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Polish and Greek claims to Berlin exceed one trillion euros

The issue of paying compensation to European countries, which fell victim to the Nazi aggression, is gradually becoming one of the gravest on the...

A Tale of Two Countries

In a statement this week, Istanbul's chief prosecutor, Irfan Fidan, says Jamal Khashoggi was strangled as soon as he entered the Saudi consulate.  If...

MbS: Riding roughshod or playing a risky game of bluff poker?

A stalemate in efforts to determine what happened to Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi is threatening to escalate into a crisis that could usher in...

Kazakh court case tests Chinese power

A Kazakh court is set to put to the test China’s ability to impose its will and strongarm Muslim nations into remaining silent about...

The hot November for Trump is arriving

Political turmoil in the United States has become extremely unpredictable. The turn of events became worse with an op-ed at the New York Times...

Tibetan Buddhist leaders face “Me Too” rage

A series of reports of sexual and physical abuse against high-ranking Tibetan lamas and teachers are shaking Tibetan Buddhist communities around the world.  What...

Criticism of Saudi leadership seeps through cracks as report questions kingdom’s utility for Britain

Signs of opposition to policies of Saudi King Salman and his son, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and potentially increased domestic polarization have in...

Trump Is Just Inches Away From The Clutches Of Impeachment

On February 1st 2017, right after Trump had taken office, I had written a detailed article that Donald Trump would be impeached. At that...

Where is Our Sovereignty?

In the name of anti-terrorism, the Justice Department of U.S.A has urged its acquisition of all modes of powers since the birth of our...

30th anniversary of 1988 massacre in Iran

Thirty years ago in the summer of 1988 Iranian regime under Khomeini committed a crime unprecedented since Second World War. In a few months...

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Beyond the U.S. Alliance: Why Japan and Canada Are South Korea’s Most Important Security Partners

In an era of overlapping crises, South Korea’s security...

Chinese Intel View Israeli Embassy in Turkmenistan as Threat to Iran Regime Change and China’s Interests

China views Israel's activities in Turkmenistan, a country bordering...

Pentagon’s Alleged “Mind Control” Program

The phrase “mind control” is powerful because it turns...

China condemns Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te’s controversial visit to Eswatini

Beijing launched a sharp diplomatic attack, strongly condemning Taiwanese...

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