Austin Marks Anniversary Of Hamas Attacks, Reaffirms US’ Commitment To...
By Joseph Clark One year since the deadly Hamas terrorist attack, the Defense Department remains committed to helping Israel defend itself, Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said...
View ArticleJordan’s Foreign Minister Fears ‘Abyss Of Full-Scale Regional War’
By Najia Houssari Jordan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ayman Safadi, who also serves as foreign minister, has said that Israel’s war with the Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon is pushing the Middle East into...
View ArticleEurope Braces For Chinese Retaliation Over EV Import Tariffs
By Henry Ridgwell The European Union is bracing for retaliation from China after the bloc voted last week to impose tariffs on the import of Chinese electric vehicles, or EVs, amid speculation that...
View ArticleHumiliated Ayatollahs Are Already Plotting The Next War – OpEd
By Baria Alamuddin After Iran’s second massive barrage of rockets last week, which failed to cause any significant damage to its targets in Israel, Ayatollah Khamenei’s speech — delivered in Arabic —...
View ArticlePhilippines, South Korea Boost Ties Amid Threats On Their Respective Borders
By Jason Gutierrez The presidents of the Philippines and South Korea agreed on Monday to elevate bilateral defense and economic ties to a so-called “strategic partnership,” as the two longtime Asian...
View ArticleSenior Myanmar Pro-Democracy Politician Dies In Custody At 73
Zaw Myint Maung, a deputy leader of Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy, or NLD, died of cancer on Monday, the latest member of Myanmar’s embattled democracy movement to die in detention...
View ArticleIndia: Aggressive Consolidation In Chhattisgarh – Analysis
By Deepak Kumar Nayak On October 4, 2024, in the most successful operation in terms of Maoist fatalities in Chhattisgarh this year, as many as 31 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres...
View ArticleBangladesh: Hardliners’ Target Sufis – Analysis
By Sanchita Bhattacharya On September 29, 2024, a mob attacked and torched the Rashidiya Darbar Sharif shrine at Kumarkhali in the Kushtia District during an annual gathering. An unnamed Police...
View ArticleJ.D. Vance’s Point Of Departure For Peace In Ukraine – OpEd
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky recently spoke before the UN General Assembly and had meetings soliciting support from President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and allegedly even the...
View ArticleThe Mirage Of Honest Government – OpEd
For more than 70 years, America has been on the verge of honest government. In election after election, politicians have promised to finally take this nation to the moral high ground once and for all....
View ArticleKazakhstan Referendum Backs New Nuclear Energy
Preliminary results released by the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan, show that in Sunday's referendum there was a 63% turnout, with 71.12% of the 7.8 million people who voted...
View ArticleWhy Women Risk Losing Out In Shift To Green Jobs – Analysis
Men hold about 70 percent of the world’s polluting jobs, so one might think that they have most to lose from the transition to cleaner energy. After all, they risk finding themselves out of work as...
View ArticleGeorgian And US Elections: Defining The Next Chapter For The South Caucasus –...
By Robert E. Hamilton and Nvard Chalikyan (FPRI) -- The article examines the significant geopolitical ramifications of the upcoming 2024 elections in the Republic of Georgia and the United States, in...
View ArticleExternal Involvement Inciting Baloch Youth Against The State To Hinder...
Baluchistan, the largest and most resource-rich province of Pakistan, has long been a region of political complexity, ethnic diversity, and socio-economic challenges. However, recent trends reveal a...
View ArticleAfghanistan At A Crossroads: Urgent Need Tor Taliban To Address Terrorism – OpEd
The recent joint statement from the Moscow Format Consultations on Afghanistan, urging the de facto Afghan authorities to dismantle all terrorist groups and prevent Afghan territory from being used...
View ArticleBridging Continents: The SCO Summit And Pakistan’s Strategic Role – OpEd
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is an influential Eurasian organization focused on political, economic, security, and defense issues. Established in 2001 by China and Russia, the SCO...
View ArticlePakistan’s Energy Crisis: A Looming Threat To Development – OpEd
Energy serves as the backbone of all production and consumption, making it indispensable for the economic growth of any country. In Pakistan's case, however, the nation is inching closer to an energy...
View ArticleThe Horn Of Africa States: The Teetering Ethiopian Economy – OpEd
Ethiopia stepped into a destructive path in 2020 when it started a war with itself. Inter-state wars are often reported to negatively affect economic growth as reduction of production and labor...
View ArticleSakinah And Shekinah: One Word With Two Holy Perspectives – OpEd
Sakinah is an important word and a very important concept in both Islamic and Jewish thought. In Islamic thought, it refers to the tranquility, serenity and peace of mind that results when a believer...
View ArticleThe ‘Green Agendas’ Of The Developed World Are Killing The Growth Of...
Developing countries face significant challenges in achieving their primary goals of poverty alleviation, reducing unemployment, and minimizing inequality. With about 80% of the global population of 8...
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