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Nigeria’s Approach to Strategic Autonomy in a Multipolar World
Nigeria is implementing a doctrine of strategic autonomy under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, prioritizing national interests and multi-alignment over rigid ideological blocs in an increasingly complex global landscape.
August 4, 2026
US Officials Anticipate Strait of Hormuz Agreement Following Latest Maritime Attack
A high-ranking US official expects an agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz shortly, even as a cargo ship was targeted in the area and diplomatic tensions persist between Washington and Tehran.
August 4, 2026
Nauru officially updates its name to the Republic of Naoero
President David Adeang of Nauru has announced that the Pacific island nation is rebranding to the Republic of Naoero to better align with its native language and traditional heritage.
August 4, 2026
President Trump warns Iran of final warning before severe consequences
President Trump asserts that diplomatic channels with Iran remain open for a final chance at a peaceful resolution, even as Iran denies the existence of such talks and tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz.
August 4, 2026
Understanding Allegations of Moroccan Complicity in Ceuta Migrant Influx
Evidence suggests Moroccan authorities may have facilitated a massive migrant influx into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, potentially as a strategic message amid ongoing diplomatic tensions.
August 3, 2026
Iran reports progress on Hormuz maritime accord as US pauses military action
Iran is nearing an agreement with Oman concerning a new maritime route through the Strait of Hormuz, shortly after the US suspended planned military strikes to facilitate diplomatic negotiations.
August 3, 2026
Saudi Crown Prince Expresses Reservations Regarding Potential US Strikes on Iran
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman reportedly urged President Donald Trump to avoid military strikes on Iran, fearing potential retaliatory attacks on regional energy infrastructure.
August 2, 2026
Why Iran finds limited conflict with the United States strategically preferable to peace
Iran's recent tactical aggression against US positions may not be a mistake, but a calculated effort to maintain regional leverage and domestic stability while avoiding the catastrophic costs of a full-scale war.
July 30, 2026
US Forces Execute Major Retaliatory Campaign Against Iranian Targets
Following Iranian missile strikes in Jordan, the US military launched a major wave of retaliation against Islamic Revolutionary Guard targets, while simultaneous operations occurred in Iraq and escalating tensions were reported in the Strait of Hormuz.
July 30, 2026
President Trump Vows Strong Retaliation Against Iran
President Trump has threatened a severe response against Iran following missile attacks on U.S. bases in Jordan, leading to a dangerous escalation of conflict across the Middle East.
July 29, 2026