The official Chinese narrative foregrounds international condemnation and positions Beijing as defender of the international ...
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‘Some Foreign Influence Will Be Hard to Reverse’
Even the National Security Strategy concedes that, in the Western Hemisphere, “some foreign influence will be hard to reverse ...
Al Jazeera on MSNOpinion
Why Somalia drew a line with the UAE
What Somalia has done is draw a clear, lawful line. It has said that engagement is welcome but only on transparent, ...
THE East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) is steadily transitioning from an ambitious regional vision into a tangible ...
The U.S.-led “Flintlock 2026” exercise, slated to take place near the ceasefire line in Sirte, is marketed as a “tangible ...
Israel’s recognition of Somaliland as an independent state in December 2025 is not merely a diplomatic gesture toward a ...
The National Interest on MSNOpinion
Why the Taliban wants to talk with the US
Can the Donald Trump administration stomach the short-term political costs of engaging with Afghanistan for the long-term ...
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Silencing GNU Dissidents a Litmus Test for Cyril Ramaphosa
The upcoming Cabinet Lekgotla marks a pivotal moment for South Africa's Government of National Unity, as it confronts ...
Between late 2025 and early 2026, container ship transits through the Suez Canal begin to edge up again, but remain well ...
Fasher's fall, Egypt faces the choice of intervening in a war against UAE proxies, or standing by as its 'red lines' in Sudan ...
At the beginning of January 2026, the port of Latakia is added to the Mideast service operated by Ignazio Messina. The lifting of sanctions reopens the Syrian market, while the Genoa-based group ...
History and scripture often converge on one clear truth: pride, when left unchecked, sows the seeds of downfall. The Bible ...
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