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The Huawei affair

As the experts of the sector say, all the advanced communication lines and networks are "non-deterministic".  This means that, when built and completed, they are a whole that...

Civilisationalism: Ignoring early warning signs at one’s peril

A controversy about a University of British Columbia invitation to a Chinese advocate of forced re-education and assimilation of ethnic minorities highlights the risks involved...

Will the Schengen zone survive?

The problem of migration poses one of the major challenges to the future of the European Union. Residents in more than half of EU countries...

Security in the Korean Peninsula remains fragile

North Korea’s nuclear program was initially conceived useful to provide necessary wiggle room to Pyongyang to attain the objectives of normalizing relations with the US ensuring its...

The BrahMos Test and its Implications

The BrahMos which derives its nomenclature from the two rivers, the Brahmaputra in India and Moskva in Russia is claimed to be the world’s fastest cruise...

Does Pakistan’s Nuclear Doctrine Stand Vindicated Post-Pulwama?

Earlier this week on 28th May, Pakistan marked more than two decades of technological prowess since successfully harnessing nuclear weapons capability. Termed as the’ Day of Greatness’...

Why we should care about Julian Assange

Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange in 2010 published information provided to him by then-US Army Pfc. Bradley E. Manning that comprised nearly 750,000 classified or unclassified but...

Turkish Weapons Could Become Key Obstruction for Haftar’s Offensive on Tripoli

While the offensive of the Libyan National Army (LNA) commanded by Field Marshal Halifa Haftar in Tripoli against the armed groups controlled by the Government of...

India was Responsible for Pakistan’s Nuclear Tests

On May 28 each year, Pakistan proudly celebrates its decision to conduct nuclear tests, codenamed as Chagai-I and Chagai-II. On this day, Pakistan achieved credible nuclear deterrence...

The Capriciousness of Hybrid Warfare in South Asia

There is a famous quote by Sun Tzu that ‘the supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting’. This saying aptly describes the...

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Sandra Hüller Says ‘Fatherland’ Explores Germany’s Post-War Trauma

German actor Sandra Hueller highlighted that the film "Fatherland,"...

Eurovision Boycotters Turn to Father Ted, Raphael and Gaza Documentaries

Broadcasters boycotting the Eurovision final due to Israel's participation...

WHO Declares Congo-Uganda Ebola Outbreak a Global Health Emergency

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared an Ebola...

Ukraine Drone Strike Kills Four in Russia as Moscow Hit by Biggest Attack in Over a Year

At least four people died in a significant drone...

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