Government & Policy
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War of Words Erupts as Iran Reopens Strait of Hormuz While Debunking Trump’s “Nuclear Dust” Claims
I n a stunning series of diplomatic pivots that have sent shockwaves through global energy markets, the current administration reached…
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Xi Jinping and Taiwan Opposition Leader Cheng Li-wun Hold Historic Meeting Amid Unprecedented Naval Surge
BEIJING – In a high-stakes diplomatic encounter that has sent shockwaves through the Asia-Pacific region, Cheng Li-wun, the leader of…
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Diplomacy Under Siege: KMT Chair’s China Visit Collides with Reports of Massive Cyber Incursions
TAIPEI – As dawn breaks on April 7, 2026, all eyes in East Asia are fixed on a departing flight…
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The 5% Ultimatum: Inside Trump’s High-Stakes Gamble to Privatize NATO
BRUSSELS — As of March 2026, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization is no longer the alliance of the post-Cold War…
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Zelensky Rejects Troop Withdrawal from Donbas Despite Potential U.S. Security Guarantees
U krainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has again ruled out withdrawing Ukrainian forces from the eastern Donbas region, even amid discussions…
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India Resumes Russian Oil Purchases as U.S. Waiver Eases Hormuz Crisis Pressure
N EW DELHI / WASHINGTON — India’s oil procurement strategy has again become a focal point of international geopolitics as…
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The Great Decoupling: Putin Signals Potential Early Exit from European Gas Markets
I n a move that could fundamentally reshape the global energy landscape, President Vladimir Putin suggested on Wednesday that Russia…
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Spain Defies U.S. Over Iran War, Sparking Rare Transatlantic Tensions
On March 2, 2026, Spain took a firm stand against U.S.-led military operations targeting Iran, denying access to key military…
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