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Who owns Greenland?
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Zelenskyy’s reshuffle aims to neutralize political rivals, restore trust – and account for Trump’s unpredictability
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The lines between India’s foreign policy, domestic politics and economy will become increasingly blurred in 2026
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Uganda election: Museveni’s expected win will deepen succession and Gen-Z challenges
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Mohammed Dahlan on rebuilding Gaza, peacekeeping, and what next for Trump's Mideast plan
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Venezuela, oil and order: What now for regional security after the US seizes Maduro?
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President Trump’s ambition to rebuild Venezuela’s oil sector will be challenging, especially if prices continue to fall
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Oman, eastern Yemen, and the fragile geometry of neutrality
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US intentions towards Greenland threaten NATO’s future. But European countries are not helpless
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Trump’s Venezuela attack should serve as a warning even to US allies
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Donald Trump’s poll numbers suggest his popularity is waning
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The US capture of President Nicolás Maduro – and attacks on Venezuela – have no justification in international law
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US to ‘run’ Venezuela after Maduro captured, says Trump: Early analysis from Chatham House experts
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Building tomorrow's digital public infrastructure
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The Climate Briefing: Positive and negative tipping points
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An imminent Indian ballistic missile test highlights escalation risks in the Indian Ocean
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Egypt’s foreign policy will remain too little, too late in 2026
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