Turkey: Power Outage At Datça Peninsula – OpEd
The Datça Peninsula experienced a serious power outage on the night of July 16, 2023, around 10 PM. The power returned the following morning, only to go out again in the afternoon. This pattern of...
View ArticleBurning The Quran Is Not ‘Pleasant’ – OpE
Al-Qur’an is the book of guidance sent by Allah Ta’ala. In this Quran, there are all the guidelines for managing the life of mankind. From the beginning of creation, Allah Ta’ala has described the...
View ArticleIndia-UAE Bilateral Trade: Emerging Dynamics Of INR-Dirham Transaction In...
India and the United Arab Emirates, both prominent economies in South Asia and the Middle East, have recently entered into new agreements regarding the utilization of domestic currencies for...
View ArticleCan Bangladesh-India Work Together In Light Of Indo-Pacific Strategy? – OpEd
Pakistan has been absent from India’s foreign policy for a long time. As the waters of the Indian Ocean have begun to rise in China’s global dominance over the past decade, the country has been eyeing...
View ArticleSaudi-Iran Deal: Pakistan An Unexpected Beneficiary – OpEd
After decades of conflict, the two major Sunni and Shia states restored diplomatic connections, making the March 10th peace pact between two of the Middle East’s key regional powers, Saudi Arabia and...
View ArticleTogo Offers Washington A Diplomatic Win If It Takes It – Analysis
Togo and the United States boast a long-standing history of bilateral relations, harking back to 1960 when Togo severed ties with France to claim independence. Sylvanus Olympio, Togo’s inaugural...
View ArticleHosting Afghan Refugees – OpEd
Pakistan has been hosting a significant number of Afghan refugees since 1979. The influx of Afghan refugees into Pakistan began with the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in that year. Millions of...
View ArticlePakistan’s SIFC Drive: A Game Changer For Boosting FDIs – OpEd
The Pakistan’s government’s economic revival plan includes an important initiative known as the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC). Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif leads this council, which...
View ArticleJ&K: Pakistan’s Proxy War And India’s Response – OpEd
Pakistan’s Lament Islamabad has a perpetual grudge that it isn’t taken seriously by the global community. While this observation is undeniably true, international apathy towards Pakistan is not due to...
View ArticleRumors Swirl Around Chinese Foreign Minister’s Disappearance – OpEd
Rumours abound about the missing Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang. The most prominent among them is that the 57 year old Qin was having an affair with a prominent TV anchor Ms .Fu Xiaotian, who is...
View ArticleWoke Culture: The Hidden Danger Undermining Foundations Of Western...
The recent collapse of US banks such as Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and others has fueled fears of a potential global crisis as was the case in 2008 when the banking crisis in the US caused the World...
View ArticleNATO’s Open-Door Rhetoric On Ukraine Is Running Up Against Harsh Realities –...
By Vazha Tavberidze (RFE/RL) — Nikolas Gvosdev is a professor of national security studies at the U.S. Naval War College who focuses in part on Russia and U.S. foreign policy. In a recent interview...
View ArticlePutin’s Private Empire – Analysis
By Vadim Shtepa Some outside observers compare today’s Russia with the Soviet Union. But there is a fundamental contradiction between these entities: If the Soviet Union, with its communist ideology,...
View ArticleMyths Of China’s Global Inflation, Deflation Risks – Analysis
In early spring, international pundits portrayed China’s reopening as a global inflation risk. Today, it is depicted as a global deflation risk. In reality, both narratives are myths. Despite...
View ArticleThe ‘Useful Idiots’ In Western Academia Are Really ‘Conscious Conspirators’...
Viruses worm their way into living cells, change the structure of the host cells from within, take over the cells’ reproductive process, use the cells’ own machinery to make copies of themselves, and...
View ArticleEritrea’s Growing Ties With China And Russia Highlight America’s Inadequate...
By Joshua Meservey China and Russia have recently increased their engagement with Eritrea, a small but strategically located country in East Africa. Meanwhile, American influence in the region is amid...
View ArticleChina, Afghanistan, And The Allure Of ‘Green Mineral Development’ – Analysis
By Saleem H. Ali and Thomas Hale (FPRI) — There is a growing consensus that the “green transition” or “clean energy transition” to low-carbon technologies will require a range of minerals (“green...
View ArticleUS Consumers Are Suffering In A Less Than ‘Robust’ Economy – OpEd
By Daniel Lacalle Keynesian policies are damaging what they were intended to support. No example is more evident than the United States. A few years ago, in 2021, I had a conversation with Judy...
View ArticleIndia’s False Flag Campaign Against Afghan Refugees In Pakistan – OpEd
With millions more internally displaced as well as an estimated 2.3 million residing in neighboring Pakistan and Iran, Afghan refugees are among the biggest and longest-lasting refugee communities in...
View ArticleWhy Muslim States Must Unite In Favor Of Rights Of Kashmiri Muslims – OpEd
Oppression still continues in Kashmir. Many images of torture are not coming out due to lack of access to impartial media. The Hindu government of India does not stop at suppressing the Muslims of...
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