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Strait of Hormuz Alliance Shift: What Changed After the Trump–Takaichi Meeting
The Strait of Hormuz alliance shift did not emerge from a naval deployment, but from a recalibration in Washington. Japan and key European powers moved closer to U.S. strategic expectations, signaling alignment without full military commitment as the burden of securing Hormuz begins to redistribute.


Israel Says Tehran Strike Killed Ali Larijani, Basij Commander
Israel said overnight airstrikes in Tehran killed Ali Larijani, Iran’s top security official, though Iranian state media had not immediately confirmed his death.


Japan PM Sanae Takaichi Candid Test in Washington
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi heads to Washington promising candid talks with President Trump as the Iran war hits Japan’s economy, exposing the cost of alliance loyalty under energy shock.


UNIFIL Troop Contributors Push De-Escalation as Lebanon Crisis Deepens
The Security Council met under the shadow of renewed violence along the Israel-Lebanon border, with U.N. officials warning that recent escalation has erased months of progress, displaced hundreds of thousands, and pushed the region closer to a wider war.


Not Victory but Endurance: Iran’s Attrition Strategy Comes Into Focus
Iran may not be trying to win this war outright. It may be trying to outlast it. After taking heavy blows, Tehran appears to be betting that endurance, missile pressure and energy disruption can achieve what battlefield superiority cannot.


The Next UN Secretary-General Won’t Be Elected — They’ll Be Agreed Upon
The race for the next UN Secretary-General has begun, but speeches and vision statements rarely decide the outcome. Behind the scenes, Security Council veto power, regional politics and quiet diplomatic arithmetic are already shaping the contest.


Iran After the Killing of Khamenei: The Global Security Landscape
The reported killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a coordinated U.S.–Israeli strike has sent shockwaves across the Middle East. What may have been intended as a preventive blow against a nuclear-capable Iran has instead triggered rapid escalation, proxy retaliation, and rising terrorism concerns, revealing how one strategic decision can reshape regional stability and global security.


In a First, Melania Trump Presides Over Security Council Amid Escalating Middle East Crisis
In an unprecedented moment, U.S. First Lady Melania Trump chaired the UN Security Council as war tensions shadowed a debate on children, technology and education in conflict. With 473 million children living in or fleeing war zones, members called for digital access, safeguards and accountability, even as major powers clashed over responsibility on the ground.


Can “Human Fraternity” Move Peace? A New International Space Where Faith and Diplomacy Intersect
In an era of widening conflict, Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Award for Human Fraternity seeks to carve out a rare space where religion and diplomacy intersect. Honoring peace efforts, including the Armenia-Azerbaijan agreement, the ceremony highlights how interfaith dialogue and civil-society networks can keep channels open when formal diplomacy falters—offering a stage where peace can at least be rehearsed.


U.S., Israel and Iran Clash at UN Security Council as War Fears Grow
The UN Security Council met in emergency session as tensions between the United States, Israel and Iran escalated sharply. Diplomats warned the crisis could expand into a broader regional war.
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