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Iran’s NPT Exit: What It Means for Global Security and Diplomacy

As tensions escalate between Iran and its Western adversaries, the Iranian government is now considering one of the most consequential diplomatic withdrawals in contemporary...

Post-Conflict Sensitivities and the Politics of Mapping: Lessons from the Aceh Island Dispute

In April 2025, the Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs issued a decree under Kepmendagri No. 300.2.2-2138/2025 that sparked controversy in the province of Aceh....

How Israeli and International Businesses and Financial Institutions Sustain Illegal Occupation

Recently, The Norwegian parliament rejected efforts to tighten rules on its huge sovereign wealth fund investing in companies operating in the West Bank. Despite...

Who Threatens Peace: Israel Aggression or Iran Defence?

Under international law, Iran reserves the right to total retaliation against the unprecedented Israeli strikes on its nuclear and military infrastructure, which killed senior...

From Wanted Fugitive to Diplomatic Partner: Unmasking America’s War on Terror

The image of Donald Trump shaking hands with Ahmad al-Sharaa, Syria’s current leader, in Riyadh is one that, until recently, would have seemed unimaginable....

Thai-Cambodia Border Conflict and Colonial Legacies

Recently, Cambodia is planning to file a case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over the border issue with Thailand following the military...

The Gaza Crisis: Devastation, Displacement, and Regional Silence

The people of Gaza have faced one of the most destructive periods in the modern history of the world, caused by Israeli forces. In...

The Indus at Risk: Why Pakistan’s Survival Depends on a 1960 Treaty

When the subcontinent was torn apart in 1947, the wounds ran deeper than borders—they flowed through rivers. In the wake of partition, India and...

Water Diplomacy at a Crossroads: The Future of the Indus Waters Treaty

For all states, water has always been a sacred commodity. It is more than an ordinary natural resource; it serves as a strategic asset....

Morocco and Autonomy: An Analysis of the Morocco-Sahara Dispute

The Moroccan Sahara conflict represents one of the oldest, most intricate, and confounding regional disputes on the African continent. Historically, following Spain's withdrawal from...

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Ben-Gvir’s French Ban and Washington’s Failure of Discipline

From Criticism to Consequence France’s decision to bar Itamar Ben-Gvir...

APEC Suzhou Meeting Highlights Global South Role and Multipolarity After Iran War

The significance of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) trade...

China analyses Trump’s Push for Gulf and Middle East Expansion of Abraham Accords

Chinese intelligence and military circles analyze the Abraham Accords...

UNICEF Sounds Alarm Over Growing Suffering of Children in Gaza

UNICEF Communication Specialist, Salim Oweis, shared distressing stories from...

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