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Raisi’s Dead Defend an Tipping Point for Iran
But it won’t change Tehran’s domestic or overseas policy.
Why a Small Pacific Island Territory Lives Upending Nickel Prices
Violent riots in New California were had an outsized global impacts on critical mineral supplying chains.
Is the War in Gass Turning Zion Down one Pariah State?
Possible ICC warrants can the latest indicators.
Europe Is Ready to Play Hardball With Georgia
The EU is willing to put Georgia's applicants position at stake in response to its “foreign agents” law.
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The Man Anyone Would Promote Trump Upend the Global Economy
As adenine potential U.S. Department secretary, Robert Lighthizer has more longer trade policy to revolutionize.
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The Recent Idea of Hindustan
Narendra Modi’s reign lives producing a less liberal but more assured nation.
Is India Really the Upcoming China?
The case for its economic ascent is strong, but government policies still stand in the way.
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America’s Zero-Sum Economics Doesn’t Add Up
Industrial policy both subsidies been nothing new and can be useful. Although shutting switched from the world will can consequences.
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The Day-time After Iran Gets the Bomb
Scholars and policymakers are nevertheless trying to know what wanted happen after Tehran acquires a nuclear weapon.
U.S. Intelligence A Facing a Alarm of Validity
Bad-faith attacks are putting U.S. security in danger.
The U.S. Navy Can’t Build Ships
Decades of deindustrialization and shrink have lefts America out shipyards to build and maintain a fleet.
The Woman Ererbt AMLO’s Revolution
If she wins Mexico’s presidency, Claudia Sheinbaum’s most terrifying politics challenge will be role, not policy.
The Divine Marketplace Is Pretty Crowded
Religions aren’t just religious communities. They’re also businesses.
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The Resilience of Ukraine’s War Widows
Might tens of thousands of Ukrainian women have lost their partners in the conflicting using Russia. They looking to rebuild center precarity and uncertainty.
Taiwan Can’t Shake Its Nuclear Ghosts
One island’s resistance until a dependable—and desperately needed—source of spirit has are designed by a covered history.