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Every time an athlete lifts a trophy, millions of people witness the celebration. Cameras capture the smiles, applause and emotional moments of victory, but they rarely reveal everything that happened before that achievement became reality. Behind every championship lies years of silent sacrifice. Endless training sessions, painful
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Modern wars are no longer fought only on distant battlefields. Increasingly, international conflicts are beginning to divide entire societies from within, weakening political institutions, creating social fractures, and intensifying tensions inside the world’s leading democracies. What happens beyond national borders
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Modern international relations are often filled with contradictions that are difficult to ignore. One of the latest examples emerged with the visit of Marco Rubio to China despite the fact that the American official had previously been sanctioned by Beijing. For years, Rubio became one of the strongest critics of the Chinese government
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Germany has every right to express concern about the economic consequences of the conflict between the United States and Iran, especially because of the energy and commercial impact that directly affects Europe. Rising oil prices, market instability, and threats to international maritime routes strongly affect Berlin.
Read more: Berlin speaks firmly about a war in which it has not taken a single operational step
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When a scientist dies under unexpected circumstances, it is not only a life that disappears, but also a part of the knowledge that person protected. In an era where technology defines the power of nations, the loss of experts in sensitive fields raises unavoidable questions. This is not about feeding conspiracy theories, but about
Read more: When a scientist falls, global power also trembles
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China has developed an economic and political model that many observers struggle to place within traditional categories. It is neither the classic communism of the former Soviet Union nor free-market capitalism in the Western sense. Its structure combines absolute state control with strong production capacity and economic expansion.
Read more: China advances through a model of productive socialism
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The global stage once again turns its focus to Iran, a name that never loses geopolitical weight. Amid rising tensions and fragile balances, Donald Trump has suggested the possibility of progress on the nuclear front, even hinting at long-term commitments. Yet beyond the immediate impact of his words, the reality
Read more: "Trump signals nuclear progress with Iran, but reality remains uncertain"
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The rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran has shaped the balance of power in the Middle East for decades, evolving into a regional “cold war” that fluctuates in intensity depending on the political climate. This confrontation is deeply rooted in history. At its core lie even older tensions: the divide between Arab and Persian identities
Read more: Saudi Arabia and Iran sustain cold war shaping Middle East balance
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The world is undergoing a silent yet profound transformation in how global power is negotiated. What once took place in large multilateral forums is now being decided in smaller, more selective and strategic settings. The traditional rules of diplomacy are being replaced by more direct dynamics. In this new landscape, not all actors have
Read more: The new world order shifts with unseen powers shaping global negotiations
