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Iran: Gravy Train to Africa
Imagine that you have between $3 to $5 billion to spend on seeking and securing clients for your product in a variety of markets, Not bad, eh? But what happens when events beyond your ken suddenly ...
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The unprecedented move creates a power vacuum that autocrats and U.S. enemies will step in to fill, writes David Koranyi.
As we commemorate the 46th anniversary of our historic revolution, the Islamic Republic of Iran has developed its scientific, ...
South Africa relationship needs a rethink. But the Trump administration’s approach is only making a bad situation worse.
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Over 5,300 years ago, ancient herders known as the Yamna people emerged from the steppes of what is now Ukraine, going on to ...
Russia could be willing to use force against European NATO countries if it perceives NATO as weakened or divided, Denmark's ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said any deal must come with international oversight between Russian and Ukrainian forces, and ...
U.S. countries may feel the sting. For Colombia, that first taste has already come, and the results bode well for the future ...