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Tarique Rahman addressing supporters after BNP’s landslide victory in Bangladesh’s general election

Bangladesh Turns the Page: BNP’s Landslide Victory Reshapes Power After Gen Z Uprising

Historic vote ushers in a new government led by Tarique Rahman as voters demand democratic reform, economic recovery, and accountability after years of centralized rule. Bangladesh has entered a decisive new political chapter. In the country’s first general election since the youth-led uprising that toppled a long-standing government, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) secured a […]

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Middle East power shift illustration showing emerging rival blocs and regional alliances

The Middle East’s New Power Map: How Rival Blocs Are Reshaping the Region

As old security guarantees fade, Middle Eastern states are forging new alliances, redrawing regional balances, and learning to manage power in a multipolar world. The Middle East’s New Power Map: How Rival Blocs Are Reshaping the Region The Middle East is entering a new geopolitical season. Long-standing security assumptions that once shaped the region’s strategic

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Succession signals in North Korea as Kim Jong Un’s daughter Kim Ju Ae is positioned as future leader

Succession Signals in Pyongyang: Kim Jong Un’s Teen Daughter Emerges as Future Leader

South Korea’s intelligence agency says North Korea’s leader is increasingly positioning his teenage daughter as heir amid rising regional tensions and a crucial ruling party congress. Succession Signals in Pyongyang: Kim Jong Un’s Teen Daughter Emerges as Future Leader North Korea’s tightly controlled political system may be preparing for a historic shift. South Korea’s intelligence

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Proton-M rocket launching Elektro-L No.5 weather satellite from Baikonur Cosmodrome

Russia Launches Proton-M Rocket Carrying Next-Generation Weather Satellite Elektro-L No.5

Roscosmos successfully places advanced meteorological satellite into geostationary orbit, strengthening weather forecasting, aviation safety, and Earth monitoring capabilities. Russia has successfully launched its heavy-lift Proton-M rocket carrying the advanced Elektro-L No.5 meteorological satellite into space, marking another significant milestone for the country’s space and Earth-observation program. The launch took place from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in

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Illustration showing China and U.S. leaders with Venezuelan oil fields and military assets symbolizing geopolitics in Latin America

Why China Didn’t Shield Venezuela From U.S. Intervention

Beijing Reassesses Its Latin America Strategy as Washington Reasserts Power in the Western Hemisphere A Shock to the Global South The U.S. military intervention in Venezuela in early 2026 marked one of the most dramatic power moves in the Western Hemisphere in decades. The operation, which culminated in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and

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Israeli military activity near Palestinian homes in the West Bank amid policy changes

Israel Advances New West Bank Measures as Global Pressure Mounts

Policy overhaul on land purchases and enforcement powers fuels diplomatic backlash and renews debate over the future of the two-state solution A Policy Shift with Regional Reverberations Israel’s latest cabinet-approved measures affecting governance and land policies in the occupied West Bank have ignited fresh controversy across the Middle East and beyond. The policy overhaul, which

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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi addressing supporters after projected landslide election victory

Japan’s Ruling Coalition Heads for Commanding Election Victory as Takaichi Seeks Strong Mandate

Exit polls point to two-thirds majority for the governing bloc, reshaping Japan’s political landscape amid economic worries and regional security tensions A Turning Point in Japanese Politics Japan appears set for a decisive political shift as exit polls indicate a commanding victory for the governing coalition led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. The snap election,

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Opening ceremony of Milano–Cortina Winter Olympics with dual cauldrons lit in Milan and Cortina

Milano–Cortina Winter Games Open Amid Applause, Protests, and Calls for Unity

Italy’s grand Olympic opening blends culture and spectacle as geopolitical tensions ripple through the crowd A Spectacle Framed by a Fractured World The opening ceremony of the Milano–Cortina Winter Olympics was designed as a celebration of harmony—an artistic fusion of Italy’s urban dynamism and alpine heritage. Held across Milan’s iconic San Siro stadium and the

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French navy intercepting tanker suspected of carrying Russian oil under false flag

EU Unveils Sweeping Crackdown on Russian Oil Exports, Targeting Shipping and Services

Brussels moves to choke off Moscow’s maritime crude trade with broad service bans, expanded ‘shadow fleet’ listings, and tighter anti-circumvention tools Europe Raises the Stakes on Russia’s Energy Revenues The European Union has proposed its most far-reaching sanctions package to date against Russia’s energy exports, aiming to disrupt the maritime services that underpin Moscow’s seaborne

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Symbolic image of nuclear missiles and world map representing end of arms control treaties

World Enters Uncharted Nuclear Age as Final US–Russia Arms Pact Expires

With treaty limits gone, the United States, Russia, China and their allies accelerate nuclear modernization amid rising global tensions The End of a 50-Year Nuclear Framework For more than half a century, nuclear arms control treaties acted as guardrails on the world’s most destructive weapons. From the Cold War through periods of détente and renewed

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