Dr. Nosherwan Adil

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Research Scholar and Academic; Ph.D. in International Relations at the International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan.

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How America’s changing Ukraine Policy Could Reshape Europe’s Future

The United States has played a pivotal role in supporting Ukraine since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022. From military aid packages to diplomatic...

X Factor: Is Elon Musk Using X to Undermine European Democracy?

In the rapidly evolving realm of social media and digital platforms, one name consistently dominates the headlines: Elon Musk. Renowned for his ventures in...

Syrians Are Ready to Rebuild Their Country, But They Need Solidarity

The civil war in Syria, which began in 2011, has left the nation devastated on multiple fronts: socially, economically, and physically. Entire cities lie...

Tunisia’s Revolution 14 Years On: The Arab Spring’s Legacy of Hope

Fourteen years after the eruption of Tunisia's revolution, the echoes of the Arab Spring continue to reverberate across the region. The self-immolation of Mohamed...

From Gaza to Ukraine and beyond, 2024 was the year of wars

The year 2024 has been marked by an alarming proliferation of conflicts worldwide, underscoring humanity's inability to reconcile political ambitions with the need for...

Racism, Fatigue, and Apathy: Why the World Has Forgotten Sudan

The crisis in Sudan is one of the most pressing humanitarian catastrophes of our time, yet it remains alarmingly absent from global headlines and...

Can the International Criminal Court survive the next four years?

The International Criminal Court (ICC) stands as one of the most ambitious projects in modern international law, embodying the ideal of accountability for crimes...

President Yoon Suk-Yeol Coup Attempt in South Korea Shows Sad State of Civil-Military Relations

Civil-military relations form the bedrock of stability and democratic governance in any nation. South Korea, with its robust democratic framework and history of military...

Food crisis as 1.5 million Syrians could be displaced, says WFP

The ongoing conflict in Syria has left the nation in a state of devastation, with millions displaced, infrastructure obliterated, and basic necessities scarce. Amidst...

Iran’s Tightrope: Balancing Anti-War Trump and Security-Obsessed Clergy

Iran, long a pivotal player in the Middle East, has faced unique challenges in managing its domestic and foreign policies. This balancing act has...

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The Global Decline of Traditional Education and the Growth of Entrepreneurial Skills Worldwide

The traditional education system in Western economies has visibly...

Transforming India’s Horizon: Singaporean Charter Cities as Catalysts for Economic Renaissance

India’s rapid urbanisation and industrialisation have positioned it as...

The Mobile Economy: Driving the Future of Digital Transformation

The global economy is undergoing an unprecedented transformation, driven...

Ripple Effects of the China-Cook Islands Pact: Pacific Security & Indonesia’s Strategic Moves

Authors : Silvia Jultikasari Febrian & Afifah Azzahra* In 2024,...
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