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M A HossainEurasia Review |
The announcement of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s demise came at an unexpectedly rapid pace. The leader of the Islamic Republic’s political
The recent decision granting Muhammad Yunus a year of VVIP security privileges—complete with multi-tiered state protection typically reserved for...
Bangladesh is heading toward a national election on February 12 with a familiar promise and an unfamiliar reality. The promise
Iran has once again appeared on the front pages, framed as a state on the brink. Protests in Iran have
In modern political history, few leaders have fallen as dramatically—and as controversially—as Sheikh Hasina. Once hailed internationally as a...
War is always the culmination of long-term rivalries, strategic calculations, and the collapse of mutual respect. In the present geopolitical
South Asia has long been the playground of political experiments—some democratic, others far less so. The latest of these, the
Germany, the country that once branded itself as Europe’s welfare haven and a model of the social market economy, is
By any measure, Tulsi Gabbard’s latest disclosure as Director of National Intelligence is explosive. By declassifying a 2020 House Intelligence...
In the high-stakes world of 21st-century geopolitics, even a lunch can tell a deeper story. That was certainly the case
For decades, U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East has been a patchwork of ideals, entanglements, and occasionally outright illusions.
Donald Trump’s decision to suspend most of his proposed “reciprocal” tariffs—save for those aimed at China—was not a clever recalibration.
The recent decision to raise taxes on over a hundred products has sparked widespread concern among the general public. At a time when inflation is...