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• U.S. Tries a New Playbook: Regime Management, Not Regime Change
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• Russia Doubles Down on Allegations Ukraine Targeted Putin Residence
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• South Africa Risks Angering Trump by Hosting Navies of Iran, Russia, China
• Israel Flexes New Diplomatic Muscle in Recognition of Somaliland
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| • Trump announces 25% tariff on countries doing business with Iran
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• Heineken boss steps down as beer sales slow
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