Could India Have Remained an Undivided Country?

It would be a silly question indeed to ask why December 25th is celebrated.  On the other hand, one could ask why it is...

The Truth About Russia And Africa: Interview with Prof. Vladimir Shubin

Professor Vladimir Shubin, the Deputy Director of the Institute for African Studies , Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow, has raised some serious issues...

US troop withdrawals threaten to fuel greater, potentially problematic Gulf assertiveness

As far as Gulf leaders are concerned, President Donald J. Trump demonstrated with his announced US troop withdrawals from Syria and Afghanistan that his...

Libya: Blind alleys of political settlement

An international conference on Libya, mediated by Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte that was recently held in Palermo, Sicily, was looking for ways to...

No Climate Change without a generational interval

The newly elected President of Costa Rica, one of the world’s youngest heads of state,38-year-old former journalist Carlos Alvarado, has vowed to fully decarbonise...

Corbyn targeting the Brexit talks

Jeremy Corbyn, the British politician who has been serving as Leader of the Labor Party and Leader of the Opposition since 2015 in the...

Europe stuck in crises

Protests are still going on in France. France's protests have reached other countries such as Italy, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands and Hungary, and this...

Corridors: Pakistan’s way of revival

Pakistan has a new way of reform and opening up, and yes it is through corridors. Since the inception of CPEC, Pakistan has seen...

The turbulent sea of Europe

As it could be expected, the current protests in France against Emmanuel Macron's policies didn't come to an end, but we're rather witnessing the...

Selling Girls for Food: A New Rising Market in Afghanistan

Women in Afghanistan are the most deprived member of the community.In a patriarchal society like Afghanistan, women are not given equal opportunities as given...

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