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Middle EastForeign InfluenceRestoration, Not Revolution: The West’s Unfinished Duty to Iran
For the first time in decades, Iranians roar - will the West answer?Nicole Sadighi
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Foreign InfluenceThe WestGreenland: America’s Arctic Frontier
Is melting ice turning Greenland into a battleground for great powers?Dre Lapiello
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Middle EastForeign InfluenceWhy Are Iranians Chanting for Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi?
What sounds like nostalgia is actually a desperate demand for political legitimacy.Dr. Ardavan M. Khoshnood
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AfricaForeign InfluenceSomaliland: The State the Arab World Refuses to See
Somaliland works, the region resists: why success is seen as a threat.Gulaid Yusuf Idaan
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Foreign InfluenceAfricaIsrael Breaks the Taboo on Somaliland
How recognizing Somaliland reshapes Red Sea security and challenges authoritarian influence.Shalitha Bandara
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Conflict ZonesForeign InfluenceLatin America: Building a New American Century
Venezuela’s collapse and a regional realignment signal a new era of stability and reform.Kyle Moran
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Foreign InfluenceMiddle EastConfronting the Muslim Brotherhood’s War on the West
How state sponsors, extremist networks, and ideological warfare threaten democracies worldwide - and the steps to fight back.Gabriel Rosenberg
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Culture WarsForeign InfluenceHow the Western Left Made Peace With Islamism
From migration to academia, how leftist and Islamist strategies are converging to destabilize Western institutions and cultural confidence in 2025.Damir Omerbegović
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Foreign InfluenceMiddle EastHow EU Money Ended Up Supporting Hamas
Documents show Hamas infiltrated EU-funded NGOs in Gaza, turning humanitarian aid into a tool for terrorist operations and exposing serious gaps in EU oversight.Tomáš Zdechovský
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Culture WarsForeign InfluenceAI and the New Iron Curtain in the Tech Cold War
Every story you read, every video you watch, every decision you make, it could be influenced by the U.S.–China battle for digital power.Raghu Kondori
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Foreign InfluenceCulture WarsWho Is Replacing Georgia’s People?
Migration doesn’t always arrive by boat, sometimes it comes with contracts.Giorgi Labadze
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Middle EastForeign InfluenceThe Doha Forum Isn’t Impartial — And Here’s Why
The Doha Forum sells peace and dialogue. Intelligence agencies see influence campaigns, narrative warfare, and political actors the West considers dangerous.Dre Lapiello
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The WestForeign InfluenceHow A Replica Russian Warship Exposed UK Border Chaos
A single activist’s email exposed chaos in UK ports, highlighting how foreign lobbying can influence British border policy and national security.Alexander Francis Shaw
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The WestForeign InfluenceBritain’s Barrier to Quitting the ECHR
The ECHR is blocking Britain from controlling its borders, and voters don’t even know it.Torquil Dick-Erikson
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Conflict ZonesForeign InfluenceIntervention in Venezuela Is Inevitable
A sober assessment of the refugee emergency, the criminal takeover of Venezuelan institutions, and the collapse of diplomatic channels, arguing that intervention has shifted from possibility to necessity.Yomar Stiven Moreno Lugo
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Foreign InfluenceCulture WarsWhy Taiwan’s 2028 Election is a Western Policy Crisis
The next Taiwan election could decide more than politics, it could redefine the island’s freedom. Discover how Beijing’s narrative warfare is shaping 2028.Raghu Kondori
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The WestForeign InfluenceZohran Mamdani: When Socialism Comes to America
How New York’s new mayor embodies an international left that condemns the West while ignoring its adversaries.Benjamin Reed
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Foreign InfluenceCulture WarsCan a UN Human Rights Expert Be Above the Law?
As the UN’s Francesca Albanese hides behind claims of immunity, one thing becomes clear: justice means little if it cannot reach the people who speak in its name.Shimron Shapiro
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Culture WarsForeign InfluenceTaiwan's Timeless Echo
Taiwan’s power is not in its missiles, but in its memory: it carries the conscience of a civilization the mainland has forgotten.Raghu Kondori
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AfricaForeign InfluenceThe Hunger Vote: How Food Crises Decide Elections in Africa
Hunger shapes elections in Ethiopia and South Sudan, your next meal could decide your vote.Pharis Gichanga