Russian’ label often used by Euro-Atlanticist analysts, Rumen Radev’s electoral victory is not only far more complex, but ...
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Cuba continues to loom large in the Trump administration’s strategic planning. But now months into a maximum pressure ...
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In November 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told the Financial Times that “China is going to win the AI race.” But what does it mean to “win” such a race? Huang’s comments made headlines, but many ...
In recent years, the figure of the British sovereign has returned to the center of the international stage not only for dynastic reasons, but also because of the communicative role assumed in relation ...
Examining Syrian refugee populations in neighboring countries and the European Union, as well as the challenges faced by host ...
Faced with mounting battlefield stagnation, economic pressure, and technological adaptation, time is increasingly not on ...
In late March 2026, a bipartisan Senate delegation led by Senators Jeanne Shaheen and John Curtis arrived in Taipei alongside Thom Tillis and Jacky Rosen, reaffirming Washington’s commitment to Taiwan ...
With reciprocal intention and a common aspiration to forge a framework that could maximize the benefits of bilateral collaboration in the maritime domain, Cambodia and Thailand formally signed a ...