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Israel, Gaza, and the Clash of World Orders: Why the UN Condemns What Trump’s Board Won’t

As the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza deepens and Israel accelerates controversial actions in the occupied West Bank, an uncomfortable diplomatic contrast has emerged. On...

Who Controls Peace in Gaza? The Growing Clash Between Trump’s Board and the UN

The sudden rescheduling of a high-level United Nations Security Council (UNSC) meeting on Israel-Palestine to accommodate the convening of US President Donald Trump’s self-styled...

First Phase Talks Break Deadlock: Has the US Stepped Back From Striking Iran?

The first phase of indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran has revived a critical question dominating global geopolitics: Has a US military...

Beyond NATO? What the EU’s Defence Financing Push Signals

In a landmark decision this week, European Union defence ministers approved national plans worth roughly €75 billion under the bloc’s new €150 billion defence...

Waiting Out Trump: Is Europe Betting Too Much on America’s Political Clock?

As tensions ripple across the Atlantic once again, a question increasingly debated in European capitals is no longer whispered but openly discussed: should Europe...

Macron’s Gamble: Can a Two-Speed Europe Save the EU Economy?

As the European Union confronts growing economic stagnation and intensifying global competition, French President Emmanuel Macron has emerged as a key architect of a...

The Red Line Crisis: Iran, Trump, and Israel’s High-Stakes Standoff

Iran has made it absolutely clear that its ballistic missile capabilities are off limits in diplomatic negotiations — even as indirect talks with the...