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  • WORLDJul 1 · 07:52 UTCDEUTSCHE WELLE
    How the US shaped the world: 250 years of power and policies

    The United States celebrated 250 years since its independence from Britain. The article examines how the US's international relations and global image have evolved over this period.

  • WORLDJun 21 · 16:49 UTCAL JAZEERA
    Iran, US, Israel: Memorandum of misunderstanding?

    The article discusses the limited prospects for progress between Iran and the US, as highlighted by Jeremy Scahill of Drop Site News. It references Iran, the US, and Israel in the context of a 'Memorandum of misunderstanding.'

  • WORLDJun 18 · 15:10 UTCFRANCE 24
    'Success' of G7: Transatlantic alliance holds as leaders turn focus to 'global governance'w

    The G7 summit is described as a success in maintaining the transatlantic alliance despite significant disagreements on trade, climate, NATO, Ukraine, and Russia. Manuel Muñiz highlights that resolving these tensions and preserving unity was a key achievement.

  • SECURITYMay 27 · 20:56 UTCAL JAZEERA
    Trump says no one will control Strait of Hormuz

    Donald Trump asserts that he will not allow Iran to control the Strait of Hormuz under any deal with Tehran. The statement underscores his opposition to Iranian influence over the strategic waterway.

  • POLITICSMay 26 · 21:18 UTCSCMP CHINA
    China’s Wang Yi tells UN multilateralism must be protected in swipe at US policies

    Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi criticized the United States at a UN press conference, emphasizing the need to protect multilateralism and the UN Charter amid global instability. He accused the US of undermining international norms and endangering world peace and security, though he did not explicitly name the country.

  • POLITICSMay 25 · 06:41 UTCBBC WORLD
    Rubio says 'solid' Iran deal may come on Monday

    Senator Marco Rubio stated that a 'solid' deal with Iran may be reached by Monday, involving a 60-day ceasefire extension and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, according to US media reports.

  • WORLDMay 23 · 13:00 UTCTHE HILL
    The US must reject the false dichotomy of ‘trade or aid’

    The article argues that the US should abandon the false choice between trade and aid, advocating for a combined approach to enhance global safety, strength, and prosperity.

  • POLITICSMay 14 · 03:24 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Xi Says Common Interests Outweigh Difficulties

    Xi Jinping stated that common interests outweigh difficulties, indicating a willingness to cooperate and find mutual benefits. This statement suggests a positive tone in international relations. The context of the statement is not provided, but it implies a focus on shared goals.

  • POLITICSApr 30 · 12:30 UTCDEUTSCHE WELLE
    How widespread is global fatigue with the US?

    The article discusses declining global perceptions of the United States, with international audiences expressing growing fatigue over controversies associated with the Trump administration. The piece examines how persistent political scandals and disputes have negatively impacted America's worldwide image and reputation.

  • POLITICSApr 29 · 21:29 UTCDAILY MAIL US
    Trump's chilling words to Putin in secret phone call on Iran revealed… and a major admission about Ukraine

    The article reveals details of a secret phone call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, focusing on Trump's remarks about Iran and a significant admission regarding Ukraine. The conversation highlights tensions in international relations involving the U.S. and Russia.

  • POLITICSApr 23 · 15:34 UTCBBC WORLD
    Trump tells BBC that King's visit could 'absolutely' help repair relations with UK

    Donald Trump told the BBC that King Charles III's upcoming visit could 'absolutely' help repair U.S.-UK relations. The conversation took place during a phone interview with the BBC's North America editor, focusing on the visit and Trump's relationship with the UK Prime Minister.

  • SECURITYApr 22 · 02:15 UTCDAILY MAIL US
    Trump threatens to 'blow up the rest of' Iran and 'its leaders' with new Strait of Hormuz ultimatum

    U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to 'blow up the rest of' Iran and its leaders, issuing a new ultimatum regarding the Strait of Hormuz. The statement highlights heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran.

  • WORLDApr 19 · 15:18 UTCCBS NEWS
    Pope Leo clarifies "certain narrative that has not been accurate" about pointed comments

    Pope Leo XIV addressed inaccuracies in media narratives about escalating tensions with the White House and redirected focus to his upcoming trip to Africa. The pontiff emphasized the intended purpose of his African visit amid recent speculation.

  • WORLDApr 17 · 09:19 UTCBBC WORLD
    BBC in Iran: 'Tehran does not think it has lost this war'

    BBC correspondent Lyse Doucet reports that Iranians desire an end to the prolonged conflict with the US, but Iranian leaders refuse to negotiate under Washington's conditions. The article highlights Tehran's stance of not perceiving itself as having lost the ongoing tensions.

  • WORLDApr 12 · 17:37 UTCTHE HILL
    Cuban president says ‘dialogue and deals’ with US ‘possible’ but ‘difficult’

    Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel stated that dialogue and agreements with the United States are 'possible' but 'difficult' amid ongoing tensions. The remarks highlight the complex nature of U.S.-Cuba relations and potential diplomatic approaches.

  • WORLDApr 9 · 15:35 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Trump's NATO payback: President considers taking US troops out of 'unhelpful' allied nations' bases

    President Trump is considering withdrawing US troops from NATO allied nations' bases, citing their unhelpfulness. The move could impact international military cooperation and alliances.

  • POLITICSMar 1 · 08:00 UTCLAWFARE
    The Modern History of Economic Sanctions - Lawfare

    This article examines the modern history and evolution of economic sanctions as a policy tool. It discusses how sanctions have been used in international relations and their effectiveness as a mechanism for enforcing diplomatic objectives.

  • WORLDNIKKEI ASIA
    Japan should not abandon its peace brand

    The article argues that Japan should maintain its peace-oriented international image to preserve its reputation and regional stability. It emphasizes the importance of upholding post-war principles and avoiding actions that could undermine its role as a peace advocate.

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