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War In Iran

America’s War in Iran Is Eroding Its Standing Across the World

The war between the United States and Iran is not only reshaping the Middle East—it is quietly unraveling America’s global standing. New diplomatic cables reveal a growing sense of alarm inside U.S. embassies around the world. American diplomats are warning Washington that the conflict is damaging relationships, weakening alliances, and

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U.S.–Iran Talks Collapse in Pakistan, Triggering New Phase of Global Risk

U.S.–Iran Talks Collapse in Pakistan, Triggering New Phase of Global Risk

The most consequential diplomatic effort to halt the 2026 Iran war ended without agreement this weekend, as marathon negotiations between the United States and Iran in Islamabad broke down after 21 hours—exposing the widening gap between military escalation and diplomatic resolution. What followed may define the next phase of global

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Venezuela Opens Its Mineral Frontier —With Washington in the Room

Venezuela Opens Its Mineral Frontier —With Washington in the Room

In a move that signals both economic reinvention and geopolitical realignment, Venezuela has opened its vast mineral sector to foreign investment—with the United States not just watching, but actively shaping the outcome. What was once a lawless frontier dominated by illicit mining is now being recast as a strategic asset.

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The Quantum Surge: China’s Bet on the Next Frontier of Power

The Quantum Surge: China’s Bet on the Next Frontier of Power

In a signal moment for the global technology race, China’s quantum sector is roaring back to life, powered by large-scale capital, state strategy, and a renewed push to dominate one of the most consequential industries of the 21st century. But what is unfolding in China is not happening in isolation.

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The Fault Lines of Democracy: Hungary’s Election Tests Power, Identity, and Influence

The Fault Lines of Democracy: Hungary’s Election Tests Power, Identity, and Influence

As Hungary approaches its pivotal parliamentary elections, the country has become a focal point for a much larger global story—one that blends domestic political control, international alignment, and the unresolved question of who democracy ultimately serves. What was once a predictable electoral cycle for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his

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