Abraham Accords and Saudi-Israel diplomatic normalization under Trump 2.0
Donald Trump is back in the White House as the USA’s 47th president with a long to-do list, and cementing his legacy in the Middle East is one of his top priorities. As Israel and Hamas agreed on a...
View ArticleStrategic Escalation or Diplomatic Breakdown? Russia’s Attack on Chernobyl...
The Russia-Ukraine war, now entering a prolonged and complex phase, has seen various attempts at diplomatic resolution. Recent developments, including President Trump’s engagement with President Putin...
View ArticleUzbekistan president unveils new initiatives for youth education and employment
Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has announced a series of new initiatives designed to create even more opportunities for the nation’s young generation. After meeting youth representatives from...
View ArticleTrump Runs Riot Ignoring or Ignorant of Palestine History
Reminiscent of the old colonial days the U.S. President held forth to a group of Washington news men, describing his plan for Gaza as Bibi Netanyahu sat close by grinning like a Chesire cat that has...
View ArticleHorn of Africa’s Pride: Mohamed Ali Yousef Leads the African Union
Saturday February 15, 2025, In a historic moment for the Horn of Africa and the broader East African region, Mohamed Ali Yousef has been elected as the Chairperson of the African Union (AU) for 2025....
View ArticleEurope and Ukraine must not be sidelined in the talks
MEPs have warned against easing sanctions against Russia and against easing efforts to support Ukraine. The demand comes on the eve of crucial talks between the U.S and Russia aimed at ending the...
View ArticleNetanyahu’s Quest to Attack Iran with the ‘Mother of all Bombs’
In a press conference with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to “finish the job” against Iran with the support of President Trump. Ever since his rise...
View ArticleUnlocking Africa’s potentials under new AUC leadership
Amid rapidly-growing uncertainty and challenges, the mid-February election of the African Union Commission’s chairperson, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, during the summit in Addis Ababa, signifies the...
View ArticlePresident Trump’s Policies may create space for China in the geopolitics
Since President Donald Trump assumed office, his administration has embarked on a series of assertive foreign policy initiatives that have redefined international relations and prompted global...
View ArticleThe Calling Part 2: Trump’s Unexpected Twist
In my earlier article titled “Calling out for Egypt: Why is Global Pressure Intensifying for Evacuating Gaza?“ published shortly after the events of October 7, I discussed the escalating Gaza conflict...
View ArticleSikh Voices Rise: A UN Plea for Justice
As the world is poised to meet face to face during the 58th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), the world is looking at a grim fact that has been quite ignored so far, that the...
View ArticleWhy GCC-hosted Peace Talks Should Concern Ukraine
In light of Donald Trump’s campaign pledge to end the Russo-Ukrainian conflict “within 24 hours of being elected” predictably falling flat, the U.S President has now given himself a more plausible,...
View ArticleA survey has uncovered alleged shortcomings in the UK’s voting system
Britons who live overseas were surveyed about their experience in receiving voting ballots in order to participate in last year’s UK general election. The aim was to see how well, or otherwise, the...
View ArticleModi-Trump Summit 2025: What does it Mean for Indo-US Diplomatic Relations?
On February 13th , President Donald Trump for the first met with his counterpart PM Narendra Modi in Washington aftermath his landslide re-election, tariff wars and furthermore, leaving behind the...
View ArticleThe Interests of the European Union and the United States Are Diverging
Since the end of World War 2, the economic and political interests of Europe, later the European Union, and the United States were perfectly aligned. The specter of Communism stalked the halls of power...
View ArticleWhy is America’s Middle East strategy undermining its own global influence
One thing’s for sure: U.S. relations with Arab nations are sailing through stormy seas these days. Every unilateral move by Washington further erodes the delicate balance established after the Cold...
View ArticleLandmark Reforms Proposed to Modernize Legal Practice in India
Authors: – Oshin Beniwal and Devesh Pratap Mall* The legal profession in India is on the verge of major change in opening up with the introduction of the Advocates (Amendment) Bill, 2025. The new law...
View ArticleThe Perilous Legacy of American Weapons in Afghanistan
The geopolitical landscape of South Asia has been profoundly shaped by the decades-long conflict in Afghanistan, a nation that has become synonymous with war, insurgency, and terrorism. Among the many...
View ArticleRestoring Classrooms, Inspiring Futures in Syria
The end of a turbulent chapter in Syria’s history at the tail-end of 2024 marked a pivotal moment in Syria’s history, presenting both immense challenges, but also opportunities for renewal. Among the...
View ArticleThe Abolition of USAID in South Asia: Stability, Strategic Rivalry, or a...
Recent executive actions have initiated the dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and raised concerns about the future of U.S. development and diplomatic engagement in...
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