
Trump’s Election, Assad’s Fall Bode Well for China’s Bid to Take Over the World
With the two traditional superpowers either unwilling or unable to exert their influence across the globe, there is an opening for China.
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With the two traditional superpowers either unwilling or unable to exert their influence across the globe, there is an opening for China.
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The death of Hamas’s top negotiator during Iran’s inauguration of its new president may have ended prospects for an early ceasefire.
Jihadists threaten European soccer championship.
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The Israel-Hamas conflict’s complexities, campus protests, global impact, and potential outcomes.
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After Iran’s largely failed attack on Israel, all eyes are now on Benjamin Netanyahu’s war cabinet to see how it will respond.