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Simonyan: Russia May Have to Use Nuclear Threat Against the West

Moscow, July 21 — Russia may be forced to invoke the threat of nuclear weapons in response to mounting pressure from Western nations, warned...

Trump’s Second Term Seen as a Turning Point for Global Order, Say Western Analysts

ASPEN, COLORADO | July 19, 2025 — Six months into Donald Trump’s second term, Western experts are increasingly convinced that the former president has...

U.S. House Votes Overwhelmingly to Extend Military Aid to Ukraine

WASHINGTON, July 19 — The U.S. House of Representatives has overwhelmingly approved the continuation of military assistance to Ukraine, reaffirming bipartisan support for Kyiv...

Could U.S. B-2 Bombers Strike Russia?

Washington / Moscow, July 18, 2025 — As tensions rise following President Donald Trump’s 50-day ultimatum to Russia to halt its military campaign in...

Drone Diplomacy: Ukraine and U.S. Near Landmark Arms-for-Tech Deal

Kyiv / Washington, July 18, 2025 — In a striking sign of shifting geopolitical and technological dynamics, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed in...

Period of Turbulence: Global Conflicts Escalate While Azerbaijan and Armenia Seek Balance

By @mneniyefm A phase of heightened global turbulence appears to be setting in. And it will shake everyone—especially nations already entangled in war. Across most active...

Trump Confronts Netanyahu Over Deadly Strike on Gaza Church

WASHINGTON, July 17 — U.S. President Donald Trump personally called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following a deadly Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) strike on...

The U.S. and the Zangezur Corridor: Ambitions vs. Reality

By Kamran Hasanov JULY 17 — BAKU/YEREVAN/ANKARA — A new round of debate has erupted over the Zangezur Corridor, this time not because of statements...

U.S. Senate Approves Bill Cutting $9 Billion in Foreign Aid and Public Broadcasting Funds

WASHINGTON, July 17 — The U.S. Senate has passed a bill eliminating nearly $9 billion in federal spending, including funds allocated to foreign aid...

Chaos in the U.S. State Department: Mass Firings Disrupt Operations, Raise Security Concerns

WASHINGTON | July 17, 2025 — A wave of unexpected firings at the U.S. State Department has reportedly thrown the agency into disarray, causing...

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