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Is Trump 2.0 Rewriting the Rules of Global Order?
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Is Trump 2.0 Rewriting the Rules of Global Order?

As Trump returns to power, traditional diplomatic norms face unprecedented challenges. From Greenland tariff threats to Middle East realignments, the international community grapples with a shifting power dynamic.

Vietnam Enters Era of One-Party, One-Man Rule Under To Lam
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Vietnam Enters Era of One-Party, One-Man Rule Under To Lam

Vietnam's Communist Party consolidates unprecedented power under General Secretary To Lam, setting ambitious 10% GDP growth targets while reshaping Southeast Asian geopolitics.

Venezuela After Maduro: When Coercion Meets Reality
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Venezuela After Maduro: When Coercion Meets Reality

Three weeks after the US abduction of Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela operates under unprecedented pressure while Trump's oil-focused strategy faces market realities and internal contradictions.

Libya's 25-Year Oil Deal Signals New Energy Calculus
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Libya's 25-Year Oil Deal Signals New Energy Calculus

Libya signs major oil agreements with TotalEnergies and ConocoPhillips despite ongoing political instability. What this means for global energy markets and investment risk assessment.

Why US Ally Thailand Keeps Buying Chinese Weapons
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Why US Ally Thailand Keeps Buying Chinese Weapons

Thailand continues expanding Chinese military purchases despite being a US treaty ally. Is this pragmatic policy or a sign of shifting geopolitical loyalties in Southeast Asia?

Iran's Regime Collapse: How Elite Fractures Could Trigger Sudden Change
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Iran's Regime Collapse: How Elite Fractures Could Trigger Sudden Change

After 47 years, Iran's Islamic Republic faces its gravest internal crisis. Elite calculations behind closed doors suggest the regime's collapse may come gradually, then suddenly through military coup.

Iran's Protests Have Ended, But the Real Crisis Is Just Beginning
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Iran's Protests Have Ended, But the Real Crisis Is Just Beginning

Iran faces an impossible choice between making major concessions to Trump or risking further upheaval as economic grievances persist and regional allies weaken.

A digital globe showing the strategic importance of Greenland
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Trump Greenland NATO Strategy: The Dawn of a Transactional Era at Davos

Explore the strategic implications of Donald Trump's Greenland policy and its impact on NATO and global geopolitics following the Davos forum.

Airplane silhouette and naval ships on the horizon
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Air France KLM Middle East flight suspension 2026: Armada warning triggers chaos

Air France and KLM have suspended flights to Middle Eastern hubs like Dubai and Tel Aviv. This Air France KLM Middle East flight suspension comes as Trump warns of a naval armada.

Contrast between Abu Dhabi talks and strikes in Ukraine
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Abu Dhabi Peace Talks 2026: Russian Strikes Shadow Trilateral Negotiations

Russia launched strikes on Ukraine's energy grid during the Abu Dhabi Peace Talks 2026. Analysis of the trilateral negotiations between the US, Ukraine, and Russia on Jan 24, 2026.

Strategic map of the Americas illustrating the 2026 National Defense Strategy
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Trump's 2026 National Defense Strategy: Restoring Dominance in the Western Hemisphere

The Pentagon's 2026 National Defense Strategy under Trump pivots to Western Hemisphere dominance, limiting support for allies and prioritizing border security.

Silhouettes of warships in the Taiwan Strait under heavy storm clouds
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Taiwan Strait Crisis 2026: Why the Perfect Storm is Brewing Now

The Taiwan Strait crisis 2026 is intensifying as Xi Jinping's political timeline clashes with the Trump administration's isolationist policies. Explore the factors fueling Beijing's ambition.