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Nowruz: The “New Day” Uniting Millions Worldwide

Nowruz, which translates to “New Day,” is a profound cultural and national celebration marking the Kurdish New Year and the arrival of the spring…

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A Gold Coin Featuring Trump Revives Questions About US Norms

A federal arts panel has approved the design of a commemorative gold coin featuring US President Donald Trump, part of a broader series planned…

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Why Lego Is Showing Up in Wartime Videos

Lego-style imagery is emerging as a recurring visual format in wartime messaging, as governments and affiliated groups experiment with new ways to communicate during…

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Will Japan Step Up as the US Seeks Support in Iran War?

A meeting between US President Donald Trump and Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi comes at a time of heightened global tension, as the war…

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Can Dubai’s Luxury Boom Withstand a Wartime Shock?

Dubai’s position as a major global hub for luxury retail is being tested as the ongoing war in the region begins to affect tourism,…

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U.S. Marines Weigh Seizing Islands in Strait of Hormuz

The 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, a self-sufficient force of 2,200 U.S. Marines, is currently steaming toward the Middle East aboard the USS Tripoli with…

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Flights to Nowhere: How the Iran War Is Rewriting Air Travel

The escalating conflict in the Middle East has created an unprecedented aviation crisis, leading to the rise of “flights to nowhere” where aircraft are…

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Why Iran’s South Pars Strike Matters Globally

The conflict in the Middle East has reached a critical tipping point following Israeli strikes on the South Pars gas field, the largest natural…

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Could Cuba Be the Next Flashpoint After Iran?

Following the intense military focus on Iran, the Trump administration has signaled that Cuba may be the next priority on its foreign policy agenda.…

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The US Waived a 100-Year-Old Shipping Law: Here’s What It Means

The United States has issued a 60-day waiver of the Jones Act, a long-standing maritime law that regulates domestic shipping, as part of efforts…

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Greece Coordinates Rare Evacuation Flight Including Animals

As conflict-related disruptions continue to affect air travel across the Middle East, Greece organized a special evacuation flight to assist its citizens stranded in…

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Why Strikes on Energy Sites Mark a Turning Point in the Iran War

Recent attacks in the Iran war have expanded beyond military and transport infrastructure to include energy production and processing sites, marking a significant escalation.…

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Apple CEOs: The Leaders Behind a Tech Giant

From its earliest days to a $4 trillion giant, Apple’s CEOs have shaped the company’s evolution through innovation, crisis, and global expansion.

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Iran doesn’t believe Donald Trump

Questions are emerging about how Iran is interpreting recent U.S. ceasefire extensions after President Donald Trump announced another delay in potential military action while…

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Royal Family Marks 100 Years Since Queen Elizabeth’s Birth

The British Royal Family gathered at Buckingham Palace to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of the late Queen Elizabeth II. King Charles…

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