Unleashing Morocco’s Private Sector: A Blueprint For Sustainable Growth And...
The World Bank recently released a comprehensive report on Morocco's economic situation, aptly titled "Unlocking the Potential of the Private Sector to Stimulate Growth and Job Creation." This report...
View ArticleAdvanced HIV Disease Threatens To Wither Away The Gains Made In Fight Against...
No one needs to die of AIDS because, thanks to science, lifesaving antiretroviral therapy and viral suppression can gift all people living with HIV a healthy and fulfilling life. But, unfortunately,...
View ArticleRussia-Africa Cooperation: Current Outlook And Future Perspectives – OpEd
With awide scope of its academic and research operations, encompassing the United States through Europe down to entire Asian-Pacific region, the reputable and world-known Russia's Valdai Club has...
View ArticleNavigating Transatlantic Challenges: Europe’s Strategy For A Potential Second...
As President Trump heads into a potential second term in office, Europe must prepare for significant challenges in its relations with the USA. The "America First" doctrine and a shift away from...
View ArticleTop Bangladesh Court Rolls Back Quotas That Sparked Deadly Civil Unrest
By Jesmin Papri and Ahammad Foyez Bangladesh’s top court on Sunday cut back a divisive quota system for government jobs that ignited days of nationwide unrest in which scores of people have been...
View ArticleUnited Republican Party Ready To Deliver ‘Red Wave’ – OpEd
By Dalia Al-Aqidi The Republican National Convention held in Milwaukee last week was a momentous occasion marked by resilience, unity and a renewed sense of purpose for the GOP. Former President...
View ArticleStrategic Indecision Prolongs NATO’s Incremental Approach To Ukraine – Analysis
By Vladimir Socor The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) celebrated its 75th anniversary at the Washington summit on July 9–11 but missed the chance to deliver historic decisions amid Russia’s...
View ArticleNATO’s Expanding Role In Countering China And Russia’s Influence In Southeast...
As China and Russia expand their spheres of influence in Southeast Asia and East Asia through economic, military, and diplomatic means, NATO is faced with the challenge of countering these moves. This...
View ArticleCuban Missile Crisis 2.0?: US Measure To Battle Russia’s Space-Based...
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner from Ohio cautioned that the US could encounter a scenario like the ‘Cuban Missile Crisis’—a tense 13-day confrontation in October 1962 between the US...
View ArticleNguyen Phu Trong Left Vietnam’s Communist Party Ripe For Strongman Rule –...
By David Hutt On July 19, the Vietnamese Communist Party announced the death of its general secretary, Nguyen Phu Trong. The previous day, it announced that Trong, 80, ostensibly the most powerful...
View ArticleChina Needs To Prepare For Prolonged Strategic Competition In The Face Of...
By Chen Li Amidst claims by the United States and Europe about China's overcapacity, the European Union has recently decided to impose temporary tariffs on imports of battery electric vehicles (BEVs)...
View ArticleCan We Predict Who Will Develop Migraine Headaches?
A migraine is not just a bad headache. It is a much-dreaded part of a neurologic disorder that has an array of possible symptoms, including pulsating cranial pain, waves of queasiness, bouts of...
View ArticleArgonne-Led Research Working Toward Reducing Electronic Waste With...
From your car’s navigation display to the screen you are reading this on, luminescent polymers —a class of flexible materials that contain light-emitting molecules —are used in a variety of today’s...
View ArticlePakistan: Church Leaders Praise Amendment Raising Legal Age For Marriage Of...
By Kate Quiñones Pakistan’s National Assembly unanimously approved the raising of the minimum legal age for marriage to 18 earlier this month, amending a 19th-century law allowing the marriage of...
View ArticleIran Hosts Caspian Maritime Exercise
A large-scale naval exercise, codenamed the “Caspian Maritime Rescue, Relief and Security 2024”, got underway in the Caspian Sea, involving military forces from Iran and Russia. Captain Abbas Hassani,...
View ArticleVictims Win Historic Victory Against Chiquita In Colombia Paramilitary Case –...
The ruling against the banana giant formerly known as United Fruit makes history in holding a U.S. company liable for abuses committed abroad. Lawyers say the case is just the beginning. In what...
View ArticleDemocratic Officials, Donors Back Harris For Party’s Presidential Nomination
By Steve Herman and Ken Bredemeier U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris moved quickly on Monday to cement her front-runner status for the Democratic presidential nomination, collecting tens of millions...
View ArticleBangladesh: Students’ Protest Or Vandalism? – Analysis
By Sanchita Bhattacharya At least 151 people have been killed and more than 2,500 injured in Bangladesh over the past week (data till July, 21), after protests over a quota system in government jobs...
View ArticleIndia: Interrogating The Narrative In J&K – Analysis
By Ajai Sahni On July 15, 2024 at midnight, a gunfight between Security Forces (SFs) and heavily armed terrorists started when the SFs were conducting a joint cordon and search operation at Dhari Gote...
View ArticleAustin To Meet With Key Allies During Official Trip To Indo-Pacific
By Joseph Clark Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III will travel to Japan and the Philippines this week on his 11th official visit to the Indo-Pacific since taking office. During the 10-day...
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