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Cross-Border Health Threats in Conflict Zones: Public Health Diplomacy for Regional Stability

In war-torn regions of the world, usually healthcare is one of the first to be affected, leading to terrible consequences for affected populations. Disease...

A Sisyphean Struggle: SAARC’s Perilous Odyssey Through Regional Discord and Diplomatic Torpor

The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), an eco-political organization comprising eight South Asian nations, was established on Dec 8, 1985, for the...

Questions from Khawariji Leadership Terrorists

The Khawariji, a term historically rooted in Islamic history, has re-emerged in modern times through groups like the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), who have perpetrated...

US Retreat and China’s Ascent at the 2025 Munich Security Conference

The 61st Munich Security Conference (MSC) in 2025 took place amid a world that is becoming more fragmented, with the decline of American hegemony...

DRC Crisis: Start of a Wider Regional Conflict

27th January, 2025. For the second time in the last ten years, rebels from the March 23 Movement, or M23, captured Goma– the provincial...

Navigating Sovereignty, Security and Humanity: The ASEAN Way and the Rohingya Crisis

Established on August 8, 1967, ASEAN is a regional organization of Southeast Asian countries, consisting of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Myanmar,...

Lebanon: The Long Road from Sectarianism to the Illusion of a Stable State

Lebanon’s past reflects a delicate sectarian equilibrium, formally embedded in the 1943 National Pact, an unwritten understanding aimed at dividing authority among the country’s...

From Goma to Bujumbura: The M23 and the Fragmentation of the Great Lakes

The conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has become a geopolitical powder keg, with the potential to engulf the entire Great...

The Chinese Triads in Southeast Asia: ASEAN Endeavour in Undertaking TOC

As the century goes by, criminal activities have gone through an evolution of appearances. Its motives varied according to the increase of their personal...

Afghanistan: Security Concerns Highlighted by 66th SIGAR Report

The 66th quarterly report by the US Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), released on January 30, 2025, has once again brought to...

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America’s Global Oil Market Hegemony through Warfare

Authors: M. Abiya Emima and Edberg D. Cheeran The global...

Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Luxury Bet Meets a Funding Reality Check

In late October, in a boardroom in Riyadh, executives...

Putin’s Visit to Iturup island Draws Condemnation from Tokyo

Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to Iturup in mid-August...

Trump’s Board of Peace Faces a Gaza Governance Crisis It May Not Be Able to Solve

The Board of Peace is not a ceasefire-management mechanism...
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