At the end of April the United Nations Security Council returns to a file it has been unable to close for more than three...

What Is Better for the State of Israel: Miserable Palestinians or Dignified Citizens?

A conflict that has lasted nearly eight decades may require an approach different from the recurring cycles of war that all parties have pursued....

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North Korea’s Piedmont Strategy: Turning the Ukraine War into Regional Advantage

Reports that North Korea may send as many as...

From Michigan to Florida: Is Foreign Policy Becoming the Democratic Party’s New Electoral Fault Line?

When Money Stops Being Enough Abdul El-Sayed’s victory in Michigan...

The Guggenheim Abu Dhabi’s December Gamble

On 11 December, Frank Gehry's nine metallic cones will...

China’s Iran Strategy After the 60-Day US-Iran Deadline: What Happens Next?

On Monday, August 17, 2026, the 60-day deadline for...
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