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Notes on Trump’s crackdown on crime in Washington, D.C.
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The order directs Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to create a “specialized unit” within the D.C. National Guard
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How is AI being integrated into the classroom?
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Strikes on a Hezbollah-linked bank raise questions about when financial institutions lose protection under international humanitarian law.
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Stretching Article 51 to accommodate months-long pauses between attacks and responses blurs the line between lawful self-defense and unlawful preventive war.
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Defending Ukraine from Russia aggression without NATO membership.
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Anna Bower reported from the conference, where Xinis barred the government from removing the defendant until briefing is complete.
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A European Defense Union must take a new, balanced approach to privacy and security, requiring flexibility from EU members and institutions.
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The U.S. and other states must press Israel to end its war in Gaza, which has gone well beyond what Israel’s right of self-defense permits.
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