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Iran's New Leadership Navigates Nuclear Deal Amidst Internal Debates and Shifting Alliances
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Iran's New Leadership Navigates Nuclear Deal Amidst Internal Debates and Shifting Alliances

Iran's new leadership faces internal divisions over a potential nuclear deal with the US, balancing ideological stances with pragmatic economic needs. Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei's intervention highlights the debate, while figures like Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf push for negotiation and economic relief, potentially shifting focus towards China amidst US sanctions.

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Guardian International
Taiwan's Foreign Minister Links Tiananmen Anniversary to Czech Velvet Revolution, Criticizes China's Authoritarianism
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04.06.2026Résumé IA

Taiwan's Foreign Minister Links Tiananmen Anniversary to Czech Velvet Revolution, Criticizes China's Authoritarianism

Taiwan's Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung marked the 37th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown by drawing parallels with the Czech "Velvet Revolution." He criticized China's ongoing authoritarian expansion and suppression of its people and overseas dissidents, emphasizing Taiwan's shared history of resisting authoritarianism with the Czech Republic and the need to defend democracy.

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Amnesty International Issues World Cup Travel Advisory Warning of U.S. 'Authoritarianism'
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Politique·24.04.2026Résumé IA

Amnesty International Issues World Cup Travel Advisory Warning of U.S. 'Authoritarianism'

Amnesty International and dozens of U.S. civil and human rights groups issued a World Cup travel advisory Thursday warning visitors about rising authoritarianism and increasing violence in the United States during Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement. The advisory cites concerns about arbitrary denial of entry, inhumane detention conditions, and invasive phone and social media searches. Tourism officials condemned the warning as a political tactic designed to cause economic harm, while FIFA pointed to its commitment to human rights. The tournament begins June 11 across 11 U.S. stadiums plus venues in Canada and Mexico.

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