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Briefing: The Iran war will cement China’s superpower status

Strategic angle: Beijing’s industrial prowess positions it for economic and diplomatic gains

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Briefing: A month into Iran, the GOP’s political reality sinks in

Strategic angle: The GOP faces new challenges as the situation in Iran evolves.

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Briefing: Andy Beshear Knows What It Takes for a Democrat to Win in a Red State

Strategic angle: Insights from Kentucky's governor on navigating political challenges in conservative territories.

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Briefing: Some trades ahead of Trump policy moves raise questions

Strategic angle: Concerns arise over trading activities linked to upcoming Trump policy changes.

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Briefing: Fundora bulldozes Thurman to retain WBC super-welterweight title

Strategic angle: Sebastian Fundora handed Keith Thurman the first stoppage defeat of his career as he demolished his fellow American inside six rounds.

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Briefing: Mining boosters see a golden opportunity for the Iron Range, if it doesn’t slip away

Strategic angle: Mining boosters are optimistic about the potential of the Iron Range, but concerns linger about the future.

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Briefing: Nuclear Power In A Wind State - Blog For Iowa

Strategic angle: Exploring the role of nuclear energy in a predominantly wind-powered state.

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Briefing: Man Hires Professional To Negotiate Deal On New Toyota. Then A Car Salesman Steps In: 'We Do Things Like That All The Time'

Strategic angle: "I tried buying my Lincoln from you."

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Briefing: Anti-war protests in Israel: Hundreds gather in Tel-Aviv

Strategic angle: Hundreds gathered in Tel Aviv on Saturday to protest the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, marking a significant increase in participation in weekly demonstrations.

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Briefing: Tehran threatens to target US universities in the region

Strategic angle: Overnight, powerful explosions were reported in both eastern and western parts of Tehran, lighting up the capital’s skyline.

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Briefing: Bahrain aluminum giant says Iranian attack targeted its facility

Strategic angle: Aluminium Bahrain, or Alba, hosts the world's largest smelter and the attack adds to the pressure on global supplies of the metal.

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Briefing: Your Honda HR-V Can Finally Pull Off The Full Mugen Look

Strategic angle: The Japanese tuner offers plenty of options for the ZR-V in Japan, although power upgrades remain off the table.

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Briefing: SG Americas Securities LLC Boosts Position in Uranium Energy Corp. $UEC

Strategic angle: SG Americas Securities LLC has increased its investment in Uranium Energy Corp., signaling confidence in the uranium market.

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Briefing: Germany news: Rescuers launch fresh whale rescue effort

Strategic angle: Experts have launched a new effort to free a whale stranded for a second time after it spent days beached on the Baltic Sea coast.

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Briefing: The Biggest Pros And Cons Of GM's Vortec Engines

Strategic angle: Vortec engines have lasted for over three decades. There are reasons as to why they lasted so long, but there are also reasons as to why they fell out of favor.

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Briefing: Iran accuses US of seeking talks while preparing to invade

Strategic angle: Iranian-backed Houthis say they had launched a second attack on Israel

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Olympic Women's Sport Limited to Biological Females

The women's category of Olympic sports will be limited to biological females from 2028, says the International Olympic Committee.

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Briefing: Iran: 3,500 US marines arrive in Middle East

Strategic angle: Uncertainty still surrounds the potential deployment of U.S. ground forces, even as American reinforcements continue to arrive in the region.

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Briefing: Was The Ford Explorer Sport Trac Too Early For Its Own Good?

Strategic angle: The Explorer Sport Trac was a strange combo of family-hauling SUV and gear-hauling pickup, but it might've been more successful if it were launched today.

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Briefing: Nuclear power in Africa: Big dreams, bigger hurdles

Strategic angle: African countries are turning to nuclear energy to boost power supply and cut emissions, but face significant challenges.