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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 striped dog-like marsupial we know as the Tasmanian tiger has long been surrounded by mystery, and the subject of scientific curiosity. Now, newly...
Pakistani Christians have expressed concern and unease over a recent court verdict regarding the marriage of a Christian girl to
The United Nations has voted to describe the transatlantic chattel slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity” and called
The Aesthetics of Knowledge wins as young voters reject the judicial referendum and the shadow of Mar-a-Lago. The Italian Asset:
A New Approach to Dementia: Examining Attention Impairment, authored by Professor Andrea Tales from the School of Health and Social
For centuries, global trade has worshipped at the altar of maritime routes. Today, that system is being dismantled by asymmetric
In military history, it is evident that wars fought in Afghanistan were extremely costly and unforgiving to the invading forces.
“War is the health of the state.” That phrase, coined by Randolph Bourne, explains why opposition to war is a
The law of reparations for war damage dictates that a State responsible for an internationally wrongful act – such as
That Pakistan has already featured in the 14th to 7th position in the world after the March 10, 2026, IMT
In the contemporary international system, geopolitical competition is no longer confined to military power or territorial disputes. Increasingly,...
The contemporary international system is shaped by a series of political, economic, and technological shocks that have transformed global relations
As reported, Iran has nearly 400 kg of weapon grade uranium which can be used for making a minimum of
Europe is facing renewed gas supply pressure. Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing EU efforts to reduce reliance
The Middle East has long been one of the most strategically significant regions in the world. Its vast energy resources,
US President Donald Trump announced via Instagram the February 28 US–Israeli attack on Iran. Though Israel and Iran were in the midst
Depsite not being seen in public, Iranian state media released Thursday a statement that it claims to be from Ayatollah
Wars often begin with the language of security and deterrence. Yet their consequences rarely remain confined to the battlefields where
A new Pew Research Center survey of 25 countries found Americans are “especially likely to view fellow citizens as morally
Trump said Monday that the United States would continue attacking Iran for “whatever it takes.” But what’s the “it” in
“Talk Peace and Wage War” the New Norm in a Fractured World Order captures a real and troubling pattern in
United States President Donald Trump is coming to resemble more and more the kooky and dangerous characters who led the
On 28 February 2026, the United States and Israel carried out a joint operation in Iran that has apparently prompted
Many in the United States would scarcely identify the difference between Iran and Iraq, both countries based on ancient civilisations
It is often said that US politics is based not on principles but on individual interests and the acquisition of
Clashes between Afghanistan and Pakistan began in 2024 with cross-border airstrikes carried out by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and
Gilgit Baltistan has been facing power blackouts so long that they have developed mechanisms of structuring their day with darkness.
(UCA News) — We have shrunk fasting into something small — skipping meals during Lent, giving up coffee for a
By Jake Scott In the wake of Japan’s early general election on February 8, 2026, much of the commentary has
By William L. Anderson The Sierra Nevada of California are rugged and beautiful mountains, and they are located only about
“They took Dad.” That sentence opens Carolina Valdivia’s new book, Sanctuary Making: Immigrant Families Reshaping Geographies of Deportability,...
I have been donating blood since 2011. Every season, without fail. It started small, a free afternoon, a drive across
International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) and Kazakhstan International Bureau for Human Rights and Rule of Law (KIBHR) have prepared
By Alejandro A. Tagliavini he weekly commentary from BlackRock—the world’s largest asset manager and investment firm, with over $12.5 trillion in
The President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, visited Islamabad on February 5-6 to officiate the signing of 28 agreements in various
The recent visits of the presidents of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan to Pakistan mark more than ceremonial diplomacy—they signal a historic
Since the war started, voices in the alternative media have said that Ukraine cannot win a war against Russia. Indeed,
A new book by a Cambridge engineer and an Oxford theologian argues that our faith in technology to solve the
At a time when public policy is overwhelmingly shaped by short-term pressures, Prof. Shlomi Segall, from the Department of Political
A capital refers to the city which contains the seat of government of a state or a polity. A capital
By Louis Rouanet On January 9, President Donald Trump called for a 10% cap on credit card interest rates—a drop
(UCA News) — Every Jan. 26, India erupts in celebration. Military bands march down New Delhi’s grand avenues, regional dancers
Handprints on cave walls in a largely unexplored area of Indonesia may be the oldest rock art studied so far, dating back
As more than 3,000 ICE and Border Patrol agents — possibly joined by 1,500 active duty military, as Trump threatened
The BeSafeBeeHoney COST Action drives critical research to anticipate contaminants and environmental stressors, paving the way for strategies that...
There is a menacing and calculated Khawarij terrorism wave in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Khawarij methodical attacks on members of the Peace
At the 30 December meeting with Netanyahu and his team, President Trump publicly committed to attacking Iran: If they continue with
The saga of Pakistan going from the edge of economic calamity to renewed stability and trust is akin to an