Behind the Shinning Veil

2019 started off as a promising year for Pakistan who ecstatically outdid her neighboring countries in a phenomenal way in terms of happiness and patriotism. Interestingly,...

India: Congress May Be?

The world is about to witness the biggest democratic exercise of election in world’s second most populous country as the conquest of throne begins in this...

USAID 58 years on: Perspective on Aid and Humanitarian Assistance in a Changing world

The year 2019 manifest a very significant milestone in the history of United States Agency for International Development (USAID) on its 58th anniversary. Way back in 196Os...

Up The Wall

If a tragedy is watching disaster unfold and being powerless to stop it, then such is Brexit -- a conundrum wrapped in an enigma as the...

Libya: Will the U.N. Appeal for a halt to the March on Tripoli be heard?

With the administrative-political situation in Libya badly stalemated and a meeting for negotiations to be held 14-16 April unlikely to make progress, on Thursday 4 April 2019,...

Illiteracy is more Perilous than Terrorism for the Government of Afghanistan

I am living in a society of which educational infrastructures have been repeatedly damaged during four decades of conflicts and civil wars; likewise, whose people need education...

Russia and Angola: Stuck Between Diplomatic Rhetoric and Business Reality

Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks at the Kremlin with President of Angola leader João Lourenço on strengthening cooperation in trade, the economy and culture, as...

China-Europe: “Balanced partnership” or “systemic rival”?

Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent state visits to Italy, Monaco and France set off a flurry of comments by European media, which even called Mr....

It Is Time to Revise Russia–Turkey Relations for a More Stable Future

With ongoing debates on Russian-made S-400 deliveries to Turkey, fate of continuing cooperation of Russia, Turkey and Iran in Syria and future of Ankara’s relations with...

Facing an Unprecedented Migration Crisis in Latin America and the Caribbean

The Simón Bolívar International Bridge linking Venezuela and Colombia has long ceased to be a mere bridge. For months, the thousands who cross this bridge daily...

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