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      <title>What Russian Aggression Has Done to European Identity</title>
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      <description>The Russian invasion of Ukraine did something to European identity that decades of integration summits could not: it made the identity felt. Geopolitical pressure is, historically, the most reliable accelerant of collective identity formation. Europe had been drifting toward comfortable ambiguity about what it stood for. Russia&amp;rsquo;s decision to wage a full-scale territorial war on a European neighbor clarified the question with brutal efficiency.
The response was not uniform. Hungary maintained its equivocal position, demonstrating that the pressure was not absolute.</description>
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      <title>The Beginning of the End: Iran’s Regime Enters Its Terminal Phase</title>
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      <description>A system does not collapse the moment it is attacked from the outside. It collapses when it can no longer agree with itself on how to survive. What is now emerging inside Iran looks dangerously close to that threshold.
Reports from Iran International describe a deepening confrontation between Masoud Pezeshkian and Ahmad Vahidi over the conduct of the war and its economic consequences. According to sources, the president has openly warned that without a ceasefire, Iran’s economy could collapse within weeks—three to four at most.</description>
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