# International Diplomacy
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Diplomacy in the Age of Autonomy: Geneva Tackles the Geopolitical Stakes of AI
A high-stakes global summit in Geneva is bringing together world leaders and experts to tackle the security risks and ethical dilemmas of artificial intelligence. The two-day event marks a pivotal moment in international diplomacy as nations seek to establish formal guardrails for autonomous technologies.

Actions Over Words: Beijing Ramps Up Pressure on Washington Over Taiwan Flashpoint
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has called on the United States to take concrete actions to maintain stability in the Taiwan Strait and the broader bilateral relationship. Beijing’s demand signals a rising frustration with the perceived gap between American diplomatic rhetoric and its security policies toward Taiwan.

A Frozen War: Why the Middle East is Settling for a Strategic Standoff
As the U.S., Israel, and Iran reach a military and political stalemate, experts predict a shift toward a limited ceasefire and a long-term 'cold' standoff. This pragmatic de-escalation aims to protect global energy markets and avoid total war while leaving core ideological and security conflicts unresolved.