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The world is not witnessing a regional clash. It is watching a geological event. Beneath the missiles and rhetoric,
Referring to Indonesia’s Ministry Foreign Affairs 2025-2029 strategic master plan (RENSTRA), BRICS is intended as a platform for inclusive dialogue
There’s always a temptation to celebrate when Trump does something sensible, like firing his attorney general, Pam Bondi — until
The only clue the US President Donald Trump has given in his prime time televised speech on Wednesday at the
The recent “calm” in the gold market has left many observers, and especially the precious metal’s critics, questioning whether the...
Putting to one side, just for the moment, President Donald Trump’s talk of highly promising ceasefire negotiations involving an unnamed
Over the past year, the Indian Navy has emerged as a central instrument of India’s expanding maritime outreach. Since the
General Min Aung Hlaing, who ran the military regime in Burma yesterday, is running the military regime in Burma today.
When Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was hanged in Rawalpindi on 4 April 1979, Pakistan did not simply execute a former prime
“Getting Very Close” to achieving goals as he promises to bomb Iran into ‘Stone Ages’-– US President Donald Trump The
Power in international politics can not be defined only by size, economy, or population. It is about the ability to
When domestic legal disputes in Pakistan begin to be argued through international opinion pages, the line between legal process and
The escalation of the U.S.–Israeli conflict with Iran has sent shockwaves through global energy markets, triggering the most severe oil
The United Nations Special Rapporteurs made their first formal request to India more than 100 days ago to answer their
The Arab Republic of Egypt, a country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia, has a
Hard times. Emerging from an apparently engineered pandemic, now in another war for ephemeral reasons, a resultant economic crisis that
By Hani Hazaimeh The Middle East stands at a dangerous inflection point. The confrontation involving Iran, Israel and the US
There is an effort by several progressive unions and other organizations to put a 5% wealth tax for the state’s
As global markets continue to churn under the weight of a month-long conflict in the Gulf, the strategic map of
In his Wednesday evening speech to announce to the American people the continuation and potential intensification of his war against Iran, President
If the national audience expected some breathtaking new developments or a strategic vision from President Trump’s belated justification for his
By Ryan McMaken It’s difficult to find much of anything we might call “good” coming out of the current US-Israel
In recent years, the growth of gastronomy tourism in Türkiye has increased interest in local markets. Travelers visiting regions such
Human rights lawyers and defenders strongly condemn the recent judgment of the Federal Constitutional Court of Pakistan, which upheld the
Senegal and Nigeria are strengthening bilateral energy cooperation following a high-level working visit by Senegal’s Minister of Energy Birame Soulèye
This week’s video is important. It shows a clear path to getting rid of the Supreme Court’s horrific 2010 decision Citizens
For much of the past four decades, modern China has been synonymous with rapid transformation. Towering skylines, bustling factories and
When Tehran lashed out at its Gulf neighbours in the wake of US-Israeli attacks on Iran, GCC countries were deeply
Private banking rests on a simple but demanding promise: disciplined judgment exercised under conditions of uncertainty. Performance may fluctuate;...
Since 1979, Iran has been portrayed as a “revolutionary state” governed by a theocracy; however, it is currently evolving into
The short answer is ‘no’. Trump was confabulating when he said that he was already in negotiations with ‘important’ Iranians.
Supporting Donald Trump as the 2024 candidate was always a cold-eyed tactical call for me. I never saw him as
War, aggression, hunger and unemployment happen mainly due to psychological reasons. Sustainable peace and prosperity is not possible without quality
My grandfather kept a small wooden cross above his bed his entire adult life. When he died, we found a
Germany’s renewed engagement with Malaysia is not a bilateral curiosity but a symptom of a deeper rupture in the global
With the Iran War groaning along, the Trump administration is getting increasingly indignant. Plumes of childish anger can be seen
At the time when the world is too preoccupied with the chaos in the Middle East, another, less noticeable, but
The Mizan News Agency, affiliated with the judiciary of the Islamic Republic of Iran, has reported the execution of four
Somalia was in the news for decades now, not for what it used to be or for what it can
When missiles are flying and drones hit commercial buildings, the conversation usually shifts to “how do we win?” But from
The arrest of an American and 6 Ukrainians in India last month is a demonstration that European war and politics are
As Christians head to church this Easter weekend, they should pray for those who are struggling with their uneasiness over
As Washington focuses on Kharg and the Strait of Hormuz, the war is shifting toward a far more dangerous target
How energy flows, entropy, and EROEI explain the decline of the West, China’s strategic rise, and the new era of
The current instability in the Middle East has again demonstrated the extent to which the modern world is interconnected especially
There is a tectonic shift in our lived experiences today – beyond the rise of regionalism and mini-lateralism, is the
The Durand Line, established in 1893 between British India and Afghanistan, continues to attract political and academic debate. While some
By Mark Nayler On April 28 last year, a massive blackout plunged Spain and Portugal into darkness for over twelve hours. Flights
On the morning of March 31, 2026, the Iranian regime executed 34-year-old law graduate and political prisoner Babak Alipour, alongside his
President Donald Trump has imperiously waffled about on his reasons for aggressively attacking the sovereign country of Iran: for example,