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How Iran's Supreme Leader Is Chosen—and Why It Matters
Iran's Supreme Leader holds near-absolute power, but the selection process involves a little-known clerical body, heavy vetting, and a constitutional...
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Economy
Iran's Supreme Leader holds near-absolute power, but the selection process involves a little-known clerical body, heavy vetting, and a constitutional...
Economy
The Durand Line, a 2,640-kilometre border drawn by British diplomats in 1893, divides the Pashtun people between Pakistan and Afghanistan and remains...
Economy
Sovereign wealth funds manage over $15 trillion in assets worldwide, investing in everything from tech stocks to Hollywood studios. Here is how these...
Economy
Sovereign asset freezes allow governments to block a foreign nation's central bank reserves and state wealth held abroad, creating powerful economic l...
Economy
Ceasefire agreements are among the most common tools in conflict resolution, yet 80 percent collapse. This explainer breaks down how ceasefires differ...
Culture
The Armenian Genocide of 1915–1916 killed up to 1.2 million people and inspired the very word 'genocide.' Over a century later, only 34 countries form...
Technology
A carrier strike group is the most powerful naval formation on Earth, combining an aircraft carrier, escort warships, submarines, and 65–70 aircraft i...
Culture
The ICC is the world's only permanent court for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Here's how it investigates, prosecutes, and why enf...
Economy
Economic sanctions have become the world's go-to tool for punishing rogue states and pressuring policy change, yet research shows they succeed only ab...
Technology
Japan's pacifist constitution, written after World War II, renounces war and forbids military force. But decades of reinterpretation have steadily exp...
Culture
Back-channel diplomacy uses secret, unofficial negotiations to break deadlocks when formal talks fail. From the Cuban Missile Crisis to the Oslo Accor...
Technology
Defense cooperation agreements are the most common form of institutionalized military partnership between nations, covering everything from joint exer...
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