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The weaponization of shipping channels
The crisis around the Strait of Hormuz focused attention on other maritime chokepoints. Experts warn that waterways like the Taiwan Strait or the Strait of Malacca are increasingly being used as geopolitical leverage.

Greek minister says mystery drone from a 'foreign state'
A Greek military source said the flying robot, found this week off the island of Lefkada, may have been Ukrainian. Kyiv has admitted using drones to target Russian oil tankers in the Mediterranean.

Putin says he thinks Ukraine war is 'coming to an end'
The Russian president made the remarks as Moscow and Kyiv observe a three-day ceasefire in their four-year conflict.

Tariffs or not? How EU is dealing with US 'dealmaking'
Earlier this week, President Trump threatened European car makers with 25% tariffs before walking it back later in the week. How is the EU dealing with this unpredictability?

Eurovision 2026: Politics collide with a blockbuster show
Controversy over Israel's participation and boycotts unprecedented in scale are already weighing on the Eurovision Song Contest before it even kicks off in Vienna.

Pakistan: Drop in Gulf remittances puts families on edge
For millions of households, money sent by Pakistani workers in the Gulf offers a lifeline, helping their families cover basic needs such as food and education.

US: Pentagon releases trove of classified UFO files
US President Donald Trump hailed his government's move to release over a 100 UFO-related documents as "complete and maximum transparency."

How real is a coup threat against Russia's president?
Increased security around Vladimir Putin and a scaling back of public appearances have given rise to suspicions of a coup or assassination attempt. Yet some observers remain skeptical.

Christians decry persecution in India's heartland
With Christians in India increasingly targeted by Hindu vigilantes, victims say police often side with the attackers.

UAE charts its own course across the Middle East and Africa
Close relations with Israel and the United States have placed the United Arab Emirates in Iran's crosshairs as Abu Dhabi pursues a more independent foreign policy than many Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia.

Hungary: New govt intent on initiating swift systemic change
Peter Magyar and his government are determined to push ahead with change at full throttle. But even before the cabinet is sworn in, there has been a "resignation." And questions remain about Magyar's Ukraine policy.