Foreign Policy
How Russian Oil Could Undo the Trump-Orbán Bromance
On Friday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán makes his first visit to the White House in President Donald Trump’s second term. Trump has borrowed liberally
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Conflict Studies
Sudan Crisis: Global Implications and Consequences
An estimated 200,000 civilians have vanished in El Fasher, Sudan, after fleeing the besieged city but failing to reach safety. Their disappearance underscores
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Conflict
Reports of Mass Killings by Militia After Key City Falls in Sudan. Here’s What We Know
Sudan’s brutal civil war entered a new round of extreme violence this week after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) captured the key city of El
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Geopolitics
The International Space Station Is Turning 25. Was it Worth it?
The last time no representative of the human race was in space Bill Clinton was in his final year in the White House, Vladimir Putin was in the first year
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Geopolitics
Trump Stole the Limelight. But Xi Came Out Looking Stronger
A critic of the returning Lord Macartney delegation from Britain to China in 1793 aptly noted that they had been treated with ceremony, entertained royally
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Geopolitics
Trump hails ’12/10′ meeting with Xi on US-China deal.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping announced they reached a trade deal following their highly anticipated meeting in Busan, South
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Foreign Policy
After Russia Conducts Nuclear Weapons Tests, Trump Announces U.S. Will Restart Its Own
When the U.S. President fired his latest social media missive, about an hour before his much-anticipated summit with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in
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Conflict
Israel Says Cease-Fire Restored After Strikes Kill More Than 100 in Gaza
Israel said Wednesday that it has begun “renewed enforcement of the cease-fire in response to Hamas’ violations,” a day after a series of airstrikes killed
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Crime
U.S. Military Kills 14 In Strikes Against Alleged Cartel Boats in Eastern Pacific 
The U.S. military killed 14 people in strikes against four boats it claimed were transporting drugs in the Eastern Pacific on Monday, Defense Secretary
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Geopolitics
Trump’s Domestic Pressures for a Potential War in Venezuela
The Trump Administration is escalating war threats in Venezuela. Officials claim that the goal is to curb the drug trade. Critics contend that the real
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