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Francesca Albanese's children, ages 12 and 9, can no longer run freely around their Tunisia neighborhood. Her U.S. bank account is closed. Her $700,000...

Well-Reasoned Scenarios: Israel, Iran and Nuclear War

“Then fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.”-Archilochus At first glance, the June 2025 military operation against Iran carried no risks...

Surrounded by Enemies: Myanmar’s Diplomacy Faces the ICJ Challenge

The ongoing violence in Myanmar's Rakhine region has deep roots, and any unbiased conversation about this issue must be a polyphony of voices, not...

Between Rafah & Ruin: The Unresolved Future of the Trump Gaza Plan

The reopening of the Rafah crossing marks an important step in Trump’s plan for Gaza, relating specifically to the plan’s ceasefire and humanitarian access...

Iran – A US Demurral is not Necessarily a De-escalation

Fear of a wider war is influencing Washington’s latest decision to forego an immediate attack on Iran—the UAE, Qatar, and the Saudis have been...

How China’s Ninth Bureau Counters Mossad Operations in Mideast

The Ninth Bureau (Bureau 9) of the Chinese Ministry of State Security (MSS) is a high-level intelligence agency focused on counter-espionage. Its role has...

Somaliland Seeks Israel Trade Pact, Offers Access to Key Minerals

Somaliland is close to finalizing a trade agreement with Israel, the first nation to recognize its independence. Somaliland’s leader, President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi, mentioned...

You Can’t Buy Peace: Trump’s Economic Fantasy Across Three Wars

President Donald Trump's son-in-law stood before global elites in Davos last week and unveiled renderings of a "New Gaza"—glittering skyscrapers along the Mediterranean, data...

China’s Maritime Pincer from the Malacca Strait to the Mediterranean

The Ream naval base in Cambodia is part of “China's String of Pearls strategy”, a naval military strategy of the People's Liberation Army (PLA)...

Israel Reopens Gaza’s Rafah Crossing to Egypt, but Restrictions Remain

Israel reopened the Rafah border crossing to Egypt on Monday, allowing Palestinians to leave Gaza on foot and enabling those who fled during the...

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