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Scramble for Critical Minerals: How Lithium, Cobalt, and Rare Earths Are Fueling New Conflicts

Rare earth elements, despite their name, are relatively abundant in Earth's crust but extremely difficult to extract and process without severe environmental consequences. China's dominance in this sector stems not from geological advantage but from willingness to accept environmental and health costs that Western nations have deemed unacceptable. The processing of rare earths generates toxic waste streams and radioactive byproducts that require careful management over decades.
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Russia’s Shrinking Sphere: Moldova’s Pro-Western Victory Signals Shift

When Moldova's pro-Western Party of Action and Solidarity secured over 50% of the vote on September 28, defeating the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc's under 25%,...

Afghanistan’s Digital Darkness: How the World Learned to Stop Worrying and Forget the Taliban

For Wahida Faizi, an Afghan journalist living in Denmark, the silence began without warning. One moment she could speak with her parents in Kabul—those...

Can Iran and Israel Really Become Friends? Trump Thinks They Can

On September 29, 2025, standing alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, President Donald Trump floated an idea that would have...

Everyone’s Celebrating Trump’s Gaza Plan—Except the People Who’ve Heard These Promises Before

On September 29, 2025, President Donald Trump unveiled a comprehensive 20-point peace proposal designed to end Israel's devastating war on Gaza, which has claimed...

New Cold War in the Arctic: Military Buildup, Territorial Claims, and the Fight for the North

The Arctic is experiencing its most dramatic transformation in recorded history—not just environmentally, but geopolitically. As climate change accelerates Arctic ice melt at rates...

AI and Diplomacy: 3 Must Read Books for Understanding Artificial Intelligence’s Impact on International Relations

The diplomatic world stands at an unprecedented inflection point. Artificial intelligence is not merely another technological tool to be adopted—it represents a fundamental shift...