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6 articlesEU ‘not very relevant’ on global stage – ex-foreign policy chief
Josep Borrell, EU's former foreign policy chief, criticizes the EU's global relevance and proposes structural reforms including creating a core group of nations and abandoning unanimity-based decision-making. The article presents Borrell's critique through RT's editorial framing.
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Can a U.S.-Brokered State Budget Help Unite Libya?
The article examines a U.S.-brokered budget agreement between Libya's rival factions as a potential tool for national unity. It frames the agreement skeptically using colloquial language ('pinky promise') to suggest the commitment lacks binding force or credibility.
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Is the Iran War Pushing Southeast Asia into China’s Arms?
The article argues that U.S. security commitments to Southeast Asian nations (Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam) have failed to protect them from economic consequences of the Iran conflict, potentially driving them toward China. The headline frames this as a geopolitical shift resulting from U.S. policy failure.
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Trump’s Southeast Asia Trade Deals Are in Limbo
Malaysia has cancelled a tariff deal with the Trump administration, marking the first country to do so and creating uncertainty around Trump's Southeast Asia trade agenda. The article frames this as a setback for the White House's regional trade strategy.
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Russia’s African Recruitment Web Is Expanding
The article reports that Russia is allegedly using deceptive job recruitment schemes to enlist Kenyans and other Africans into military service for its war effort. It characterizes these efforts as part of a coordinated transnational network operating across the continent.
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Introducing ‘Project Freedom’
The article reports on Trump's 'Project Freedom' initiative aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz, which the author characterizes as having escalated tensions with Iran and destabilized an existing cease-fire agreement.
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