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For nearly eight decades, Japan’s international identity was defined by Article 9 of its 1947 Constitution, which renounced war. This
By Abdulrahman Al-Rashed The Strait of Hormuz has been opened, and Iran has begun to act as its policeman, controlling
Among key stake players with a financial or related self interest in the prolongation of the Iran war are defence
For months, Iran’s ruling establishment tried to bury one of the most consequential security breaches in its modern history: the
The UN Special Representative of the Secretary General on Sexualized Violence in Conflict for the first time ever has included
Saturday the New York Times published an essay by an immunologist who wasn’t vaccinated as a child, found science, got her shots, and now
One highlight of my recent honeymoon was an evening spent wandering Times Square with my wife. Like millions of visitors
California Assembly Bill 1967 requires social workers, when conducting a safety assessment or substitute care provider safety assessment, “to also...
By Amirhossein Eshtiaghi Bernie Sanders is a socialist populist. His unfamiliarity with the fundamentals of economics explains why he considers
Former US national security advisor John Bolton and the President Donald J. Trump share traits neither probably knew they had.
Contrasting Singapore’s centralised city-state with Indonesia’s highly decentralised democracy can offer some crucial lessons for Jakarta as it...
Pakistan calls Gilgit-Baltistan a disputed territory when the conversation involves the United Nations. It calls it an administrative unit when
How centralized planning, flagship development projects, and entrepreneurial flexibility are driving the DPRK’s economic resurgence The Limits of...
For most Indians, 22 June 2026 was an ordinary Monday. In the offices of the Ministry of Home Affairs, however,
I keep getting phone calls from politicians wanting to know what I make of the extraordinary victories at the polls
India’s reported push on the Chenab–Beas Link Tunnel, plus sediment management works around the Salal Dam, is not really just
The current export controls placed by the United States on advanced semiconductors and high-performance artificial intelligence models have introduced...
Introduction Recognition in international politics is rarely an end in itself. More often, it reflects shifting strategic realities in which
Before a single word of conversation begins, the first gift a Muslim offers to another person is a profound prayer
Key Takeaways Two years ago this summer, the Supreme Court paved the way for more states and cities to fine
Key Takeaways President Trump effectively claims that he is entitled to preemptively kill suspected drug traffickers anywhere on earth, or
At the Free Iran 2026 Summit in Paris, politicians and dignitaries from diverse global backgrounds converged on a single, powerful
The Lenin State Library in Moscow is setting up a special restricted access collection (in Russian, spetskran) to hold what officials
Key Takeaways: Polish President Karol Nawrocki on 23 June 2026 started a state visit to Turkey, which included bilateral talks
By Dr. Sinem Cengiz Key Takeaways In 2013, Micheal Krepon wrote an essay in which he argued that the US,
By Time Donner Key Takeaways So, they did it. Voters in three congressional districts of the nation’s greatest city nominated,
By Sam Ben-Meir Key Takeaways Seventy years after its release, La Strada (1956) remains among the most unsettling achievements in the history
By Dr. Marcos H. Giansante Key Takeaways Long before economics became a discipline—before universities, statistical models, or debates over monetary
The real way to read the immigration decisions the Supreme Court issued is not to see them solely as losses for immigrants
Key Takeaways The geopolitical landscape in East Asia is undergoing a structural change due in large part to uncertain U.S.
Key Takeaways Loujain AlHathloul did not set out to become one of the most famous political prisoners in the Arab
Key Takeaways Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is preparing to host the 2026 NATO summit in Ankara on July 7 –
Key Takeaways In late April 2026, diplomats gathered in New York for the 25th session of the UN Permanent Forum
Key Takeaways The Abraham Accords did not fail. But they also did not deliver what many expected them to produce:
Global governance is entering a new era. For decades, corruption was largely viewed through the lenses of criminal justice, public
There are moments in diplomacy that quietly redefine a country’s international standing. They rarely make global headlines, yet they reveal
The growing conflict between Pakistan and Afghan Taliban officials is no longer restricted to border issues or isolated security-related incidents. It
Key Takeaways Pakistan is at a critical period of its national growth. Its greatest asset is its population of young
The dismissal of Haji Juma Khan Fateh as the deputy governor of Zabul is merely a part of a general
Key Takeaways Turkey concluded its 2026 FIFA World Cup Group D campaign with a dramatic 3–2 victory over the United
(UCA News) — There is a moment on a crowded train platform when two worlds briefly touch. A man steps
By Norman Solomon The saying “that’s history” is usually meant to be dismissive, but in politics, the past casts a
Fearing the eruption of another nationwide uprising, Iran’s ruling religious dictatorship has drastically accelerated its machinery of execution and...
By Andrew Hammond June 23, 2016 — the date of the Brexit referendum — remains a seismic moment in the
Conspiracy theories about the demise of the USSR, associated in the first instance with publicist Yevgeny Spitsyn, are intended to
Medicine is fundamentally oriented toward healing. Physicians have cured diseases, alleviated pain, extended life expectancy, and expanded collective...
By Jake Scott With just over 99% of ballots counted, Keiko Fujimori holds a lead of roughly 40,000 votes over Roberto Sánchez—less
June 25th was the 150th anniversary of the 1876 Battle of Little Bighorn. Col. George S. Custer and 267 US
The involvement of Russia in the development of Indonesia’s Tuna Block in the Natuna Sea follows a trend of other
India is a vast country. It has long border stretching over the eastern region, which can act gateway to South