Global Shockwaves Hit US Midterms
The Middle East conflict is influencing US voter concerns on prices and protests, making foreign policy a key issue in the 2026 midterm elections.
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The Middle East conflict is influencing US voter concerns on prices and protests, making foreign policy a key issue in the 2026 midterm elections.
Experts predict a move towards moderation in US foreign policy in 2026, driven by a mix of internal and external pressures.
Italian scholar Paolo Magri says Europe is in a tough economic spot with strained global ties, but is moving forward with concrete, if slow, plans.
Political thinker Francis Fukuyama re-examines his ‘End of History’ thesis, acknowledging China’s innovative development path as a significant global challenge.
The 2026 U.S. midterm elections are shaping up to be heavily influenced by voter concerns over the economy and America’s overseas military engagements.
Iran’s foreign minister visits Russia, blaming “excessive” US demands for the stalled nuclear negotiations as he prepares to meet President Putin.
Former Croatian President Ivo Josipovic argues for a multipolar world order, warning against unipolar dominance and stressing the need for stronger international institutions.
Philippines-US military drills face protests as citizens demand action on fuel prices and livelihoods. Over 17,000 troops from six nations participate amid rising tensions.
Australia and Japan sign historic $7B warship agreement, triggering global discussions about Asia-Pacific security and military exports. 🌏⚔️
Amid 2026 tensions, China’s Wang Wen highlights BRICS & SCO as platforms for smaller nations to engage globally without taking sides. 🌐🤝