Shaping news: terrorism spreads in the Sahel and China plays peace-broker in the Middle East
Pay attention to the shaping news, not just the breaking news.
Pay attention to the shaping news, not just the breaking news.
The election of reformist Masoud Pezeshkian is good news for democracy in Iran.
NATO seeks to put forward a united front against Russia at its 75th anniversary summit, but is undermined by divisions over China.
How the “Party of God” is funding its arsenal of arms through a global drug trafficking network.
Amidst a major row over defence spending back home, Starmer pledges the UK’s “unshakeable” commitment to Ukraine at NATO’s 75th anniversary summit.
Until recently both sides calibrated their firepower: enough to have an effect, not enough to spark an all-out war. This month, that has changed.
With the European military alliance facing its most perilous moment since the end of the Cold War, it will be straight to work for the outgoing Dutch PM.
The Moscow-Pyongyang relationship has roots in an earlier bloody conflict when the leaders of Russia and North Korea both felt isolated.
Vladimir Putin has landed in North Korea this evening for the first time in 24 years, to solidify his budding bromance with Kim Jong Un.
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