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Trump’s Domestic Frontline: Americans Are Finally Pushing Back

Donald Trump’s ultimate battle isn’t abroad — it’s at home. From campuses to city halls and the military, resistance is rising as America’s institutions push back against his power grab.

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Mossad Is Still In Iran — And The Real Reason For Netanyahu’s Washington Trip

As Netanyahu visits Washington, Israel’s intelligence gears up for a covert campaign against Iran, aiming not just at military targets but at the very core of the regime’s power.

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Trump Is Turning The Oval Office Into His Reality TV Set: Lights, Camera, Bully

After Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, it was South African President Cyril Ramaphosa who fell victim to the theater of cruelty staged by Donald Trump in the Oval Office. What is the American president seeking by humiliating his visitors? He is orchestrating a performance to glorify himself.

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Economy

Even If He’s Ready To Negotiate, Trump’s Tariff Gamble Could End Very Badly For The U.S.

Donald Trump has cultivated his image as a “disruptor,” a term coined by tech startups. But by launching a global trade war, the U.S. president risks achieving the opposite of what he intends. What’s the opposite of “great again?”

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Eyes on the U.S. Ideas special series Trump And The World

Trump, The Arsonist — Reviving The Archetype Of Destroyer As Shaper Of History

Driven by a relentless pursuit of spectacle, Donald Trump embodies the “destructive character” — a figure who reshapes history through chaos and upheaval. But is destruction itself enough to sustain power, or will it leave behind nothing but rubble? For Die Zeit, historian Susan Richter looks to destroyers of the past for an answer.

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Geopolitics Russia-Ukraine War

What The U.S.-Ukraine Accord In Saudi Arabia Doesn’t Include

Ukraine secured the restoration of U.S. aid and agreed to a 30-day ceasefire. But the questions around Trump’s expectations of Putin leave the storyline suspended.

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Our World Has Swallowed That Old Poison: Politics Based On Blind Faith

Following U.S. President Donald Trump’s creation of the White House Faith Office in early February, Loris Zanatta writes in Clarín that religious politics is already on the verge of becoming political religion, and the 2020s are starting to look an awful lot like the 1920s. And we know where that led.

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Photos Of The Week: Backing Zelensky, Ramadan Begins, Venice Carnival

With photographs from London, Mannheim, Hollywood, Medaan and Venice — among other places.

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Eyes on the U.S. Geopolitics special series Trump And The World

After Zelensky, Will Trump Try To Corner A Weakened Iran For A Deal?

Given Donald Trump’s hardline with Volodymyr Zelensky, the U.S president may be even more draconian with Iran, which seems to have an even worse hand than during Trump’s first term.

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Geopolitics Russia-Ukraine War

As Trump Abandons Kyiv, Russia Is Busy Escalating Attacks On Civilians

Following Volodymyr Zelensky’s Washington visit last week, Russia has started exerting more pressure on Ukraine, confident that Trump will do little to interfere. Monica Perosino reports from the Ukrainian side of the frontline.

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Geopolitics Russia-Ukraine War

How Trump’s Attack Is Uniting Ukraine Around Zelensky — Like Putin Did Three Years Ago

Even his critics inside Ukraine are uniting behind Volodymyr Zelensky for standing up to U.S. President Trump and Vice President Vance to defend their nation’s interests.

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Geopolitics Russia-Ukraine War

Not Just Ukraine — Europe Also Knows It Still Needs The U.S.

Gathered in London alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, top European leaders set forth the goal to keep the U.S. engaged, even if it means swallowing their pride in the face of the disgraceful behavior of America’s top leaders.

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Photos Of The Week: Ukraine Anniversary, Macron-Trump Meeting, Hindu Festival

With photographs from Nepal, Germany, Israel, China — among other places.

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Trump Looks To Be Rewriting History On Ukraine — Or Is He Just Playing It Coy?

French President Emmanuel Macron spoke of a “turning point” after his discussions with his U.S. counterpart at the White House on Monday. But Donald Trump did not confirm. The United States remains ambiguous, especially as, at the United Nations, it voted with Russia and against the European Union and Ukraine — an unprecedented move.

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Assassination Attempt To An Unforgettable Win— On This Day In History February 22

An assassination attempt, the beginning of a revolutionary movement and a historic sports victory.

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The Trump Recipe: A New McCarthyism For Americans, Chaos For The World

One month after his return to the White House, Donald Trump’s second term is proving far more ideological, imperial and aggressive than the first, awakening memories of the 1950s communist witch hunt at home and shaking relations with European allies abroad.

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Food / Travel

Photos Of The Week: Munich Attack, Tel Aviv Protest, Barcelona Towers

With striking shots from Germany, Thailand, the U.S., Japan and more.

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Geopolitics

Will Trump’s “Madman” Diplomacy Work In The Arab World?

Trump could succeed in portraying himself as “unpredictable and unrestrained” without seeming unhinged. But if he comes off as hopelessly irrational, he is unlikely to get what he seeks.

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Economy Eyes on the U.S. Future Geopolitics

Why The Paris AI Summit Was Far More About Politics Than Technology

The United States did not sign the Paris AI Summit Declaration, with Vice President JD Vance taking a stand against what he called the EU’s “excessive regulation.” It’s yet another sign of the Trump administration’s rejection of multilateralism — Washington now seems to believe in the survival of the fittest.

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Geopolitics Israel-Palestine War

Anybody Special? Why Netanyahu Can’t Count On Trump Either

Talks for the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire — and with it, the release of hostages and prisoners — kick off today as the Israeli prime minister arrives in Washington. His meeting with Donald Trump tomorrow could be a turning point, deciding between peace or war in the months ahead.

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Geopolitics

How Trump Cuts To Foreign Aid Could Play Right Into China’s Hands

The Trump administration sought to slash social aid in the U.S. but had to backtrack amid public outcry. However, it froze international humanitarian and development aid for 90 days, sparking confusion and panic in many affected countries and organizations. It is just the kind of narrative Beijing and Moscow are happy to spin across the world.

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Eyes on the U.S. Migrant Lives special series Trump And The World

Handcuffed And Deported: Donald Trump’s Brutal Message To The World

The White House has showcased images of deported migrants in shackles. This deliberate display of humiliation is part of a broader strategy that combines cruelty with political messaging, undermining both personal dignity and democratic values, writes Caterina Soffici for Italian daily La Stampa.

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Geopolitics Israel-Palestine War

Ceasefire In Gaza Appears Imminent — It’s The “Trump Effect” At Play

A ceasefire could happen any moment now in Gaza, with Donald Trump’s surrogates playing a key role in softening Benjamin Netanyahu. The president-elect wants to reenter the White House having already ended a conflict, even if nothing is actually resolved for the long term.

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Trump’s Return: Predictions And Paradoxes For 2025

With the unpredictable Donald Trump returning to the White House in January, what will global politics be like in 2025? In addition to major issues like the war in Ukraine, the conflicts in the Middle East and China, there’s another nagging question: What about Europe?

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Everything Is Negotiable In Trump’s New World — And He Means *Everything

Donald Trump’s second term as U.S. president will undoubtedly bring about a transformation in geopolitics and the world economy. With a businessman rather than a politician in the White House, the country will take a more transactional approach based on negotiations.

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Economy Eyes on the U.S. Future

Trump’s Victory Marks New Dawn For Crypto — And A Global Spike In Corruption

With a pro-crypto agenda and substantial backing from industry investors, Donald Trump’s presidency is poised to reshape the landscape of digital currencies, promising a future where Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies thrive under favorable regulations and government support.

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Eyes on the U.S. Geopolitics Israel-Palestine War

Jordan Is Spooked By Trump’s Return — And What It Means For The Whole Middle East

In his first term, Donald Trump tried to undermine the strategy that Jordan had bet on for more than two decades, to protect itself from the risk of transferring the Palestinians from the occupied West Bank to Jordan. What will a second Trump term mean for the country?

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Eyes on the U.S. Geopolitics

Tehran Says It’s Not Afraid Of Trump — It Should Be

Iranian officials insist another Trump presidency could never change its policies — including fighting Israel where it can. But given the first Trump administration, Tehran should expect hard times ahead.

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Eyes on the U.S. Future Geopolitics special series Trump And The World

Trump, Musk And The New Oligarchy Of Tech-Driven Political Power

With the announcement that Elon Musk will become part of Donald Trump’s administration, the tech billionaire’s influence on the U.S. will keep on growing. From pouring hundreds of millions into Trump’s campaign to bending social media narratives, Musk’s actions underscore the ease with which the techno-oligarchy can buy political sway, writes Natalia Viana of Brazil’s leading investigative platform Agência Pública.

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L’Incroyable Comeback, Renovo El Show — 24 International Front Pages On Trump’s Victory

Global media are reacting to the victory of Republican Donald Trump, who will become the 47th U.S. president after a turbulent, defiant and ultimately triumphant campaign against Kamala Harris.

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“Victoria De Trump”: How 24 International Newspapers Featured Donald Trump’s Win On Home Page

As Republican candidate Donald Trump is confirmed to have secured the U.S. presidential election, international news websites are devoting their homepages to the 78-year-old politician’s historic comeback.

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“The World Holds Its Breath” — 18 International Front Pages For U.S. Election 2024

All media eyes are riveted on the U.S. where voting has begun in a tight presidential contest that will send either Vice President Kamala Harris or former president Donald Trump to the White House.

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Geopolitics Israel-Palestine War

When U.S. Citizens Die In Palestine — What Really Drives The Double Standard

It seems the White House will pay attention to your case depending on your ethnicity, but it’s actually your politics. The Biden administration’s response to the death of Turkish-American activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi after the Israeli-American hostages killed by Hamas raises the question: does the United States only care about its citizens when they agree with US policy?

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Eyes on the U.S. Geopolitics

U.S.-China Relations: The Stealth Mega Issue Of November’s Election

U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has assured Xi Jinping that, if elected, Kamala Harris would handle ties between their countries “responsibly.” U.S.-China relations are the major issue of this century, as tensions rise over Taiwan, technology and the South China Sea. A Trump victory would make that prospect scary.

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Geopolitics

“Biden Rinuncia!”: 21 International Front Pages As Joe Biden Quits Presidential Race

U.S. President Joe Biden has announced his withdrawal from November’s presidential election after weeks of pressure from fellow Democrats. Newspapers from around the world have reacted to the news, bidding au revoir to the Democratic leader on their front pages.

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Geopolitics Ideas

The Zarif Card: Why Nobody Is Buying Tehran’s Old “Reformist” Trick This Time

Fearing Europe’s shift to the right and a second Trump term, Tehran has dusted off its reformist credentials — with president-elect Masoud Pezeshkian and veteran diplomat Mohammed Javad Zarif — to show the West it is willing to talk. But this ploy will not work again.

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Geopolitics

U.S.-Egypt: How Relations Could Change With A Trump Return To The White House

Will former U.S. President Donald Trump maintain his “dealmaker” approach towards Egypt in case he finds his way back to the White House?

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This Happened—January 20: Barack Obama Enters White House

Updated Jan. 20, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. Barack Obama is inaugurated as 44th President of the United States on this date in 2009, making him the first African-American president. What did Barack Obama do before becoming president? After working as a writer and editor, Barack Obama became a community organizer in Chicago, lectured on constitutional […]

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If Trump Returns — What Europe Must Do Right Now To Prepare

Donald Trump’s comeback at the White House could cause major disruptions for the war in Ukraine, the Middle East and more generally, global security. Europe has to acknowledge this reality, and see in it an opportunity to reaffirm its own place in the world.

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Russia-Ukraine War

Playing For A Ukraine-Russia Draw? Risk Of A Grave Miscalculation By The West

Ukraine’s Western allies seem to be sticking to a strategy of giving the country just enough weapons to defend itself, but not enough to win.

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