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Is the Iran War Creating the Biggest NATO Rift Since the Cold War?

As the war between Iran and Israel intensifies—with Israeli strikes hitting Tehran and Beirut—a new geopolitical fault line has emerged inside the Western alliance...

The Gulf Under Fire: Why Iran’s Strikes May Reshape Middle East Alliances

The rapidly escalating Middle East conflict in 2026 has entered a new and dangerous phase. After the joint United States–Israel military strikes on Iran,...

€90 Billion Blocked, $588 Billion Needed: Europe’s Ukraine Dilemma Exposed

The European Union’s efforts to launch a landmark €90 billion financial support loan for Ukraine have hit a major stumbling block. Hungary’s unexpected veto...

Why France Sees Trump’s Peace Plan as a Threat to EU Foreign Policy

The European Union is facing a rare but serious internal rupture after European Commissioner Dubravka Šuica attended the first formal meeting of US President...

$5B Gaza Aid Pledge Anchors Trump’s New Middle East Peace Plan

In a bold international initiative, US President Donald Trump announced that members of his newly formed “Board of Peace” have pledged more than $5 billion...

US Climate Retreat Hands Global Leadership to Europe and China

US President Donald Trump’s decision to reverse the 2009 “endangerment finding” marks the most far-reaching attack on climate regulation in modern American history. While...

Europe Rearms — But Who Pays the Global Price?

Europe’s approval of €38 billion in initial defence investments under its €150 billion Security Action for Europe (SAFE) framework is being presented as a...