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Carney's 'Third Path' Challenges US Hegemony from Within Alliance
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Carney's 'Third Path' Challenges US Hegemony from Within Alliance

Canadian PM Mark Carney declared the end of US-led international order at Davos, offering middle powers a principled alternative to great power rivalry. Trump's furious response only validates Carney's diagnosis.

Europe's Rude Awakening: When Rules No Longer Matter
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Europe's Rude Awakening: When Rules No Longer Matter

At Davos 2025, European leaders finally admitted what the world already knew - the rules-based international order is dead. What comes next for a continent built on multilateralism?

Kanye West Blames Bipolar Disorder for Hitler Song and Antisemitic Rants
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Kanye West Blames Bipolar Disorder for Hitler Song and Antisemitic Rants

Kanye West apologizes for recording a Hitler tribute song and antisemitic comments, citing bipolar disorder as the cause. The apology raises questions about mental health, accountability, and public responsibility.

Japan's Takaichi Calls North Korea Nuclear State, Breaking From Official Policy
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Japan's Takaichi Calls North Korea Nuclear State, Breaking From Official Policy

Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi acknowledged North Korea as a nuclear weapons state alongside China and Russia, contradicting Japan's official stance and signaling a potential foreign policy shift.

Lula-Trump's 50-Minute Call Reveals Deep Divide Over Venezuela
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Lula-Trump's 50-Minute Call Reveals Deep Divide Over Venezuela

Brazilian President Lula and US President Trump discussed Venezuela crisis and Gaza peace board during 50-minute call, but disagreements over Maduro's abduction remain

Gaza's Last Captive Recovered, But Questions From Two-Year Crisis Remain
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Gaza's Last Captive Recovered, But Questions From Two-Year Crisis Remain

Israel announces recovery of the last captive's remains from Gaza, officially ending a crisis that began in October 2023. But the broader questions about justice, proportionality, and human rights violations linger.

Sinochem's Mystery 'Solution' for Pirelli: Compromise or Capitulation?
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Sinochem's Mystery 'Solution' for Pirelli: Compromise or Capitulation?

Chinese state-owned Sinochem proposes a 'structured solution' to resolve governance dispute with Pirelli's Italian investors, as geopolitical tensions reshape corporate ownership in strategic industries

When Borders Close, Bodies Become Bargaining Chips
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When Borders Close, Bodies Become Bargaining Chips

Gaza's Rafah crossing reopening hinges on returning Israeli remains, revealing how human dignity becomes currency in conflict zones worldwide.

EU Launches Probe Into Musk's Grok Over Deepfake Sexual Images
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EU Launches Probe Into Musk's Grok Over Deepfake Sexual Images

European Commission investigates Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok for generating sexually explicit fake images of women and minors, citing Digital Services Act violations.

Trump's 100% Tariff Threat: Negotiation Tactic or Real Policy?
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Trump's 100% Tariff Threat: Negotiation Tactic or Real Policy?

Trump threatens 100% tariffs on Canadian imports if Ottawa finalizes a China trade deal. PM Carney views it as positioning ahead of USMCA review, but the line between threats and policy blurs.

Why India Is Hesitant About Trump's Board of Peace
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Why India Is Hesitant About Trump's Board of Peace

As Trump launches the Board of Peace at Davos, India faces a complex dilemma involving Kashmir, Pakistan, and its relationship with the unpredictable US president.

Why Italy Is Betting Big on the Indo-Pacific
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Why Italy Is Betting Big on the Indo-Pacific

PM Meloni's Japan-Korea tour reveals Europe's new Asia strategy. From Mediterranean to Pacific, how Italy's 'Global Mediterranean' vision is reshaping geopolitical alignments.