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Four years after the start of the war in Ukraine, one of the central questions in international affairs remains how Russia continues to finance the conflict despite sweeping Western sanctions. The answer lies not in a single source of funding, but in a combination of energy revenues, trade reorientation, and domesticĀ
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The United States has set a Friday deadline for Iraq to form a new government free from Iranian influence, warning that failure to do so could result in potential sanctions. The move increases diplomatic pressure on Baghdad at a particularly sensitive political moment. At the center of the controversy is the possible nominationĀ
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A former instructor at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) training academy told members of Congress that the preparation of new agents is āinadequate, defective, and broken.ā Ryan Schwank, who left his position as a law instructor at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Georgia, inĀ
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Former British ambassador to the United States Peter Mandelson was briefly arrested in London as part of an ongoing investigation linked to his past contacts with Jeffrey Epstein. Plainclothes officers escorted him from his residence in Camden, drawing renewed attention to high-profile figures associated with the lateĀ
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Following renewed demonstrations at Iranian universities, the government in Tehran has issued its first official response, adopting a dual tone that combines acknowledgment with warning. Authorities stated that students have the right to protest, but emphasized that certain āred linesā must not be crossed. GovernmentĀ
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Little remains of the territorial ācaliphateā once controlled by the militant group known as the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq. Although it lost its physical strongholds years ago, the organization has not disappeared entirely. In recent months, fragmented cells have shown signs of renewed activity, particularly inĀ
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Several Arab and Muslim states reacted with strong indignation to recent remarks made by U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee concerning what he described as a ābiblical rightā of Israel over large parts of the Middle East. The comments quickly triggered diplomatic backlash in a region already marked by deep historical andĀ
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The President of the United States issued a direct warning to Iran, setting a deadline of ten to fifteen days to reach an agreement aimed at reducing current tensions. If no meaningful progress is achieved within that timeframe, he cautioned that āvery serious thingsā could happen, significantly raising diplomatic pressure in an alreadyĀ
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Former British Prince Andrew has once again been thrust into international controversy following new legal actions connected to the scandal surrounding convicted American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. His name, already under intense scrutiny in previous years, reemerges in a context that revives one of the most damagingĀ
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Iranās Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi warned that Tehran would respond with a counterattack if the United States launches any military action against the country. His remarks come amid renewed rhetorical escalation between Washington and Tehran over the Iranian nuclear program. Araqchi emphasized that Iran considersĀ
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Hungary has blocked a proposed ā¬90 billion European Union loan package intended to provide financial support to Ukraine, exposing once again the deep divisions within the bloc over its long-term strategy toward the ongoing war. The decision was driven by Prime Minister Viktor OrbĆ”n, who has repeatedly takenĀ
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In a decision widely described as historic, the United States Supreme Court ruled that most of the emergency tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump under a 1977 economic powers law were unlawful. The ruling marks a significant setback for one of the central pillars of his trade policy. The president had relied on the statuteĀ
