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Trump, Brazil, and China: Are Rising Tensions Headed for Collision?
In an article published by Foreign Affairs, Hussein Kalout, professor of political science at the University of Brasília, examines the escalating diplomatic and trade crisis…
Afghanistan’s Almonds – A Great Natural Asset
In addition to its many natural resources, Afghanistan is also well known in the region for its almonds. The country’s natural climate is highly suitable for almond production.…
Pakistan’s Hypocrisy on the Taliban: A State Built on Contradictions
Pakistan’s hypocrisy on the Taliban is not new, it is the continuation of a dangerous pattern that dates back to its very creation in 1947. Born on the shoulders of an exclusivist,…
Africa under European Colonialism: A Tragic Chapter of Mass Extermination
The dominant narrative about European colonialism has historically been built on the myth of the “civilizing mission,” famously invoked by French Prime Minister Jules Ferry in…
Protesters rally in London as Trump enjoys royal reception
London, Wednesday – The streets of London echoed with chants, placards, and the distant hum of helicopters as thousands gathered to protest against U.S. President Donald Trump’s…
UN Inquiry Finds Israel Responsible for Acts of Genocide in Gaza
A United Nations commission of inquiry has concluded that Israel has committed genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. The report, released by the Independent International…
Playing the Kurdish Card in Syria
The Kurdish tone of escalation against the central government in Damascus has risen notably in recent months, particularly through stalling the implementation of the March 10…
The Illusion of Taliban Moderation: Why Extremism Cannot Be Reformed
Recent events once again confirm a hard truth: extremism and ideological regression can never be transformed into moderation or balance. For years, some promoted the illusion that…
Reintegration of Returning Afghan Refugees – A Vital Step
After more than forty years of conflict, millions of Afghans were forced to leave their country due to war, poverty, and political instability. However, in recent years, changing…
“The opposition is weakening in Turkey.”
At the end of March 2024, the Republican People’s Party (CHP) achieved a major victory in the elections with nearly 38%, surpassing the Justice and Development Party (AKP) for the…