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In a fiery phone call on Monday, June 1, 2026, President Donald Trump unloaded on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
As China and the Philippines mark 51 years of diplomatic ties on June 9, 2026, the anniversary provides both countries
Since Donald Trump has become President of the U.S., the foreign policy towards Xi Jinping’s China has become less confrontational.
Between 2016 and 2018, a small Hong Kong newsroom called FactWire published a series of reports that should have sent
China’s economy is a global force. It is a means of projecting power, of insulating against vulnerability, of shaping global
The United States has long treated war as something that happens elsewhere. Bombs fall in West Asia, sanctions starve economies
Tomorrow will make four long years since that bitterly cold day in Washington, D.C., when the medical freedom movement shocked
Russia and Eurasia as a whole are going through “one of the most important historical moments since the end of
By Vladyslav Manzyuk
By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim Displacement is no longer an interruption between two stable lives. It has become a condition of
For decades, global diplomacy revolved around Washington. Major crises, peace negotiations, sanctions regimes, and strategic alliances were largely...
In this conversation, Assalama Dawalak Sidi, Deputy Director of Oxfam-Africa, offers an insight into diverse aspects of Oxfam’s performance, and...
Has your family consumed its lump of coal today? In one of the most perverse Big Government moves ever, last
As the Iranian regime attempts to subdue the nation’s rebellious youth through a massive wave of executions, the PMOI/MEK Resistance
The number of violent attacks in Russian schools rose by 80 percent between 2024 and 2025 and reached an all-time
By Dr. Sinem Cengiz At various times in history, the trajectory of Turkish-American relations has played a key role in
By Graham J Noble Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD), it is probably fair to say, is currently the least popular Republican
The Covid lockdowns may not have been remotely effective, but at least they harmed millions of people and created long-lasting
By Jake Scott What connects Thailand’s surprisingly strong economic performance in the first quarter of 2026, and its simultaneous diplomatic push to
By Joshua Mawhorter History repeatedly demonstrates the difficulties faced by large conventional powers confronting decentralized resistance...
When India placed the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance last year, attention naturally focused on the diplomatic and legal
The U.S. Defense Secretary’s speech at the 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue, held in Singapore on 30 May 2026, clearly demonstrates that
On May 15, 2026, the Chief Justice of India (CJI), Justice Surya Kant, called unemployed people, youth, activists, and journalists
There is an emerging geopolitical scenario in West Asia in the wake of the Israel-US war on Iran where the
A Poll in Israel found that 87% of respondents say they are proud of being Jewish and that their Jewish
The wars of the twenty-first century are reshaping military doctrine at a pace rarely seen in history. From the battlefields
In conversation with Rowan Smith, Founder, Summit Strength Mountaineering is often romanticised through summit photographs, hardship stories and the...
“Sunni axis” is a term that is gaining currency. It refers to a new security alliance of Sunni states that
It isn’t oil, fish, or shipping lanes—but the silent logic of nuclear survival beneath the ocean The South China Sea
Tensions are increasingly rising across the world. Same world, but different regions are experiencing a lack of peace, stability, and
Viewed through the security lens, every report carries weight—because in the international power struggle, intentions are rarely transparent....
Trump is trying to rig the midterms because he’s scared. And because Trump’s scared, he’s trying to scare Americans with
The massive aerial assault unleashed upon Kyiv and its surrounding regions this week offers a sobering window into the raw, industrial nature
For more than a decade, TSA agents have plundered passengers at airport security checkpoints on the flimsiest or most shameless
For 6,000 years, humans have controlled water to serve their needs, but a warming planet is revealing the limits of
With many left-of-center types coming up with their plans for reforming healthcare, in the event the Democrats retake the White
Iran’s economy has entered a dangerous new phase that temporary monetary manipulations can no longer mask. As the regime continues
On May 25, I wrote about how the Republican leadership of the United States House of Representatives had put off until the
If you are in sync with meddlesome government bureaucrats, you probably believe that price gouging is profoundly evil. That charging
By Vincent Cook The socialists who have been taking over the Democratic Party lately have a problem—the state and local
Sonangol’s restructuring has recast Angola’s state oil company from joint regulator-producer into a focused commercial operator, and the change is
If you suddenly became seriously ill today, what would you do first? Not long ago, I came across a post
What began as Israel’s obliteration in Gaza now extends to Lebanon, Iran and the Gulf, thanks to US arms and
The previous issue of The Observatory described the tragic suicide of RCAF flying instructor Major Cristian Hiestand. On 25 November 2021, military
Crisis has once again engulfed the Philippine Senate. The declaration of vacancies in all leadership positions and the installation of
It is impossible for me to believe that the result of the current “economic plan” is good, but it is
Somali entrepreneurs have earned a reputation for their remarkable talent in trade and commerce. Wherever Somalis settle (in Somalia or
Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev is set to pay a working visit to St. Petersburg on June 4–5 at the invitation
Call it a repeating script, a rusty template, or simply a creaky model to emulate time and again. The structural
For years now, Silicon Valley defense firms like Palantir Technologies and Anduril Industries have marketed themselves as insurgents poised to