Only Iran can benefit from an Israel-Hezbollah war
The calculus in Tehran appears to have changed.
The calculus in Tehran appears to have changed.
The US journalist, who had been reporting on the Wagner Group for the Wall Street Journal, could face a long prison sentence.
This is an extraordinary climbdown from the US government.
Instead of empowering the centre, Emmanuel Macron looks set to leave France with only a hard-left and hard-right.
The French election is even more seismic an event than Britain’s.
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.
John Swinney, Scotland’s first minister and SNP leader, has made independence “page one, line one”.
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