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Much of the current discourse on the Middle East remains fixated on the US midterm congressional elections this coming November.
According to a report from NPR last week, the US Forest Service likely won’t have enough in its aviation fuel budget to
Venezuela’s latest agreement with bp to develop offshore gas resources is welcomed by the African Energy Chamber (AEC) as a
In his February 24 State of the Union Speech, United States President Donald Trump claimed gas prices in America were much lower
By Deborah Palma Economics is not a zero-sum game in which one person’s gain comes at another’s expense; nor is
By Osama Al-Sharif The US-Iran standoff over the dual blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has become the fulcrum of
Historically and in the minds of many still today, the North Caucasus is a place where families include many children.
By Norman Solomon More than four months after Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair Ken Martin announced that he was breaking
By Ajai Sahni For all its boastfulness, India is a poor and deeply unequal country. With a per capita income
By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya April marks the time when the guns of war began to fall silent across the South
Unlike politicians who Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev maintained would “promise to build a bridge even when there are no rivers,”
The dust has settled on the historic 2026 Assembly elections, which saw unprecedented mandates in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu.
The BJP and its allies are now in power in 21 out of the country’s 28 provinces. The PM Modi-led
Electoral upsets with major consequences for both State and national level politics marked the Tamil Nadu and West Bengal elections
Global climate change is often understood through a single narrative of widespread drought and inevitable land degradation. However, future climate
It’s been a year and two months since Vice President JD Vance delivered his famous speech in Munich, declaring that “the main
Israel’s bombing of Lebanon has reportedly killed more than a thousand civilians this year. Israel also drove out more than
China’s shock warning to the US President Donald Trump that his road to Beijing goes through the Strait of Hormuz
A tribute event honoring Martyr Shahbaz Bhatti was held on 26 April 2026 by the Social Wing of the Holland
In this conversation, the Founder and Chief Executive Director of the Voluntary Resettlement Assistance Centre, “The Way Home” and Co-partner of
The current dispute about the Indus basin demonstrates that international law faces its most crucial test which arises when states
Scribblers, scribes, authors and publishers – all of these are facing ever worsening conditions in pursuing their work in battling
When I learned what Samuel Alito and the other Republican appointees to the Supreme Court did to the Voting Rights
David Morens, a former top advisor to Covid Czar Tony Fauci, was indicted on Monday and “charged with conspiracy against
By George Ford Smith In 1901, on far-away Balangiga—a village in Eastern Samar of the Philippines—an American general gave an order that
Within six days of the Russian President Vladimir Putin rendering a forceful advice to the US President Donald Trump to
By Nadim Shehadi Let us be clear, the greatest fallacy is that Hezbollah objects to talks with Israel. What it
Harry Truman was certainly not FDR’s preference as his running mate at the Democratic Party’s 1944 convention. An obscure second-term
The results are in, and the unthinkable has happened. What I had feared for the past five years has now
The latest Indian state elections are not merely a domestic political story. For an American audience trying to understand India
Maksim Kalashnikov, a Z blogger who has frequently criticized Putin for failing to be more aggressive in Ukraine, says that
One of the industries hardest hit by the spike in fuel prices caused by the Iran War is airlines. Jet
Trump today seems torn between the prospect of ‘heavy’ military escalation and an extended Hormuz blockade. Putting two sides together —
The Russian President Vladimir Putin who is an avid reader of history books, ought to be familiar with the famous
Balochistan has once again erupted into a cycle of violence that Islamabad insists on portraying as an external conspiracy. Yet
India’s reported move toward testing an extended-range, nuclear-capable ICBM, widely associated with a next-generation system beyond the Agni-V, has...
Samarkand is hosting the 59th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on May
We just had our 57th Earth Day, and our planet’s poorest people were ignored yet again Another Earth Day
The jury at the Venice Biennale Art Exhibition have outdone themselves. Few juries at any art or literary festival can
India’s democratic journey remains one of the most compelling stories of the modern world. At a time when many newly
China’s Communist Party issued its initial narrative of the June 2020 Galwan Valley clash the very next day, on June
There was a lot of news in the GDP report today, in addition to the data from the day’s other
Director Rommel Galapia Ruiz’s film, Seeds of Peace: The Life Story of Fr. Rhoel Gallardo, is more than a cinematic
When a regime controls the territory but not the threat, it owns the consequences. When two actors coordinate on narrative
By Hassan Al-Mustafa When Ali Khamenei was killed on Feb. 28, the war the US and Israel were waging on
As the smoke from intensified Middle East conflicts shrouds the Strait of Hormuz in spring 2026, the global economy finds
On April 29, PMOI/MEK Resistance Units launched a daring and widespread wave of operations across Iran. These coordinated activities were
By Joshua Mawhorter Many who do not understand markets, the division of labor, production, exchange, and profit—whether willingly or unwillingly—see
Thomas Friedman offers a “third way” out of what he sees as Israel’s problems with Lebanon. He starts off by
The new 14-point proposal floated by Iran, which is now reportedly under consideration by Donald Trump, does not read like