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By Alon Ben-Meir Republican lawmakers, courts, governors, and conservative media are increasingly challenging Trump’s authority as the Iran war and
The armed conflict between the United States, Israel, and the Iranian regime entered its 19th day on March 18, 2026.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has approved amendments to the constitution of Nakhchivan that eliminate most of the autonomy that non-contiguous
By Cláudia Ascensão Nunes At a time when gambling is increasingly treated by governments as a vice to be regulated
By Thiago V. S. Coelho “Freedom to roam” is marketed as a wholesome civic ideal: fresh air, exercise, social inclusion,
he Horn of Africa States (HAS), comprising Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Djibouti—often referred to as the SEED countries for their status as the
The phrase “God’s Own Country” is often used to describe Kerala. This state faces domestic challenges whenever unrest arises in
On July 19, 1984, a 21-year-old worker at a shop in Dublin, Ireland, refused to handle the sale of grapefruit
Three months before taking power in 1949, Mao Tse-tung wrote of the solidarity required for the Chinese people’s revolution, remarking that a
In the contemporary world order democracy clearly seems to be under visible stress around the globe. The ongoing increasing vulnerability
A high-level national security official in the Trump administration resigned from his position on Tuesday. National Counterterrorism Center Director...
The killing of senior Iranian leaders may satisfy the fantasies of regime-change planners in Washington and Tel Aviv, but it
A Conversation with Dr Tony McCaffrey, Co-founder of BrainSwarm AI The growing complexity of contemporary global challenges has led to
Executive Summary The global security landscape of 2026 is defined by a paradoxical shift: as military technology reaches its digital
Pakistan needed roads, power plants, transmission lines and a basic re-set of economic religion. The corridor scored higher than a
Rural economies are fragile and represent a large percentage of developing country economies. Smallholder farmers are producing most low-value...
Security debates, commercial data and official speeches may not suffice to identify the future of the US-Pakistan relationship. Something more
Muslims worldwide observe Ramadan as a month of fasting, communal prayer and reflection. They study the Quran, donate to charity
Signs of Qiyamah (Judgment Day) in Islam are events as warnings for the revival of our world. Major signs include
Even as Iran’s Islamic ideology does not allow to make compromises with and surrender its national interest to the US
Today I’m burdening you with a longer-than-usual post — one that’s not about Trump, or his war, or Jeffrey Epstein,
The world is passing through a turbulent phase with serious systemic threats. It is witnessing shaking of US–Europe traditional friendship, which
It’s been 20 years since Donald Trump bragged that, as a star, he could do anything—even assault women—and get away
As the war in the Persian Gulf intensifies, a dangerous strategic misunderstanding is taking hold in Western capitals. Iran cannot
Last April, I wrote a scathing review of a book that smeared the Catholic Church, and Opus Dei, in particular. The following
Growing trade between China and India has failed to reduce the trust deficit in the bilateral relationship between the two
Joseph of Nazareth worked with his hands, raised a family through impossible circumstances, and made life-or-death decisions guided by the
One of the things that should bother economists more than it seems to is the loud chorus of complaints about
Since the initiation of the joint U.S.-Israeli campaign on February 28, 2026—known as Operations “Epic Fury” and “Roaring Lion”—the world
When it comes to asylum seekers, the Australian political machine has prided itself on using cruelty and a purposely obtuse
As the global economic and political order continues to shift and fragment, food security is becoming an increasingly important component of...
Currently, important discussions about transit are taking place in the San Francisco Bay Area. The region’s main transit systems—BART, Muni,
While there is as yet no indication that large numbers of Iranians have fled their country as a result of
As the armed conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran’s regime enters its 18th day on March 17, 2026,
There is a long tradition in political philosophy holding that public policy should reflect certain moral principles. Not everyone agrees,
By Ian Foster Goats are everywhere in Malawi. With a population exceeding 10 million as of 2024 and growing, they will surely
The East African Community (EAC) stands at a critical crossroads, evolving from a once-cohesive regional bloc of culturally linked neighbors
Minority Concern has strongly condemned the death of Marcus Masih, a 21-year-old Christian labourer who died under suspicious circumstances in
The closure of virtually all commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz occasioned by the Iran War is not merely
The Iran crisis is increasingly spinning out of control, and it is becoming increasingly clear that each of the major
In March 2008, reports of unrest involving Uyghurs in Xinjiang began to surface at a moment when international attention was
Education is a vital process in human life. It transforms the unlearned into the knowledgeable and the unskilled into the
One of the most important dynamics of the war in Ukraine is the growing divide between the political aims of the powers that
Great-power rivalry is intensifying from the Middle East to East Asia. For Pakistan, survival is no longer enough—economic strength must
Recently, Government of India tweaked Press Note 3, 2026 to open door for Chinese investment. It permitted Automatic Approval system
We are drowning in visibility. Every platform screams at us to build our brand, grow our following, optimize our presence.
Trump’s favorite snarl is “You’re Fired!” That was his bellow on The Apprentice television program. Subsequently, he told hundreds of
The head of a prominent U.S.-funded nongovernmental organization has recently acknowledged years of involvement in subversive operations in Cuba and
Driving home from my coffee at the local food co-op in a suburb just north of Philadelphia, I passed by
By Dr. Dania Koleilat Khatib Many articles and social media posts have been published in the last two weeks covering