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Franco-German Tank Manufacturer KNDS Is Going Public—Sort Of
The German government is planning to buy a 40 percent stake in KNDS, buying out a private German firm—and giving certain outsiders a chance to invest as well. The post Franco-German Tank Manufacturer KNDS Is Going Public—Sort Of appeared first on The National Interest.

Nayib Bukele files to seek third consecutive term in El Salvador
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele formally registered to run for a third consecutive term.

America’s Spy Agencies Have Been Flying Blind for Two Weeks. Has It Mattered?
The expiration of Section 702 appears likely to continue for some time, due to political gridlock on Capitol Hill. The post America’s Spy Agencies Have Been Flying Blind for Two Weeks. Has It Mattered? appeared first on The National Interest.

America’s Sexual Exceptionalism
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How the United States remade the global environment from 1776 to today.

With America in Retreat, Europe Now Depends on Ukraine
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