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U.S. Withheld Iran Strike Details from Italy Amid Trust Concerns
Historical Ties to Iranian Centrifuge Supply Cited as Reason for Exclusion from Briefing The recent U.S.-led strike on Iranian uranium enrichment facilities has sparked new diplomatic tension in Europe—notably between Washington and Rome. Sources within the intelligence community have confirmed…
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Von der Leyen, Macron, and Starmer Still Hope for Diplomatic Breakthrough with Iran
European Leaders Push for Mediation Amid Escalating Tensions over Iran’s Nuclear Program As the crisis surrounding Iran’s nuclear program deepens, European leaders Ursula von der Leyen, Emmanuel Macron, and Keir Starmer continue to advocate for diplomatic mediation in hopes of…
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Iran: No Indication of a Popular Uprising Against the Regime
Despite Economic Hardship and Social Discontent, Widespread Rebellion Remains Unlikely In recent months, international observers and analysts have speculated about the potential for widespread civil unrest in Iran. However, despite ongoing economic challenges, political disillusionment, and social dissatisfaction, there are…
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Tel Aviv Square Rallies in Support of Netanyahu
A Surge of Public Backing Amid Political Turbulence and Security Challenges In a surprising turn in Israel’s complex political landscape, Tel Aviv—often perceived as a bastion of liberal and opposition sentiment—has recently witnessed a growing wave of public support for…
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Why the EU Would Benefit from Kaja Kallas as Its Unified Foreign Voice
If Kaja Kallas, former Prime Minister of Estonia, were empowered to act as the single voice of the European Union in international diplomacy—particularly in high-stakes dialogues with figures like Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and Benjamin Netanyahu—the EU could gain in…
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The Future of the Dalai Lama: Tradition, Politics, and the Golden Urn
An In-Depth Look at the Reincarnation Controversy in Tibetan Buddhism The question of who will succeed the 14th Dalai Lama is both spiritually significant and politically charged. At the heart of this issue lies a centuries-old tradition that now clashes…
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Conte II Government Funded Film by Ford, Later Convicted in Anastasia-Andromeda Case
Political outrage as revelations emerge that state-backed cultural funds supported a production linked to a now-convicted murderer. Italy is facing a growing political storm following revelations that the Conte II government, in office between 2019 and 2021, provided financial support…
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The “Useful Idiots” Who Shout “Iran Doesn’t Have the Bomb”: Why Israel Still Strikes
Debunking the naïve narrative and understanding the logic behind Israel’s preemptive doctrine against Iran. In the increasingly polarized global conversation around the Middle East, one refrain has gained traction in certain corners of media and activism: “Iran doesn’t even have…
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Paris Blacklists Israeli Exhibitors at Air Show: Macron’s Controversial Gambit
France’s decision to sideline Israeli defense companies at the Paris Air Show sparks diplomatic backlash and fuels debate over European neutrality. In a move that has shocked international observers and defense industry insiders alike, the French government has reportedly ordered…
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The Euro Ascends: Europe’s Single Currency on the Brink of Global Dominance
With geopolitical shifts and economic recalibrations, the euro emerges as a serious contender to the dollar’s supremacy. In a rapidly shifting global economic landscape, the euro—once seen as a bold experiment in monetary union—is now poised to gain unprecedented global…














