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A Himalayan Thaw? Beijing Signals Stabilization in Ties with New Delhi
China and India have signaled a shift toward normalization as top diplomats met in New Delhi to discuss border stability and renewed cooperation. Beijing is pushing to separate the long-standing boundary dispute from the broader bilateral relationship to resume trade and financial exchanges.

Vance’s Alpine Gambit: U.S.-Iran Diplomacy Enters a New Phase in Switzerland
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance has concluded a significant round of negotiations with Iranian representatives in Switzerland, signaling a potential shift in U.S. foreign policy toward the Middle East. The high-level talks in Bürgenstock suggest a move toward pragmatic diplomacy intended to stabilize regional tensions.

Friends Everywhere: How Beijing’s Cold War Quest for Autonomy Shapes Modern Diplomacy
Beijing is reaffirming its historical commitment to an 'independent and autonomous' foreign policy, a strategy born during the Cold War to bypass US and Soviet dominance. By highlighting its long-standing ties with the Global South and its rejection of 'hegemony,' China aims to position itself as the primary alternative to Western leadership in the 21st century.

Cautious Optimism in Bürgenstock: Vance Signals a New Chapter for US-Iran Ties
Vice President Vance has signaled a breakthrough in technical negotiations with Iran during a summit in Switzerland, aiming to build a framework for long-term stability. While conditioning a reset of relations on nuclear concessions, the U.S. is pushing for a permanent shift in Middle Eastern geopolitics.

Brinkmanship in Bürgenstock: Trump Revives 'Maximum Pressure' as Iran Talks Falter
President Trump has intensified pressure on Iran following the cancellation of a Swiss diplomatic summit, declaring that the U.S. holds the upper hand in a battle of economic endurance. With a 60-day ultimatum now in effect, the administration is pivoting away from dialogue toward a high-stakes strategy of financial isolation.

Trump’s 60-Day Gambit: A Fragile Truce and a Looming Deadline for Tehran
President Trump has announced a 60-day window to secure a long-term agreement with Iran following the signing of a preliminary Memorandum of Understanding. The move has led to the immediate restoration of shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, though the threat of further U.S. action remains if a final deal is not reached.

Transatlantic Turbulence: Trump’s Pity Play Derails Italian Diplomatic Mission
Italy has suspended high-level diplomatic engagements with the United States after President Trump claimed Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni 'begged' for his attention. This diplomatic rupture highlights growing tensions over military cooperation during the Iran conflict and the limits of populist alignment in international relations.

A ‘Diplomatic Blunder’: Trump’s Iran Truce Ignites a Republican Civil War Ahead of Midterms
A proposed truce between the Trump administration and Iran involving a $300 billion economic package has sparked a massive backlash from within the Republican Party. Opponents argue the deal rewards Iranian aggression and squanders U.S. military leverage, while Trump maintains the move is necessary to stabilize the economy before the midterm elections.

Beijing Urges Restraint in Lebanon as Israeli Strikes Threaten Fragile US-Iran Rapprochement
China has called on all regional actors, including Israel, to support the implementation of a new Phase 1 Memorandum of Understanding between Iran and the United States. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian warned that continued military action in Lebanon could jeopardize the fragile diplomatic progress and the transition to upcoming Phase 2 negotiations.

Trump’s Strategic Pivot: Iranian Missiles and the New Middle East Realignment
President Trump has signaled a major policy shift by stating he does not oppose Iran's possession of ballistic missiles, citing regional proportionality with neighbors like Saudi Arabia. This move contradicts previous U.S. military objectives and has created a significant diplomatic rift with Israel.

Trump’s Strategic Pivot: A Surprise Concession on Iran’s Ballistic Arsenal
President Trump has signaled a major policy shift by stating he does not oppose Iran's possession of ballistic missiles, citing regional fairness. This reversal follows a U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding that excludes missile restrictions, sparking significant tension with Israel.

A Precarious Peace: The Global Repercussions of the US-Iran Diplomatic Breakthrough
The US and Iran have reached a significant diplomatic agreement, prompting responses from Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Lebanon. This shift marks a potential cooling of regional tensions and a recalibration of power dynamics in the Middle East.