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In the modern history of Southeast Europe, the Albanian geopolitical space has been constantly the object of rivalries erupting from
No wonder children are experiencing more anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts America’s teenagers and young adults are experiencing a “troubling
A number of you have asked me for a simple overview of where things stand in the race to control
I have decided to provide an assertion that is not rooted in ideology, religion, or national interest. My argument arises from
By Alon Ben-Meir For nearly three decades, Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu has treated the state as an instrument of personal
The international community’s approach to conflict resolution has undergone a profound and dangerous structural shift, moving away from the pursuit
By Abdulrahman Al-Rashed In the promised “memorandum of understanding” or “framework agreement” between Iran and the US, there are many
In the same address to the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in which he predicted conflict with the West will
Sudan’s warring political class has finally found one point of agreement: the Islamists who dominated Omar alBashir’s long rule should
By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya In recent months there has been renewed public interest in the truth about the global history
The latest report of the International Energy Agency (IEA) on global solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity shows how the countries of
Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing’s visit to India in late May and early June 2026 is a momentous occasion, far
The trustees of the Social Security fund said Tuesday that the fund will be depleted by late 2032, a year
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is visiting Indonesia on 15 June 2026. Germany’s policies towards the Indo-Pacific, as well as international
But the breakup of the TMC could lead to new alliances that could challenge the hegemony of the Bharatiya Janata
Friday, SpaceX broke the record for history’s most valuable IPO. Surpassing Saudi Aramco’s 2019 public listing, the company raised $75
Vyacheslav Markhayev, a KPRF Duma deputy from Buryatia, says that Moscow’s failed policies over the last 25 years, precisely how
By Yossi Mekelberg It was Mark Twain who famously said that “history doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” In
By Andrew Moran The war in Iran, now approaching its 15th week, put on a mini three-act play on June 11.
By Brendan Brown How to safeguard the human person in the time of artificial intelligence? It is hardly a surprise
On March 19, 625 C.E. Rabbi Mukhayriq (Arabic: مخيريق) who lived in Medina and fought alongside Prophet Muhammad in the
The US economy has had two major bubbles in the last three decades. There are signs that we are in
United States Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth likes to be referred to by the title secretary of war. Given his
Finally, Musk has become the first trillionaire in history and, obviously, the comments of the “husbands” of the left and
By Dr. Sinem Cengiz When it comes to developments in the Middle East, we often hear the phrase “geography is
Ten leading opposition figures in Kabardino-Balkaria have called on the republic parliament to reject a call by the republic procuracy
Naturally, the main event of America’s 250th anniversary celebrations will be the Fourth of July, in honor of the Declaration
By Antonio Vladika Brazil is again teaching a lesson that economists should not need to relearn: a government cannot buy
Every June, the same frustration surfaces across government offices: why does the IMF scrutinize salary raises for public servants but
The recent move made by Pakistan-China to tag the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) and, its Majeed Brigade, in the United
It is well known that American democracy is in crisis. American society is more polarized than ever before. “We are being strategically
Pakistan’s military launched Operation Zarb-e-Azb on 15 June 2014; the decision was made, communicated and executed within the army’s own
Presented in Islamabad in 2024 to Tajik officials, the proposal asks Tajikistan to build its transit future on logistics infrastructure
The current crisis of Western democracies is often presented as an ideological breakdown or a cultural decay. In reality, it
Muhammed Yusoff Rawther who filed a sexual assault claim against prime minister Anwar Ibrahim and was arrested for allegedly carry
El Niño has officially begun, and it is forecast to intensify into a very strong or “Super” El Niño with
During the April–May phase of Lebanon’s 2026 escalation, public institutions, emergency responders, and humanitarian agencies published a steady...
In Geneva this May, diplomats gathered for the 2026 NPT review Conference to deliberate on the landscape of disarmament, transparency
The FIFA Men’s World Cup of 2026 was always going to offer visitors and spectators something different. Shared between three
Russia has experienced significant growth in tourism during the first quarter of 2026. It welcomed 1.6 million foreign tourists in
A State of Contradictions Startling contradictions define Pakistan’s posture today. To the outside world, Islamabad parades as a peace broker—courting
President Xi Jinping travelled to the Korean Peninsula in late June for his first official visit to Pyongyang in 2026.
Women and girls are disproportionately affected by the climate crisis, yet women’s leadership and local knowledge are critical to building
The interview that follows offers a most necessary and timely opportunity for self-reflection that the US and Europe so desperately
This week, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth was on hand in Normandy for the eighty-second anniversary of the D-Day invasion.
A sick political system inevitably breeds a sick economy. In an absolute dictatorship where freedom is eradicated, a healthy economy
By Lulzim Mjeku June 12 marks Kosovo’s Liberation Day of 1999, which — together with Independence Day on Feb. 17,
By Constantine Taurai With the upcoming BIPPA government compensation drive happening in Zimbabwe, this article focuses on the issue of property...
By Taehwa Hong (FPRI) — The sweeping victory for the ruling Democratic Party (DP) in the June 3 local elections
The May Jobs report was stronger than most people, including me, had expected. The 172,000 jobs created is not exactly