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By Francis Ghilès Key Takeaways The estimated 70,000 Moroccans who crossed over to the Spanish North-African enclave of Ceuta on July
Key Takeaways Pakistan’s governance troubles are getting more and more tied to the sheer size and admin complexity of its
Key Takeaways South Korean President Lee Jae Myung recently proposed to formally put an end to the Korean War; his
Key Takeaways So much for the lies about clean, renewable, sustainable energy. Where will all the trash go? Daily
By Eyad Abu Shakra Key Takeaways The US midterm elections in early November promise to be exceptional in every sense
Key Takeaways The bells have fallen silent in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the dignitaries have departed, and another anniversary has passed.
Key Takeaways The latest visit by Japanese Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi to the controversial Yasukuni war shrine has upset political
Aleksandr Dugin, the outspoken Russian philosopher who has enormous influence on the Kremlin, says that the populations of Moscow and
By Jeremy E. Powell Key Takeaways “Many products of Western European societies, from coins to castles, moved eastward in medieval
Key Takeaways The telephone call from the US Vice-President JD Vance to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 8 came
Key Takeaways Every fighter jet has a working life, and India’s older ones are quietly reaching the end of theirs.
Key Takeaways Abbas Gallyamov, a former Putin speechwriter who is now a fierce critic of the Russian president, says that
Key Takeaways President Trump took Secretary of War Hegseth’s military cheerleading (‘U.S. military potency is awesome’) at face value, only
By Rachel Chiu Key Takeaways As Jimmy Lai’s imprisonment shows, a country’s economic prosperity means very little if it fails to
By Lipton Matthews Key Takeaways Every so often, a new Chinese model arrives to reset the conversation about who leads
Key Takeaways On 14 August 1947, Pakistan appeared on the world map as an independent state. Seventy-nine years later, its
Key Takeaways It was never really in doubt. The Reform UK leader, Nigel Farage, irritated, bothered, and keen to throw
Key Takeaways My friend’s grandmother went to a convent school in a small town in Kerala that no longer exists
Key Takeaways When Japan left, the Korean Peninsula broke into two after the Korean War. The border between North Korea
Key Takeaways India, that is Bharat, has been a civilisational state, upholding the supremacy of history as a source of
Key Takeaways The Korean peninsula is divided into the Republic of Korea in the south and the Democratic People’s Republic
Key Takeaways Indonesia’s 81st Independence Day in August 2026 is more than just a ceremony. Indonesia will have a tough
Key Takeaways Most of what keeps India running was never meant to be seen. It sits on the seabed, moves
Key Takeaways In a detrimental blow to African energy security, South Africa’s Constitutional Court has permanently blocked Shell and Impact
Key Takeaways On August 14, 2026, PMOI/MEK Resistance Units resumed their weekly anti-regime activities in Zahedan, southeast Iran, displaying...
Key Takeaways It was on August 14, 1935 that President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law the Social Security Act.
Key Takeaways Northeast Asia is experiencing significant change in the region’s geopolitics. North Korea is, in a trilateral manner, forming
Key Takeaways There is now a bipartisan consensus that Social Security faces a serious crisis, and something has to be
Key Takeaways Can we escape the terrors of our time? In September of 2025, during a Saturday vigil in Stockholm’s
Key Takeaways The policy brief, “Make Housing More Affordable,” part of CEPR’s Majority Agenda, points out that “federal housing policy directs
Key Takeaways On August 7, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey signed a defense pact that echoed Article 5 of NATO:
Key Takeaways The Iranian regime is escalating its brutal crackdown on dissent as it becomes increasingly fearful of another uprising.
Key Takeaways In January, with the United States military having just attacked Venezuela and rushed off the South American nation’s
By Dr. Jonathan Newman Key Takeaways Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently took to X to celebrate what he called one
Key Takeaways Military AI is too sensitive for full transparency. The United States, China, and other powers should begin testing
Key Takeaways The strategic story of banking in the Horn in 2026 is no longer really a story about banks.
Key Takeaways I keep hearing that we Boomers are to blame for just about everything wrong with America — unaffordable
As my friends, clients and readers already know, I always tend to look at the world, despite its many problems,
Key Takeaways Amid the intensifying U.S.–China rivalry in the Indian Ocean, career diplomat Eric S. Meyer was sworn in this
Key Takeaways The South China Sea is likely to remain a contentious area in the region until 2026 and beyond.
Key Takeaways This is a response to the article “Shared Rivers Cannot Become Instruments of Political Pressure” by Mr Umair
Key Takeaways The headline finding of the United Nations Security Council’s newest monitoring report is not a surprise. Released on
Key Takeaways India is preparing for one of the biggest defence purchases in its history. The Defence Ministry has issued
Key Takeaways Recent attacks on civilian tankers in the Black Sea have disrupted loadings linked to the Caspian Pipeline Consortium,
Key Takeaways With Hamas and Hezbollah substantially weakened, Iran is increasingly relying on the Houthis as its principal remaining proxy
Key Takeaways Why the railway may become Europe’s most important strategic infrastructure Europe has spent the better part of the
Key Takeaways On Saturday, 15 August 2026, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi steps onto the ramparts of the Red Fort
Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) remained under pressure during the week ended on August 13, 2026, primarily due to uncertainty surrounding
Key Takeaways Most people recognize that Donald Trump and his kids are stealing from us with both hands every day.
Key Takeaways In late July, more than 30 water and wastewater systems in Minnesota were hit in a coordinated cyberattack, part of