Afghanistan rarely generates headlines these days as international focus remains on war in the Middle East, but the crisis in the country of 45 million people remains profound, writes Yvonne Murray https://t.co/g4rhC24dI6
US President Donald Trump’s beef with wind, coupled with his contention that climate change is "a hoax", has resulted in robust action to dismantle America’s wind power industry
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The unpopularity of the war in the US and abroad meant Iran's Lego videos landed on fertile ground and spread organically across the internet worldwide, writes Global Security Reporter Yvonne Murray https://t.co/9dRC7tBOgH
US is actively pursuing policy of regime change in other countries. First Venezuela, then Iran. Now it looks like Cuba could be next, writes Global Security Reporter Yvonne Murray https://t.co/rrz7ibRon2
The Iran war marks the first time the US military has deployed its AI warfare capability on such a large scale, writes Yvonne Murray https://t.co/iq0gndB4Xc
This war is less than three days old, but as energy prices spike, financial markets wobble, and international flights stay on the ground, everybody is wondering what is likely to happen next
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The UN's top man wrote a letter to member states warning of imminent "financial collapse". RTÉ Global Security Reporter Yvonne Murray looks at why the UN is in such dire finanical straits
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Global Security Reporter Yvonne Murray writes that a sweeping purge of China's senior generals is raising questions about the country’s internal volatility as well as fears of a military miscalculation https://t.co/cxzEOKTKET
Much of US posturing in recent weeks involving threats to take Greenland has presented fairly robust evidence that Washington now sees international borders as little more than a nicety, writes Yvonne Murray https://t.co/qIt7WJMgDV
The UN has had its fair share of knocks over its 80 years. However, the latest move by Donald Trump to set up a rival organisation under his personal stewardship could prove its biggest challenge yet, writes Global Security Reporter Yvonne Murray.
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After hundreds, possibly thousands, of Iranian protesters were killed, Donald Trump urged the people to stay on the streets, promising help was on the way. But he later pulled back. What will happen next, asks Global Security reporter Yvonne Murray
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As the audacious capture by US special forces of the leader of Venezuela gripped the world, the mood at the UN - the headquarters of world diplomacy - was dark, writes Global Security Reporter Yvonne Murray
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