Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain have normalized their relations and Oman and Saudi Arabia may at some point follow suit. Iran, Qatar and Turkey have criticized these moves. (Photo: Dreamstime | © sergiy pomogayev)
Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain have normalized their relations and Oman and Saudi Arabia may at some point follow suit. Iran, Qatar and Turkey have criticized these moves. (Photo: Dreamstime | © sergiy pomogayev)
Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain have normalized their relations and Oman and Saudi Arabia may at some point follow suit. Iran, Qatar and Turkey have criticized these moves. (Photo: Dreamstime | © sergiy pomogayev)
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Belarusians have taken to the streets to protest against Alexander Lukashenko’s corrupt government. We may be about to see a Russian hybrid intervention in Belarus to force a merger with Russia on President Vladimir Putin’s terms. ‘Little green men” — Russian soldiers as were seen in Ukraine when Russia invaded — have started to appear around Minsk in support of Lukashenko. (Photo: CastleMound)
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s unpredictable regime is a challenge for NATO. (Photo: dreamstime | © vasilis ververidis)
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Shown here is Tskhinvali after Georgian artillery bombardment in 2008 when Russia invaded the South-Ossetian enclave of the former Soviet republic. (Photo: ИА ОСинформvs)
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is being supported by Russia while his citizens protest in the street. (Photo: president.gov.ua)
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Russian forces have entered Belarus for joint war games with its forces and Russian Federal Security Service advisers are reportedly on the ground there. (Photo: Dreamstime | © sergiy pomogayev)
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This map details the long-simmering dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh, which reached the boiling point this autumn. (Photo: Marshall Bagramyan)
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Pro-war demonstrations such as this one from July have been taking place in Azerbaijan. (Photo: Voice of America)
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Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain have normalized their relations and Oman and Saudi Arabia may at some point follow suit. Iran, Qatar and Turkey have criticized these moves. (Photo: Dreamstime | © sergiy pomogayev)
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China’s continued incursion and military buildup in or near Indian territory in the Galwan Valley in Ladakh has many Asia-Pacific countries pushing back. (Photo: Mass Communication Specialist Apprentice Andrew K. Haller / United States Central Intelligence Agency)
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An Indian navy MIG-29K Fulcrum aircraft flies over the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz in the Bay of Bengal during Exercise Malabar between the Indian navy, Japanese maritime self-defence force and U.S. navy. It addresses shared threats to maritime security in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (Photo: Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Weston A. Mohr/U.S. Navy)
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The Chinese leadership views Taiwan as a renegade province that needs to return to the Chinese motherland through reunification or war. (Photo: © indiansummer | Dreamstime.com)
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The Liancourt Rocks, known as Dokdo in Korean, are a group of small islets in the Sea of Japan. South Korea controls them, but Japan still claims sovereignty over them. (Photo: Kim Ji Ho / Toshi Aoki – JP Spotters)