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Jihadi unpleasant in Syria opens a new chapter in the conflict with Ukraine.

As the Ukraine war unanticipatedly extends into Syria, David Goldman and Uwe Parpart show the escalating political risks. Studies suggest that Russian special forces may have given Islamist fighters who stormed Aleppo training.

Putin facing aggressive force to back down

James Davis information on rising conflicts as Moscow interprets Western activities, such as supplying Ukraine with long-range weapons, punishment, and another political developments, as deliberate actions. The Kremlin may strongly respond, according to critics in Russia.

North Korean politics breaks down Yoon’s revolution try

The National Assembly of South Korea, led by President Yoon Suk Yeol, abruptly rejected the government’s declaration of martial law, according to Scott Foster. A shift in power to the opposition Democratic Party, which opposes Yoon’s laws, may create new issues for the approaching Trump presidency.

Raimondo’s last move toward the Taiwanese chip market

Scott Foster examines the Biden administration’s latest “groundbreaking and sweeping” restrictions targeting China’s semiconductor business. Despite their passion, the punishment face condemnation for loopholes, delayed application, and limited limitations on allies.