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How Liberal Europe Manufactures Dissent to Keep Capital Safe

In European states, economic protests are a constant and normalized phenomenon, rarely escalating into security emergencies. France offers a textbook example. Protest has become an integral part of daily life across the continent. Public opposition—often rooted in class conflict and unequal resource distribution—is embedded within Europe’s institutional democratic mechanisms for expressing demands.

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While NATO Talks, Russia Takes Territory: The Battlefield Decides What Diplomacy Cannot

After more than 46 months of war, it has become evident that NATO members remain trapped in the illusion of delivering a decisive defeat to Russia, while simultaneously scrambling to preserve Ukraine’s viability. In contrast, Moscow is imposing new realities on the battlefield—realities that grow stronger as NATO sinks deeper into political paralysis.

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UAE’s Gold, Ports, and Power: Inside Sudan’s Geopolitical Struggle

In recent years, a growing number of regional and extra regional actors have entered Africa with specific security and economic goals. Each actor arri...

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Trade under Pressure: How Trump’s Tariffs Are Reshaping U.S.-Japan Relations

With the beginning of Donald Trump’s presidency in January 2025, the U.S. government adopted a policy of protectionism aimed at supporting domestic pr...

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Russia’s Nuclear Rehearsal: A Chilling Message to the West

On October 22, Moscow carried out one of its largest nuclear drills in recent years — a massive exercise designed to demonstrate both Russia’s nucle...

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The Tomahawk Gambit: Is Trump's "Peace Through Power" Strategy a Masterstroke or a Miscalculation?

In the new Trump era, the United States is striving to reassert itself as a global superpower and hegemon. The Trump administration seeks to project i...

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The Price of the Pause: Can Netanyahu Survive the Post-War Political Reckoning?

The Post-Ceasefire Reality: Netanyahu’s Political Struggles and Israel’s Diminishing Strategic Strength In recent weeks, the ceasefire agreement be...

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Trump’s ‘Peace Plan’: A Shortcut to Justice or a Roadmap for Endless Occupation

Donald Trump, by unveiling a new version of his peace plan for the Middle East, has once again drawn attention to the long-standing Israeli–Palestinia...

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Israel’s Strategic Blunder: How the Doha Strike Is Reshaping Regional Order

On September 9, 2025, the Zionist regime, in a blatant violation of Qatar’s national sovereignty, carried out an airstrike in the heart of the Qatari...

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Negotiation with the United States will undoubtedly end to our detriment

Negotiation with the United States will undoubtedly end to our detriment

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Putin and Modi Defy Washington: A Strategic Friendship That Fuels the Multipolar World

Recently, on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Ministe...

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