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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...

Why China Cannot Accept a “Chinese Commonwealth”?

What does Beijing hate most? Chaos. What's the deadliest kind of chaos? Integrating "American teammates" into the Chinese system. In discussions regarding China and Taiwan,...

Beyond Rescue: Why Humanitarian Aid Needs Government Backing in War Zones

Amidst the chaos of conflict-driven zones, where hospitals are bombed, families flee, and entire communities are displaced, humanitarian organizations emerge as lifelines, tirelessly providing...

The Human Toll of Sudan’s Forgotten War

The Sudanese civil conflict continues to cause a relentless humanitarian crisis, which has only partially emerged into the limelight with minimal international coverage. The...

Alliance of Sahel States Stepping Forward With Common Economic and Security Aspirations

On January 29, 2025, within rapidly geopolitical changes in West African region, three landlocked countries namely Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, members of the...

Analysis of HTS: Implications for Iran in a Post-Assad World

Authors: Adala Anvith Reddy, Huda Abdul Hameed* On December 8th, 2024, the fall of Bashar Al Assad’s regime marked a watershed moment in the Syrian...

China is Winning, the World is Losing: U.S. is Struggling to Counter China’s Asymmetric Tactics

Recent years have seen a noticeable ramp-up of China’s aggressiveness in the South China Sea. While China previously held a far more passive stance...

Greens call for independent European investigation into Greek rail disaster

The European Green Party calls on the European institutions to lead an independent investigation into the 2023 Tempi rail disaster that killed 57 people,...

Iraq on Edge: The Regional Fallout from Syria’s Unraveling

The abrupt collapse of the Assad regime in Syria has sent shockwaves across the region, placing Iraq on high alert. As Syria embarks on...

Syrians Are Ready to Rebuild Their Country, But They Need Solidarity

The civil war in Syria, which began in 2011, has left the nation devastated on multiple fronts: socially, economically, and physically. Entire cities lie...

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How Are Europe’s Heatwaves Exposing a Growing Insurance Gap for Businesses?

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The U.S. and Iran Will Fight Again Before the Mid-Terms

Iran is very likely to be attacked by the...

China and Russia Are Pressuring Japan on Two Fronts. Is a Pacific Pincer Taking Shape?

Putin's Kuril landing is not a bilateral Russia-Japan sovereignty...

America’s Global Oil Market Hegemony through Warfare

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