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On July 6, Transatlantic Security Initiative senior fellow Elisabeth Braw was mentioned in Fox News in an article discussing Russia using it’s shadow fleet to probe NATO drone defenses. The post Braw in Fox News on Russia’s use of shadow fleet to probe NATO drone defenses appeared first on Atlantic
Japan’s weak yen is not a market anomaly. Structural capital outflows, shifting investment patterns, and dollar strength are keeping pressure on the currency—and creating potential new tensions with Washington. The post A weak yen spells trouble for Japan—at home and abroad appeared first on Atlanti
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Comedy candidate is becoming a vehicle for opposition to Reform UK’s leader
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Trump’s push to get ships moving through the Strait of Hormuz keeps colliding with Tehran’s resistance to cede control
Europe Center Resident Senior Fellow Ilva Tare speaks with Jasmin Mujanović And Dzeneta Karabegović about Bosnia and Herzegovina's World Cup run and its significance for the country's political unity. The post Can soccer unite Bosnia beyond politics? | A Debrief With Jasmin Mujanović And Dženeta Kar
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Eight small fuel tankers supplying Crimea were hit overnight, says Kyiv
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US military is conducting fresh strikes on Iran Reuters
Will Todman, chief of staff of the Geopolitics and Foreign Policy Department and senior fellow of the Middle East Program at CSIS, said that a low level conflict with outbursts from both the US and Iran is more likely than an 'all-out' war because the economic costs to both countries are too great.
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Tarsus buys iRenix Medical for $75M, gains late-stage eye care asset IRX-101
Australia should adopt national biofuel mandates to bolster its energy security, according to GrainCorp Ltd., after months of uncertainty from the Iran war which sent shockwaves through the country’s economy.