The sad fate of Europe’s leading figure

According to a new poll conducted by IFOP, French President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Edouard Philippe’s popularity ratings hit new lows as the...

Fall of Dhaka: Lessons Pakistan should Never Forget

In 1971, nearly five decades ago Pakistan lost its eastern part after civil war; loss of that part is one of the biggest tragedies...

An unending conflict of Morocco and Western Sahara

Authors: Areeja Syed, Ahmed Bux Jamali* The conflict in Western Sahara between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Frente POLISARIO has lasted for over three...

The Success of Iranian Activism Shows the Way to Correct European Policies

Western policies toward the Islamic Republic of Iran would almost certainly be more assertive and ambitious if the international community was more broadly aware...

Israel in Syria

Over the last two years alone, in complete silence, the Jewish State has already carried out over 200 airstrikes against Iranian targets in Syria. North...

Pakistan Can Play Important Role in Afghan Peace Process

No sufficient food, No education, No health Care, Severe shortage of electricity, Shortage of fuel, are witnessed in Afghanistan. It seems the sufferings of Afghans are...

Le Pen’s under-plot for the French President

The President of the French National Rally political party, Marin Le Pen, is trying to take little stances on the new protests in her country....

Freedom, Sovereign Debt, Generational Accounting and other Myths

“How to draw the line between the recent and still unsettled EU/EURO crisis and Asia’s success story? Well, it might be easier than it...

American (And Global) Oligarchy Rapidly Moving Towards Monarchy

Many people do not realize that the proverbial “noose” of civil rights, civil liberties and property rights are rapidly coming to an end, in...

War, Anniversaries and Lessons Never Learned

On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor and the U.S. entered the Second World War.  A war of horrors, it normalized the intensive,...

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