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South America’s rightward lurch gathers speed as voters demand order
Crime fears, inflation and distrust of leftist governments are powering conservative wins from Argentina to Peru, though Brazil and Uruguay show the map is still in play
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07.04.26
Britain’s revolving door: Starmer resignation exposes post-Brexit political chaos
Labour will choose a new leader without a national vote, potentially giving Britain its seventh prime minister since the 2016 Brexit referendum
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06.22.26
Trump’s Treaty of Versailles: Iran MOU signed at historic palace amid Netanyahu rift
Tehran celebrates the deal as a victory, while Trump reportedly presses to end the war despite Netanyahu’s warnings that Iran cannot be trusted and his push for continued military pressure
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06.18.26
Declare first, verify later: inside Donald Trump's ceasefire playbook
From Syria to Lebanon, Donald Trump has made ceasefire announcements a hallmark of his foreign policy; sometimes the fighting stopped, sometimes agreements collapsed within hours and sometimes the parties themselves disputed his version of events
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06.06.26
Trump pushes Abraham Accords expansion to create regional axis against Iran
Trump links Iran deal to wider Abraham Accords push, but Saudi Arabia and Qatar demand ‘irreversible path’ to Palestinian state; Pakistan says no
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05.25.26
US military build-up around Iran tests balance of power as talks continue
US reports new Iran proposal as Trump delays strike but keeps forces ready; Two carrier groups, destroyers and thousands of troops remain near Hormuz; Iran still holds missiles, drones, enriched uranium and threat to disrupt global shipping
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05.21.26
'Sex was presented as spiritual purification': the dark reality behind Israel’s secretive cults
They were searching for faith, community and meaning, but found themselves trapped in systems of isolation, exploitation and fear; experts warn that at least 200 abusive groups involving some 10,000 children are operating in Israel
Tal Amoday
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05.16.26
Netanyahu’s plea deal maze: what Herzog wants and what comes next
Explainer: President paused pardon talks to explore a plea deal, but gaps remain wide; attorney general agrees to talks without preconditions or trial delay, while PM has yet to respond despite deadline passing
Tal Amoday
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05.05.26
From Germany to Japan, Trump tests US military footprint that shaped the world
Trump’s plan to pull troops from Germany highlights a wider debate over America’s global bases, allies’ dependence and whether US protection now comes at a higher price
Tal Amoday
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05.04.26
One Trump remark on Iran moves trillions, rattling global markets
Trump’s remark on 'talks' with Tehran sent oil prices down and stocks soaring within hours, highlighting how markets react to expectations; behind the swings is a mix of geopolitics, algorithms and investor psychology driving rapid shifts
Tal Amoday
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03.25.26
Trump’s inner circle divided as Washington weighs strike on Iran after stalled Geneva talks
As US forces mass and talks with Iran yield no breakthrough, Washington debates whether to strike; President Donald Trump speaks of diplomacy while keeping a military option open, as close advisers split over bombing, hesitation or giving negotiations another chance
Tal Amoday
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02.27.26
‘America out’: the global bodies Trump quit and the price the world pays
From the World Health Organization to climate accords and arms control treaties, Donald Trump’s America First doctrine has driven an unprecedented US withdrawal from institutions that shaped the global order
Tal Amoday
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01.31.26
Iran’s bloody crackdown: thousands killed in protests, but what is the real death toll?
Tehran admits more than 3,000 protesters killed, opposition sources claim over 12,000 and even Trump says no one knows the exact toll; from 1871 Paris to Tiananmen Square, violent crackdowns almost always leave the true number of dead in dispute
Tal Amoday
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01.15.26
Trump vs. international law: can the US arrest a sitting president?
Without a UN resolution or proceedings in The Hague, the arrest of Venezuela’s Maduro tests core principles of international law and highlights the gap between those norms and US policy under Trump; so what does the law say about arresting a sitting leader?
Tal Amoday
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01.05.26
Why Israel’s recognition of Somaliland matters far beyond the Horn of Africa
The historic diplomatic move ties a long-unrecognized democracy to a volatile regional chessboard, illuminating Somaliland’s quest for sovereignty, the Red Sea shipping crisis and growing tensions between Saudi Arabia and the UAE in southern Yemen
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