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  • Davos showdown over Greenland: Europe confronts Trump, faces its costly US reliance 

    By staff writer 

    Davos showdown over Greenland: Europe confronts Trump, faces its costly US reliance 

    TEHRAN — Europe and the United States remain locked in a tense political standoff. That tension was on full display at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday, where European leaders openly criticized President Donald Trump’s push to take control of Greenland and his threats to impose new tariffs on European countries. Their remarks underscored a growing sense of frustration in Europe over Washington’s increasingly confrontational approach.

  • Trump’s second term: Thunder at home, flames abroad

    By Shahrokh Saei 

    Trump’s second term: Thunder at home, flames abroad

    TEHRAN — One year after Donald Trump returned to the White House, the national mood is uneasy. Polls show that half of Americans believe the economy has worsened under Trump’s leadership, and his approval rating remains stubbornly low.

  • From ceasefire to coercion: How Lebanon is dragged into a surrender framework

    By Sondoss Al Asaad 

    From ceasefire to coercion: How Lebanon is dragged into a surrender framework

    BEIRUT — What is unfolding around Lebanon’s so–called “ceasefire oversight mechanism” is not a misunderstanding nor a technical dispute—it is a deliberate campaign of pressure. 

  • Trump’s Gaza gamble and risks 

    By Wesam Bahrani 

    Trump’s Gaza gamble and risks 

    TEHRAN – U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to effectively govern the Gaza Strip raises more questions than answers.

  • Security vacuum feared as SDF withdraws from ISIL camp amid Syrian clashes

    Security vacuum feared as SDF withdraws from ISIL camp amid Syrian clashes

    The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said it has withdrawn from a camp holding thousands of people with alleged links to the ISIL terror group as clashes with the Syrian army continue despite a ceasefire agreement.

  • From ceasefire to coercion: How Lebanon is dragged into a surrender framework

    By Sondoss Al Asaad 

    From ceasefire to coercion: How Lebanon is dragged into a surrender framework

    BEIRUT — What is unfolding around Lebanon’s so–called “ceasefire oversight mechanism” is not a misunderstanding nor a technical dispute—it is a deliberate campaign of pressure. 

  • Trump’s second term: Thunder at home, flames abroad

    By Shahrokh Saei 

    Trump’s second term: Thunder at home, flames abroad

    TEHRAN — One year after Donald Trump returned to the White House, the national mood is uneasy. Polls show that half of Americans believe the economy has worsened under Trump’s leadership, and his approval rating remains stubbornly low.

  • Davos showdown over Greenland: Europe confronts Trump, faces its costly US reliance 

    By staff writer 

    Davos showdown over Greenland: Europe confronts Trump, faces its costly US reliance 

    TEHRAN — Europe and the United States remain locked in a tense political standoff. That tension was on full display at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday, where European leaders openly criticized President Donald Trump’s push to take control of Greenland and his threats to impose new tariffs on European countries. Their remarks underscored a growing sense of frustration in Europe over Washington’s increasingly confrontational approach.

  • From occupation to expulsion: How Iraq’s withdrawal accord laid bare US failures

    By staff writer 

    From occupation to expulsion: How Iraq’s withdrawal accord laid bare US failures

    TEHRAN — The Iraqi government’s announcement of a full U.S. withdrawal from its federal territory is more than a procedural update; it is the culmination of years of public anger, political pressure, and a growing national conviction that the American military presence was never truly about Iraq’s security. For many Iraqis, the U.S. presence was a revolving door of justifications — each one crafted to replace the last whenever it became too discredited to sustain.

  • Syria’s shifting northeast: A new step on ground long shaped by foreign powers

    By staff writer 

    Syria’s shifting northeast: A new step on ground long shaped by foreign powers

    TEHRAN — The main Kurdish fighting force in northeast Syria — commonly known as the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) — has reached a centralization agreement with the government under Ahmed al-Sharaa, reflecting a shift in how several key areas in the northeast will be managed following recent developments on the ground.

  • Hezbollah’s rational sovereignty in the face of imperial subjugation

    By Sondoss Al Asaad 

    Hezbollah’s rational sovereignty in the face of imperial subjugation

    BEIRUT — Hezbollah Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem's speech on Saturday, addressed to Israel’s and America’s tools in Lebanon under the striking declaration, “We are the most rational,” was not a rhetorical flourish, but rather a political indictment. 

  • The Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ is Humpty Dumpty diplomacy — assembled for spectacle, not restoration

    By Ranjan Solomon

    The Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ is Humpty Dumpty diplomacy — assembled for spectacle, not restoration

    GOA — The idea of constituting a “Board of Peace” for Gaza may sound benevolent, even urgent, to those watching the carnage from a distance.

  • Israel continues attacks in Gaza in violation of October ceasefire

    Israel continues attacks in Gaza in violation of October ceasefire

    Israeli forces have wounded several Palestinians across the Gaza Strip, firing on civilians and launching air and artillery attacks in the latest near-daily violations of the ceasefire in place since October, as its genocidal war on the besieged enclave continues unabated, Al Jazeera reported. 

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