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India shows a disturbing trend because its latest actions toward the Indus Waters Treaty IWT show a departure from established
As the European Union approaches its next GSP review cycle, Pakistan’s position is no longer just a matter of trade
World leaders have been meeting and failing for 30 years to try to curb global warming, and in that time
India’s strong retaliation to the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack in the form of Operation Sindoor in May 2025 was
The recent Gulf shock should push Southeast Asian governments to see the energy transition less as a climate silo and
On April 8, 2026, the United States, Israel, and the Iranian regime agreed to a two-week ceasefire, temporarily halting a devastating
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, leader of the “Iranian Resistance,” has warmly welcomed the ceasefire in the conflict involving the United States,
I sat glued to my screen through the long, tense night of April 8, 2026, in Peshawar, watching history unfold
The problem with demagogues is that they invariably fall into infantile practices. The politics of the playground is the politics
As the war with Iran is heading towards its first month, the UAE, one of the countries severely hit daily
The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has formally submitted its application to be admitted as amicus curiae in a landmark advisory
There are moments in the journey of each society when a product enters the bloodstream of culture and changes the
It’s looking increasingly like Donald Trump had two voices in his ear when he was persuaded to launch American airpower
For years, Pakistan’s warnings about cross-border militancy were often received with a degree of skepticism abroad—seen as familiar refrains in
In the ledger of modern conflict, numbers rarely tell the whole story. But sometimes, they reveal just enough to demand
Hon. Cory Booker306 Hart Senate Office BuildingWashington D.C. 20510 Dear Sen. Booker: On the April 6 edition of the Fox
Barrick Mining’s March 2026 announcement that it is slowing development of the Reko Diq copper-gold project in Balochistan represents the
For decades, many in the West believed China would gradually liberalize. The reasoning seemed straightforward: As China grew richer and
The United States is implementing such extreme policies in Syria that it is destroying what little hope remains for a
While the international community’s attention remains focused on the Iranian regime’s horrific execution spree, the ruling clerics are...
The epithet “anti-vaxxer” is common in our time for anyone who resists mandates or resents the enormous legal privileges, protections,
By Gregory Bresiger President Trump is waging or threatening to wage several presidential wars, ostensibly violating the Constitution, which specifies
In the early morning light of a 2026 skirmish over the Red Sea, a sophisticated American Aegis destroyer launched a
Pakistan’s diplomatic posture in times of regional tension has historically emphasized restraint, dialogue, and collective stability. In the current...
Equatorial Guinea is moving from strategy to execution in its bid to become a regional gas hub. A series of
For more than a decade, private equity has been on a quest to gain access to the nearly $14 trillion of
Bloomberg: “It is arguably Iran that has secured the most significant strategic victory … There is every sign that Tehran’s ability
(UCA News) — Good Friday is, at its core, a story about state power deciding it has the right to
India has taken a defining step in its civil nuclear journey, advancing the second stage of Homi Bhabha’s Three-Stage Nuclear
Morocco’s decision earlier this year to pause elements of its long-anticipated LNG import strategy marks less a delay than a
Since Prophet Muhammad’s ancestry can be traced back to Prophet Ishmael, the son of Prophet Abraham, doesn’t that make Prophet
I write to you not only as a Catholic educator but as a fellow human being who has seen how
Trump told reporters that unless Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz, “every bridge in Iran will be decimated” and “every
The Horn of Africa States region (HAS) is entering a phase of transformation long considered unlikely, marked most visibly by
From Tehran to Beirut, the price of imperial war is paid in civilian blood, shattered economies, and the quiet normalization
There is nothing new about die-hard secularists trying to game the courts. They typically like to say that their newly
Since fall 2023, Israel has implemented its Obliteration Doctrine in Gaza and now in Lebanon. The United States has adopted
Every bomb dropped abroad is a bill sent home. Every war waged in the name of “security” is paid for
Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra & Georgian State Choir perform “Requiem” As part of the International Ankara Music Festival, the concert held on
While our intelligence agencies and the Defense Department have long studied possible “domestic blowback scenarios” to our aggressive wars overseas,
By Frank Shostak The yearly growth rate of the consumer price index (CPI) closed at 2.4 percent in February against
By Dave Patterson Lately, ideas are being floated on what to do about the 440 kg (970 lbs.) of 60%
By Daniel J. Mitchell Recent court actions could finally derail one of the most laughable big government regulatory crusades in
It is very rare that an issue of fraud is so closely linked with one ethnic group, as it has
Contemporary medicine is not failing for lack of knowledge. It is failing under the weight of its own complexity. The
On March 16, 2026, in Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan, at least eight women lost their lives and dozens more were
To borrow from William Congreve’s 1697 play The Mourning Bride, “Heaven has no rage, like love to hatred turned, /
Following President Trump’s address to the nation on Wednesday about the Iran War, stock markets suffered losses while oil prices
How to Liberate Your Way into a Rubble Pile There is something deeply reassuring about a well-structured war. Not the
The European Union’s GSP status for Pakistan functions as a vital economic relationship between both parties because it supports the