- November 8th, 2025
In the Middle East, where hopes for peace have repeatedly clashed with the brutal realities of conflict, millions of people continue to dream of a life marked by safety, quiet, and stability. But as the region reels from one of...
A "reverse brain drain," where more and more Chinese scientists are leaving the U.S. for positions in China, has resurfaced, driven by concerns that the discontinued China Initiative may return under a new U.S. administration. These concerns have been stoked...
As world leaders convene in New York for the annual United Nations General Assembly, the Middle East is once again the focal point of global attention due to a sharp escalation in hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah. This latest surge...
Iran has stated that it will use its inherent right to respond proportionately to the US if the US initiates a military operation against its citizens or security interests in the region. Iran's permanent representative to the UN, Amir Saeid...
Putin warns Western powers that a direct conflict between Russia and the US-led NATO alliance could lead to a "one step away" from full-scale World War III. However, Putin is not the only world leader who has predicted the possibility...
The Bank of Japan (BOJ) may be hesitant to raise interest rates due to the Nikkei 225's surge to 34-year highs, causing concerns about the potential dissuasion of normalizing monetary policy. The BOJ's history of hitting monetary brakes during stock...
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