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Ankara in risky geopolitical gamble in Black Sea
Fiddling with the delicate balance of power in the Black Sea might leave Turkey in …
Read More »Biden Announces End Of ‘America’s Longest War,’ Withdrawal From Afghanistan By September 11
President Joe Biden has announced his decision to withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by …
Read More »Bruised Borissov May Yet Prevail over Bulgaria’s Divided Opposition
With no clear route to a parliamentary majority following an election in Bulgaria, outgoing Prime …
Read More »US Intelligence Warns China, Russia Determined to Erode Washington’s Influence
The global coronavirus pandemic has done little to stop adversaries, especially China, from targeting the …
Read More »Greek PM agrees to talks with Libya on maritime zones
Greece and Libya have agreed to hold talks on marking out their maritime zones in …
Read More »Senior Iran official confirms ‘thousands of centrifuges damaged and destroyed’
Admission of scale of damage at Natanz casts doubts on Tehran’s ability to ramp up …
Read More »Iran’s Rouhani says 60% enrichment is response to Israel’s ‘nuclear terrorism’
Iranian envoy to UN atomic agency says Islamic Republic will start enriching at previously unseen …
Read More »Russia’s Naval Base in Sudan Opens a Long-Sought Gateway to the Red Sea
Following Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin’s approval last month of a new naval base to …
Read More »Behind China’s Military Build-Up, an Effort to Project Power Globally
China is expanding its amphibious military capabilities with an aim to “project power far from …
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