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Western leaders tend to dismiss the threat Tehran's activities pose to their security
By redrawing the map, Moscow might give itself the pretext to use nuclear weapons - whether it uses them or not
Western weaponry, smart war gaming and slick public relations give Kyiv an edge, but the Russians are regrouping
UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly is set to restore the post of Middle East minister, a position he once occupied
Without Russian gas, Europe is facing a potentially calamitous energy shortage this winter
Few leaders seem to have the courage and imagination to mend the currently poor Russia-West relations
If an increasingly confident Kyiv is indeed responsible for the blasts, it will mark a huge setback for Moscow
The ageing militant was living in a house owned by the top aide of one of the regime's leaders
Amid Israel's sharp rhetoric, Josep Borrell's initiative to break the deadlock is a welcome development
Isolated from the West, both nations need each other despite inherent contradictions
The US President has made all the right noises during his Middle East visit, which is a good start
The events leading up to Johnson's resignation are emblematic of his entire career
The security alliance has done exactly the opposite of what Russia's Vladimir Putin intended – expand itself
In the wake of Iran's unreliability, the Gulf countries remain America's most critical, and dependable, allies
The UK Prime Minister's position is increasingly tenuous, yet he can be replaced only if there is a ready replacement