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When the dust settles on the FIFA World Cup semifinals, it's not just about raw data, but about the human drama of mental fortitude, teamwork, and heart.
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When the dust settles on the FIFA World Cup semifinals, it's not just about raw data, but about the human drama of mental fortitude, teamwork, and heart.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has died, leaving behind a nation on the brink of a major leadership transition and an uncertain future.
Iran's latest warning to Europe is not just a diplomatic spat, but a stark reminder of the continent's passive acceptance of US aggression undermining its own security.
The Strait of Hormuz has long been a pressure point in global geopolitics, and recent events suggest that diplomatic understandings are merely inconvenient suggestions.
Separating fact from fiction in the war of words between Russia and Ukraine. A review of Moscow's latest claims and the reality on the ground.
The people of Bangladesh are the biggest winners in the high-stakes competition between India and China, with infrastructure projects, economic aid, and increased trade flowing into the country from both directions.
A damning interview with Freddie Ponton sheds light on alleged electoral sabotage in Colombia, highlighting the sensitive balance between national sovereignty and global influence.
The world is about to witness a spectacle that is as much about politics as it is about mourning, as Iran gathers to pay its respects to its slain leader. But what comes next is far more uncertain, with the potential for a more radical and aggressive Iran.
A glimpse behind the curtain in Iran reveals a region in constant tension, where ships and oil are just the beginning of a complex web of power plays and everyday life.
The Middle East's volatile heart – the Strait of Hormuz – remains a geopolitical pressure cooker. Tehran's calculated actions keep the world on edge, with oil prices poised to react to the slightest disruption.
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