CHIȘINĂU, MOLDOVA – Nestled between Ukraine and Romania, the Republic of Moldova has become a focal point of geopolitical competition, navigating a precarious path between aspirations for European integration and the enduring strategic interests of Russia.
WASHINGTON, DC – As the United States and China prepare for critical trade negotiations on July 14, a FactRage investigation reveals that corporate lobbying expenditures aimed at influencing the outcome have surpassed records set during the 2018-2020 trade war.
DONETSK – Verifiable reports from Eastern Ukraine indicate an intensification of fighting in the Donetsk region, running parallel to renewed international diplomatic talks and the arrival of significant military aid for Kyiv.
WASHINGTON, DC – Leaders of the 32-member NATO alliance are converging in Washington for a 75th-anniversary summit focused on reinforcing support for Ukraine and charting the future of transatlantic security.
WASHINGTON, DC – As leaders of the 32-nation alliance gather in the U.S. capital for NATO’s 75th anniversary summit, their agenda is dominated by substantive policy debates on defense spending, aid to Ukraine, and the long-term strategic direction of the bloc.
THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS – Once the central figure in global forums, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy now cuts a solitary figure at the NATO summit, a leader fighting for the world’s attention as crises elsewhere and shifting political winds push his nation’s struggle to the periphery.
WASHINGTON, DC – Following a U.S. military strike in Iran, the White House released a formal notification to Congress that uses legal justifications and phrasing nearly identical to those employed by the Biden administration for military actions in 2024, revealing a consistent, bipartisan framework for asserting presidential war-making authority.
WASHINGTON, DC – For decades, the narrow Strait of Hormuz has served as one of the world’s most critical and contested geopolitical chokepoints, where the flow of global energy and the strategic interests of international powers are in a constant, high-stakes standoff.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A recent U.S. military strike on Iran has ignited a familiar but fierce constitutional debate between the White House and Capitol Hill, pushing the half-century-old War Powers Act back into the national spotlight.