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Greenland Diplomacy Softens Economic War Risks

Recent global political manoeuvring around Greenland has shifted sharply from escalatory threats to a tentative de-escalation that could steer world markets away from a full-blown economic conflict. At the centre of this story is the former U.S. president, whose assertive policy toward acquiring Greenland triggered major diplomatic and trade tensions with several European nations. Earlier […]

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U.S. Airstrikes in Nigeria Signal Broader Shift in Global Counterterrorism Strategy

The United States has launched targeted airstrikes against ISIS-affiliated militants in Nigeria, reinforcing Washington’s evolving approach to global counterterrorism. Rather than concentrating solely on the Middle East, U.S. operations increasingly focus on regions where extremist groups are exploiting fragile political systems and local conflicts to expand their reach. Nigeria has long faced a complex security […]

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