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China and the West Compete to Build Infrastructure in Southeast Asia
China and the West Compete to Build Infrastructure in Southeast Asia
Chethana Janith
May 16


The Role of Religion in Global Conflicts: A Deep Dive into History, Politics, and Society
The Role of Religion in Global Conflicts: A Deep Dive into History, Politics, and Society
Rahmani Khoshnaw
May 15


THE IMPACT OF DECOLONIZATION MOVEMENTS ON MODERN GOVERNANCE: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS
THE IMPACT OF DECOLONIZATION MOVEMENTS ON MODERN GOVERNANCE: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS
Rahmani Khoshnaw
May 14


Sindoor and Sovereignty: The Perils of Proxy Wars in South Asia
In every chapter of Indo-Pak conflict — whether it was the wars of 1947, 1965, 1971, Kargil in 1999, or the near-miss in 2001–02 — one thing has remained remarkably consistent: the United States often arrives late to the table. Not absent, but late. And while American diplomacy has, at times, played a key role in pulling the region back from the brink, the delay has often allowed destruction, mistrust, and instability to deepen before any de-escalation is achieved.
Prof. Simranjit Singh
May 14


What’s Next for the African Union in 2025?
What’s Next for the African Union in 2025?
Rahmani Khoshnaw
May 13


Why America Intervenes Late in Indo-Pak Conflicts
In every chapter of Indo-Pak conflict — whether it was the wars of 1947, 1965, 1971, Kargil in 1999, or the near-miss in 2001–02 — one thing has remained remarkably consistent: the United States often arrives late to the table. Not absent, but late. And while American diplomacy has, at times, played a key role in pulling the region back from the brink, the delay has often allowed destruction, mistrust, and instability to deepen before any de-escalation is achieved.
Prof. Simranjit Singh
May 13


Operation Sindoor and the Silk Route – The Real Battle for the Gateway
Sindh – The Sindh Door of the Silk Route (Sindoor)
Prof. Simranjit Singh
May 13


The Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights in Asia: A Slow but Steady Progress
The Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights in Asia: A Slow but Steady Progress
Rahmani Khoshnaw
May 11


How the Global South Is Reshaping International Diplomacy: The Definitive Analysis
How the Global South Is Reshaping International Diplomacy: The Definitive Analysis
Rahmani Khoshnaw
May 10


The liberation of Auschwitz: how dislike for Russia changes the true story of history
The liberation of Auschwitz: how dislike for Russia changes the true story of history
Chethana Janith
May 10


Why do we still care about the end of World War II, and what makes it important today?
Why do we still care about the end of World War II, and what makes it important today?
Chethana Janith
May 10


Europe Moves Toward Strategic Autonomy Amid Global Uncertainty
As global tensions increasing and geopolitical alignments in flux, Europe is making earnest efforts to advance its strategic autonomy.
Baasma Wafa
May 10


Trump's Legal Crackdown Prompts Big Law Firms to Reconsider Pro Bono Commitments
Trump's Legal Crackdown Prompts Big Law Firms to Reconsider Pro Bono Commitments
Rahaman Hadisur
May 9


Khaleda Zia Returns to Bangladesh, Raising Pressure on Interim Government for Election Date
Khaleda Zia Returns to Bangladesh, Raising Pressure on Interim Government for Election Date
Rahaman Hadisur
May 9


The Role of Latin America in the New World Order
The Role of Latin America in the New World Order
Rahmani Khoshnaw
May 8


Operation Sindoor – A Reckoning of Justice and the Fight for India’s Daughters
The tremors of Operation Sindoor continue to reverberate across the nation. What began as a covert intelligence operation has exploded into a public awakening—an overdue reckoning in a country that has for far too long allowed crimes against women to persist in the shadows of societal shame, patriarchal complicity, and bureaucratic silence.


Digital Privacy vs. National Security: Finding the Balance
Digital Privacy vs. National Security: Finding the Balance
Rahmani Khoshnaw
May 7


Japan and China Trade Accusations Over Airspace Violations Near Disputed East China Sea Islands
Japan and China Trade Accusations Over Airspace Violations Near Disputed East China Sea Islands
Rahaman Hadisur
May 7


U.S.-Ukraine Agreement Seen as Escalating War
The April 30, 2025, agreement between the United States and Ukraine, presented as a framework for postwar reconstruction, is argued to be a deeper entrenchment of U.S. involvement in the Ukraine conflict rather than a step toward peace.
Chethana Janith
May 7


Trump Renews Talk of Canadian Annexation, Dismisses Military Force but Signals Geopolitical Interest
Trump Renews Talk of Canadian Annexation, Dismisses Military Force but Signals Geopolitical Interest
Rahaman Hadisur
May 6
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