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In May 2025, Friedrich Merz took office as Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, inheriting a political landscape characterized
At the stroke of midnight on 14th and 15th of August 1947, British colonial rule came to an end, and
The S-400, known as “Sudarshan” in Indian service, named after the mythological Sudarshan Chakra, is among the world’s most advanced
Once upon a time, not too long ago, yet rapidly fading into obsolescence, India and Pakistan performed the ritual of
In an increasingly crowded information sphere, many news outlets, both mainstream and their offshoots, as well as independent ones, have
Uzbekistan is reconnecting with its Silk Road past through a unique cultural project in Samarkand. Spread across 17 hectares, the
Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), especially Kashmir, is one of the world’s most militarized zones. It has remained a focal point
In a dangerous escalation towards all-out war, Pakistan has mounted massive drone raids on a wide front against Indian cities and
It is certainly not for the benefit of Somalia and Somalis. They did no good during their long stay in
By Ryan McMaken On Wednesday, the Federal reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee left the target federal funds rate unchanged at
Purpose-driven travel offers unforgettable experiences that foster environmental stewardship, cultural connection, and lasting impact. Ecotourism...
Befitting Retribution Reiterating that “We are living up to the commitment that those responsible for this [Pahalgam terrorist] attack will
Pakistan is, at the present, the last bastion preventing a catastrophic unravelling of regional and international stability in an age
As the world nervously watches war zones in Europe and the Middle East, another tinderbox is quietly smoldering: South Asia.
The current landscape of education worldwide is utilizing online platforms to extend their populations’ access to learning. A successful learning...
As we approach Mother’s Day, it is inspiring to note that mothers are among the happiest persons on earth. Interestingly,
The signing of the long awaited $6.4 billion Reko Diq mining agreement is now expected to take place next month.
Within a fortnight, following the Pahalgam massacre, Indian media extensively covered the news how New Delhi demonstrated its resolve to
The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), long a menace to Pakistan’s internal security, has become the central fault line in its turbulent
Celebrating May 9 as Europe Day is, above all, a reminder of the glorious legacy of European integration, which brought
The voting members of the College of Cardinals elected an Augustinian priest, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, to be the new
Black people who are among the rich and famous garner praise and love, and so do those who are in
By Alyssa Serebrenik For the past three months, I’ve been living in Denmark, and I genuinely loved it. The streets
It has been unedifying, and, it should be said, far from noble. But being unedifying has become something of a
By Rafael Hernandez de Santiago Beneath the timeless skies of Diriyah, where history whispers through ancient walls, a new chapter
The Washington Past had an interesting piece about the rare manufacturing company that is largely unharmed by Donald Trump’s tariffs. The
How well is DOGE doing in reducing wasteful government spending 100 days after President Trump jump-started its efforts? The President renamed
Maybe you remember an incident like this from your schooldays. Someone in your class has done something wrong, like pass around a caricature of the...
Way back on his April 2 “Liberation Day,” (it feels like a long time ago), Donald Trump released a set of “reciprocal” tariffs. These tariffs...
By Jonathan Newman Proponents of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) think that money is a “creature of the state.” They say that money is whatever the...
In one of my trips back home after college, I remember my mother telling me, between half-embarrassed chuckles, how in high school she had caught...
Speaking Tuesday before the Homeland Security Subcommittee of the United States House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations regarding the...
In the smouldering shadow of the Pahalgam massacre — where pilgrims were butchered on a sacred journey to the Amarnath shrine — India has struck...
History is the record of past events. It is shaped daily by the actions, decisions, and thoughts of peoples, countries and regions. Today’s events...
Killing civilians wholesale, starving them to convince those unaffected to change course, and shepherding whole populations like livestock into...
Southeast Asia continues to function as a region where multiple extremist groups maintain operations from ethno-religious insurgencies in Southern...
India’s message to Pakistan is loud and clear. India’s resolve to combat terrorism is unwavering, and no external or internal support to Pakistan...
The chattering class is abuzz about the FBI’s arrest of Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan for helping an illegal alien avoid apprehension....
Sixty years after ‘Operation Desert Hawk’ signalled the onset of Pakistan’s aggressive manoeuvres in the Rann of Kutch—and was soon followed by ‘...
Following his election victory and return to the White House for a second term, Donald Trump is making his first overseas visit from May 13 to 15,...
Last night, the world witnessed an extraordinary military debacle. In a reckless act of aggression, India launched air and missile strikes against...
In the early hours of last night, South Asia was jolted by alarming news: India launched an unprovoked military strike inside Pakistan’s territory,...
One of the regular attack lines of western politicians and journalists is that by any concession to Russia in concluding the war in Ukraine would...
Afghanistan today stands as the epicenter of the most severe women’s rights crisis in the world—a tragic consequence of the Taliban’s return to...
On April 22, 2025, five militants armed with M4 carbines and AK-47 rifles descended from the dense pine forests of Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam in...
The unsettled Kashmir dispute and conflicting geopolitical intentions have exacerbated the India Pakistan rivalry, and precipitated it to dangerous...
The situation in Gaza today starkly highlights Israeli exceptionalism. Israel is employing the starvation of 2 million Palestinians in the...
One underappreciated item in the April jobs report was the sharp slowing of wage growth in recent months. This is bad news both for what it tells...
By Wanjiru Njoya To many economists, questions of justice are not relevant to the study of free markets. In most situations where people try to...
Somalia is a beautiful country, and its people are indigenous to the Horn of Africa. They have given their name to the region as the Somali...