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U.S. foreign policy

U.S. Engagement and Concerns in Sudan

Former USAID official Adolfo Franco says the United States has long been engaged in Sudan, citing both humanitarian and security interests that span decades.…

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U.S. Response to Violence in Nigeria

Former USAID official Adolfo Franco says President Trump’s message to Nigeria signals concern, but not military involvement. Franco says the administration is likely to…

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Trump Administration Pressures Iraq to Distance Itself From Iran

The Trump administration is increasing pressure on Iraq to move away from Iran. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently spoke with Iraqi Prime…

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Senator Blumenthal on Supporting Lebanese Security

Senator Blumenthal emphasizes the importance of helping Lebanon strengthen its armed forces. He notes that supporting Lebanon’s security is vital for regional peace and…

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Senator Mark Kelly on Security Efforts in Lebanon

Senator Mark Kelly says the outcome of security initiatives in Lebanon is uncertain. He notes that eight members of the Lebanese government appear motivated…

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Navigating China, Trade, and Tension

Former top advisor to Hakeem Jeffries, Michael Hardaway, says President Trump faces a delicate balance — managing a trade war with China while relying…

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Sanctions Are Starving Russia of Cash

Joel Rubin, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for House Affairs, says sanctions are draining Russia’s resources but warns they must be paired with…

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Former U.S. Official on Trump’s West Bank Stance

Joel Martin Rubin, former deputy assistant secretary of state for House affairs, said President Trump is taking a firm stance against Israel annexing the…

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Trump and NATO unveil new sanctions on Russia

The U.S. is set to roll out a major sanctions package targeting Russia’s defense, energy, and financial sectors, including secondary penalties on countries still…

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Sen. Lindsey Graham: Keep Enough Forces to Prevent Extremist Comeback

Senator Lindsey Graham warns that a small anti-extremist force may not be enough. He calls for an “insurance policy” — a credible troop presence…

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Why Trump’s Iraq Envoy Mark Savaya Is Making Headlines

President Donald Trump’s appointment of Mark Savaya as special envoy to Iraq has drawn wide attention across political and diplomatic circles. Savaya, a 41-year-old…

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Senator Hawley Calls Iran a “Pariah State”

Senator Josh Hawley dismissed recent comments from Iranian officials, saying he doesn’t take them seriously and that Tehran is in no position to dictate…

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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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