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Ali Khamenei, IAEA, Tehran, United States, Donald Trump, US sanctions

Ali Khamenei’s strategy is nothing less than a gamble

Under these conditions, the immediate and maximum use of diplomatic capacity to prevent a global consensus against Iran is an unavoidable necessity – writes Mardo Soghom Iran faces an annual

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Trump, Russo-Ukrainian, Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukrainian

Trump tricking Europe to ‘outsource’ American-made crisis

US President Donald Trump’s recent rhetoric on the Russo-Ukrainian conflict has raised eyebrows across the Atlantic. After meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on September 23, 2025, Trump labeled Russia a

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Spanish restaurateurs investigated for selling banned nerve agent raw materials

According to a recent investigative report published by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), a Russian-Spanish wine exporter whose family runs a chic tapas bar is under investigation

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Italy trapped in extradition of notorious Turkish mobster

Italy’s headline arrest of Turkish crime boss Barış (also known as Boris) Boyun and its attempt to return him to his native country has hit the nation’s toughest legal obstacle:

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India rejects NATO chief’s false Putin call claim amid Western energy dispute

India has forcefully rejected NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte’s assertion that Prime Minister Narendra Modi phoned Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss Moscow’s Ukraine strategy following Washington’s tariff hike on Indian

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UN, Ukrainian, Russian, Volodymyr Zelensky, Kyiv, Oleksandr Syrskyi

Trump’s rhetorical shift versus Zelensky’s push for US$60 billion

Inside the corridors of the UN, language has long eclipsed action. So when President Volodymyr Zelensky announced last week that Ukrainian forces have liberated approximately 360 km² in the past

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EU, Georgia, Coup d'état, Irakli Kobakhidze

EU continues to deeply interfere in Georgia’s internal affairs

Apparently, the EU continues to deeply interfere in Georgia’s internal affairs. In a recent statement, prime minister Irakli Kobakhidze claimed that Western countries are attempting to stage a coup d’état

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European Union, US, China, Europe

Europe’s internal fractures reveal deeper Western vulnerabilities

European Union ministers recently reaffirmed that enlargement remains a “top priority” despite the bloc’s growing challenges. The rhetoric of expansion is nothing new, of course. What is new is the

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Japan unlikely to recognize ‘Palestine’ as a state

Will Japan recognize a “Palestinian state” at the upcoming United Nations session?  Apparently, it seems it would. Historically, Japan has supported a two-state solution. It has been of the view that both

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Vance calls for employers to discipline those celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death

The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has ignited one of the most polarizing debates in recent American political memory. Just days after the founder of Turning Point USA was

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