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Iraq’s Water Reserves Hit An 80-Year Low

 Iraq faces its lowest water reserves in 80 years after a dry rainy season, receiving less than 40% of its Tigris and Euphrates share…

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From Recognition to Retaliation: Iran–Israel Direct Confrontations (1948–2024) (part 1)

From early diplomatic recognition in 1948 to unprecedented cross‑border strikes in 2024, here’s a timeline of the Iran-Israel relations.

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From Recognition to Retaliation: Iran–Israel Direct Confrontations (1948–2024) (part 2)

From early diplomatic recognition in 1948 to unprecedented cross‑border strikes in 2024, here’s a timeline of the Iran-Israel relations.

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Nuclear Deterrence: What It Means for Europe

French President Emmanuel Macron is pushing for nuclear deterrence talks with European allies as concerns grow over NATO’s future and U.S. commitment to European…

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PKK Declares Historic Dissolution, Ending Four-Decade Insurgency with Turkey

In a landmark move, the PKK announced its formal dissolution and disarmament, concluding over forty years of violent conflict with the Turkish state. The…

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Hamas Releases US-Israeli Hostage Edan Alexander Ahead of Trump’s Middle East Tour

Palestinian militant group Hamas handed over Edan Alexander, the last American citizen held captive in Gaza since October 7, 2023, just before US President…

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A Timeline of India and Pakistan Tensions

The relationship between India and Pakistan has been largely defined by conflict since their independence from British rule in 1947. The partition of British…

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More US Students Apply to Canadian Universities Amid Trump Crackdown

U.S. students are increasingly applying to Canadian universities, with UBC reporting a 27% jump in graduate applications for 2025 and higher interest noted at…

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US and Yemen’s Houthis agree a ceasefire

US President Donald Trump announced that Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis agreed to suspend attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.…

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Germany’s likely last Holocaust convict dies at 99

A 99-year-old former Nazi camp secretary, who may be the last ever person to be convicted in Germany for crimes committed during the Holocaust,…

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Who Are the Houthis in Yemen?

Emerging in the 1990s as a Zaydi Shia religious movement, the Houthis transformed into a powerful militia that overthrew Yemen’s government in 2014. In…

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Yemen’s Houthis and Israel Engage in Tit-for-Tat Airport Bombings

Tensions are surging in the Middle East after Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis launched a hypersonic missile at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport—the first to directly hit…

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Iran Talks in Doubt as Ceasefire Nears End

As the current ceasefire approaches its expiration, uncertainty is growing over whether diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran will resume. A U.S.…

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Who Spends the Most on War?

Global defense spending hit record highs in 2025, with the top 15 countries surpassing $2 trillion led overwhelmingly by the United States.

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Trump Claims Iran Sending Ships Toward U.S.

President Donald Trump made a social media claim that Iran is directing hundreds of ships toward the United States, including routes toward Texas, Louisiana,…

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