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In The Hague to Safeguard Our Citizens’ Future

The upcoming NATO summit in The Hague on June 24–25 could have profound consequences for millions of European citizens. If…

Iran at a Breaking Point: The Future of the Islamic Republic

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - By mid-2025, the Islamic Republic of Iran faces a historic crisis. Following the collapse of…

The London Consensus: Are the U.S. and China Opting for Pragmatism?

For all the noisy saber-rattling that has characterized Washington’s approach to Beijing in recent years - tariff tantrums, tech blockades, and rhetorical…

Attack on Iran – What’s Next? 

Israel has finally attacked Iran. But why now?  There has been a qualitative shift in Iranian policy in the wake…

Trumpism Without Borders: What Poland’s Election Reveals About Europe

By all appearances, Karol Nawrocki’s wafer-thin victory in Poland’s presidential election does not merely reflect the political schisms of one…

Why Khamenei’s Case for Uranium Enrichment Doesn’t Hold Up

In his June 4 speech, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei went beyond merely rejecting the latest U.S. nuclear proposal. He delivered…

NATO at a Strategic Crossroads: Unity, Urgency, and the Price of Deterrence

NATO is sounding the alarm: deterrence now demands dollars, not declarations. As Russiasurges its military output, Alliance leaders are calling…

CPJ and global media leaders call for urgent, unrestricted access to Gaza for journalists

New York (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - More than 130 global leaders of news and press freedom organizations called on world…

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