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The New European Commission’s Distorted Democracy Agenda
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The Four Roots of the Israel-Hamas Conflict
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Now Is Europe’s Time to Act on Lebanon
Friday, October 4, 2024
Europe’s financial, diplomatic, and military power could help create the conditions for a sequenced de-escalation in Lebanon
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Top diplomat voices concern at rising tensions in Taiwan Strait
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