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“They Thought Iran Would Collapse”

Massive Explosion in Israel

Small State, Big Dilemma

Luxembourg’s Police Surge Meets a New Age of Crime

Blockading the Blockade: Trump’s “Epic Fury”

Mango Bets on Britain

A New Room for H&M

Luxembourg–African Union: A Silent Mission

OGBL-LCGB vs Government: Who Pays the Crisis

The Global Revolt Against the Student Smartphone

A Tale of Moving Water

Can Iran Expand the War to the UAE and Bahrain?

Luxembourg’s “African Moment”

Cannabis: The Hidden Stroke Risk Behind a Modern “Wonder Drug”

Children in the Crossfire – The Fragile Rights of the Young in Times of War

Friday, May 29, 2026

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“They Thought Iran Would Collapse”
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“They Thought Iran Would Collapse”

admin May 28, 2026

— Ambassador Ali Robatjazi Discusses the Nation’s Resilience The exclusive interview granted to CityNEWS by Seyed Mohammad Ali Robatjazi was not merely a diplomatic conversation. It was a forceful articulation … Read More

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Massive Explosion in Israel
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Massive Explosion in Israel

admin May 17, 2026

A huge nighttime explosion near the Israeli city of Beit Shemesh has triggered confusion, speculation and renewed regional anxiety after witnesses reported a towering fireball and smoke plume visible from … Read More

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Small State, Big Dilemma
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Small State, Big Dilemma

admin May 2, 2026

Luxembourg’s decision to establish a €150 million defense fund reflects a broader European shift toward increased military spending under NATO commitments. On the surface, the initiative appears pragmatic. It seeks … Read More

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Luxembourg’s Police Surge Meets a New Age of Crime
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Luxembourg’s Police Surge Meets a New Age of Crime

admin April 25, 2026

The swearing-in of 144 new officers into the Grand Ducal Police this April, in the presence of Luc Frieden and Léon Gloden, is more than ceremonial theatre. It is a signal that Luxembourg understands the … Read More

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Blockading the Blockade: Trump’s “Epic Fury”
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Blockading the Blockade: Trump’s “Epic Fury”

admin April 15, 2026

The unfolding confrontation around the Strait of Hormuz has revealed less about Iranian aggression than policy incoherence on the part of US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin … Read More

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Luxembourg–African Union: A Silent Mission
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Luxembourg–African Union: A Silent Mission

admin April 10, 2026

In the diplomatic corridors of African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa, representation is everything. Presence signals intent, and intent shapes influence. Yet for a country that prides itself on financial … Read More

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The Global Revolt Against the Student Smartphone
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The Global Revolt Against the Student Smartphone

admin April 1, 2026

A quiet but decisive shift is sweeping through education systems across the world. What began as scattered school-level rules has hardened into national policy. According to recent analysis by UNESCO, … Read More

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Can Iran Expand the War to the UAE and Bahrain?
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Can Iran Expand the War to the UAE and Bahrain?

admin March 29, 2026

A Question of Control, Not Conquest… The dominant Western framing of a potential Iranian expansion into the Gulf rests on a narrow and outdated assumption: that power projection must take … Read More

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Luxembourg’s “African Moment”
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Luxembourg’s “African Moment”

admin March 23, 2026

Luxembourg has long cultivated an image of modest neutrality, a small state shaped by larger powers rather than an agent of global influence. Yet the historical record discussed by Dr. … Read More

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Children in the Crossfire – The Fragile Rights of the Young in Times of War
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Children in the Crossfire – The Fragile Rights of the Young in Times of War

admin March 10, 2026

War has always inflicted suffering on civilians, but children remain its most vulnerable victims. As tensions escalate in the confrontation involving Israel, the United States and Iran, concerns are mounting … Read More

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Belgium’s Resolve Highlights Europe’s Struggle with Racial Discrimination
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Belgium’s Resolve Highlights Europe’s Struggle with Racial Discrimination

admin March 10, 2026

Belgium has reaffirmed its commitment to eliminating racial discrimination, but the pledge comes at a time when minority communities across Western Europe continue to report unequal treatment in employment, housing, … Read More

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Europe and the Coming Tide of Climate Migration
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Europe and the Coming Tide of Climate Migration

admin March 8, 2026

Across the globe, the worsening effects of climate change are steadily forcing people from their homes, raising fears that Europe could face a significant rise in migration in the coming … Read More

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The Limits of Power: Trump and the Battle to Shape Iran’s Future
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The Limits of Power: Trump and the Battle to Shape Iran’s Future

admin March 5, 2026

As conflict deepens across the Middle East and uncertainty surrounds the future of Iran’s leadership, a controversial assertion from United States president Donald Trump has added a new layer of … Read More

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Luxembourg Keeps Terror Alert at Moderate Level
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Luxembourg Keeps Terror Alert at Moderate Level

admin March 5, 2026

Luxembourg’s national security authorities have decided to maintain the country’s terrorism alert at level two, following a security review prompted by ongoing geopolitical tensions and global instability. The decision was … Read More

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Israel: Trapped and Afraid
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Israel: Trapped and Afraid

admin March 5, 2026

Night settles uneasily over Israel these days. Streets that once hummed with the easy rhythm of late-evening cafés and traffic now carry a quieter tension. Beneath the ordinary glow of … Read More

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