Day: July 2, 2025

J.D. Vance Outlines Newest U.S. Foreign Policy Approach: The Trump Doctrine

In the midst of recent conflict developments between Israel and Iran, the Trump administration recently detailed the newest strategy and procedures for U.S. military interference. Contrary to Trump’s alleged reluctance toward escalating violence in the Middle East, his recent decision to directly involve the U.S. in the foreign war has

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Security And Criminal Law In Italy: A Turn Towards Repression?

During a press conference held at the Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday, 25 June, Italian Transport Minister Matteo Salvini announced the right-wing Lega party’s intention “to revise, narrow, and clarify the definition of the crime of torture so that officers can perform their duties properly.” The statement was accompanied by

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Middle East Conflict Tests China’s Global Role

In the aftermath of what the U.S. President Donald Trump called the “12-day war,” Iran’s nuclear capabilities were seemingly destroyed, with lingering doubts from leaked intelligence. While the regional conflict de-escalated on a relatively sound note, China remained on the sidelines during this major geopolitical upheaval, despite having significant stakes

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