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Conflict ZonesThe WestThe Strait That Broke the World's Oil Clock
Inside the Strait of Hormuz crisis reshaping oil markets, war strategy, and the risk of a worldwide recession.Dre Lapiello
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Conflict ZonesForeign InfluenceU.S. Eyes Polisario as Security Threat Amid Iran Tensions
Congress is rethinking the Western Sahara conflict: is the Polisario Front more than a political movement?Youssef Jajili
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Middle EastConflict ZonesThe Islamic Republic Won’t Reform. Reza Pahlavi Can Replace It.
Explore the plan, the protests, and what victory could really look like.Kyle Moran
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Conflict ZonesMiddle EastThe Beginning of the End for Iran’s Regime?
The war in Iran has entered a new phase.Niyak Ghorbani
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Conflict ZonesForeign InfluenceThe Quiet Machinery of American Foreign Policy
From Iran to Ukraine, see how quiet, decades-long strategies shape global conflicts beyond the headlines and U.S. election noise.Benjamin Reed
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Foreign InfluenceConflict ZonesAt the Heart of the Indian Ocean: Why Diego Garcia Matters
A small island with massive influence over global trade, military strategy, and regional power.Raghu Kondori
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AfricaConflict ZonesSudan’s Brotherhood in Khaki
Sudan’s war isn’t just a clash of generals. It’s a Brotherhood-backed counter-revolution hiding under the national flag.Alexander Francis Shaw
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Conflict ZonesV24 ExclusiveCrown Prince Reza Pahlavi Calls on the West to Stand with His People
V24 Exclusive: We sat down with Reza Pahlavi to discuss Iran’s massacre, the resistance, and what the West must do to support freedom.Stefan Tompson
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AfricaConflict ZonesThe Army That Declared War on Its Own Nation
Recognised as a government. Acting like a militia. Punishing its own people.Adam Starzynski
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Foreign InfluenceConflict ZonesArmenia’s Memory at Risk
How shifting diplomacy under Nikol Pashinyan is reshaping the genocide question and Armenia’s international standing.Kyourk Arslanian
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The WestConflict ZonesAl Jazeera: Europe’s Next Soft Power Threat
State-funded media can be a weapon. Europe banned Russian propaganda, why let Al Jazeera spread Islamist narratives unchecked?Charlie Weimers
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The WestConflict ZonesBeyond the Noise: Europe’s Hard Choices for 2026
Institutionalist, Autonomist, Sovereigntist: Europe faces three paths in a changing global order.Dre Lapiello
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Middle EastConflict ZonesIran’s Digital Blackouts as State Violence
Silencing a nation online is the fastest way to make violence invisible.Raghu Kondori
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AfricaConflict ZonesWhy Are Millions Still Fleeing the Horn of Africa?
In a region wracked by war, drought, and economic collapse, millions are left in limbo.Pharis Gichanga
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Foreign InfluenceConflict ZonesThe Erdoğan Paradox: Ally or Adversary?
Turkey is indispensable to the West but under Erdoğan, its strategic value comes with growing risk and uncertainty.Dre Lapiello
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Conflict ZonesForeign InfluenceLatin America: Building a New American Century
Venezuela’s collapse and a regional realignment signal a new era of stability and reform.Kyle Moran
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Conflict ZonesThe WestAmerica’s Drift Is Felt First in the Trenches of Ukraine
From HIMARS quiet in Kharkiv to calls for talks: a foreign volunteer on how U.S. hesitation is failing Ukraine and weakening American power.Benjamin Reed
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Conflict ZonesThe WestEurope Must Lead: Ukraine Can’t Wait for America Anymore
Russia is accelerating. America is hesitating. If Europe doesn’t fill the gap now, the consequences will be on our doorstep.Dre Lapiello
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Middle EastConflict ZonesIran’s Triple Threat: Drought, Debt, and Discontent
From drought to economic meltdown, Iran faces converging crises in 2025. Citizens increasingly see regime change as the only solution.Raghu Kondori
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AfricaConflict ZonesCan Trump’s Rapid-Fire Diplomacy Bring Peace to Sudan?
Sudan is collapsing. Trump says he can stop it. Here’s what you’re not being told.Moataz Khalil