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Analysis of the 2025 Kunar Earthquake impact on Women and Children
The Gendered Impact of Disaster:
Analysis of the 2025 Kunar Earthquake impact on Women and Children
Abstract
This paper examines the systemic gender-based disparities…
Gendered Crisis: How Restrictions on Women Hampered Afghanistan’s Earthquake Response
A devastating magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan on August 31, killing more than 2,200 people and injuring some 3,600, according to Taliban authorities.…
A Year After Nasrallah’s Death, a Battered Hezbollah Regroups and Recalibrates
BEIRUT: One year ago, Hezbollah faced its most profound crisis. A devastating war with Israel had culminated in a massive airstrike on a Beirut suburb, killing the militant group's…
The Emergence of a New Axis: Deepening Turkish-Egyptian-Saudi Security Cooperation
A significant geopolitical realignment is underway in the Middle East, marked by Türkiye's rapidly growing defense alliances with Egypt and Saudi Arabia. This trilateral…
Kunar Earthquake: Shallow, Poor Construction, Mountain Terrain
KABUL (dawatmedia24): According to analysts and those affected, the earthquake in eastern Kunar was deadly because it was shallow and many houses that got destroyed were built of…
Trump Links F-35 Sale to Turkey, Praises Erdoğan’s Role in Syria
Washington, D.C. – In a significant diplomatic meeting at the White House on Thursday, September 25th, former U.S. President Donald Trump signaled a potential major shift in…
Analyst Warns Trump’s Push for Bagram Airbase Risks Dangerous Escalation with Taliban
A prominent foreign policy analyst has issued a stark warning that former President Donald Trump's renewed push for the United States to retake Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan could…
The New Cold War? America’s Confrontation with China and Russia and the Future of World Order
Since the end of the Cold War, U.S. global hegemony has rested on maintaining a decisive presence in two strategic theaters: the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.
In Asia,…
‘A Tsunami of Human Suffering’: Gaza’s Last Functioning Hospitals Overwhelmed as Thousands Flee South
Exhausted medical staff at Gaza’s few remaining hospitals are struggling to cope with a devastating influx of thousands of sick, injured, and malnourished people fleeing renewed…
The Black Sea Dilemma: Russia and Turkey on Europe’s Security Frontier
In the Middle Ages, trade between the Black Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean flourished so greatly that sailors considered the two basins organically connected. What was once a…