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Assyrians are Already Persecuted in the Middle East, and Host Nations Must Guarantee Their Safety
On April 15th, 2024, the Assyrian community of Sydney, Australia, suffered a shocking and malicious hate crime, as a leading bishop, Mar Mari Emmanuel,...
People’s Revolutions: More Than the Will of the People
The French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, the Iranian Revolution, and many other historical turning points. We were taught that they were primarily due to...
Armenia–Azerbaijan: A Chance to End the Cycle of Conflict
Every war and conflict experience pivotal moments that bring significant risks, often accompanied by suffering and devastation. However, these moments also present fresh possibilities...
The Case for a No-First-Use Policy
No individual should have the power to end life as we know it on Earth. Specifically, in the United States, the president is the only...
US-Iran Rivalry: Addressing the Source of Instability in the Middle East
For the United States, the relationship with Saudi Arabia comes first and has to be safeguarded against all odds. Recent events show that America...
Uighurs Victims of the Economic Interests of the States
In recent months, the Uighur minority of the Xinjiang Autonomous Region has been a regular feature of the mainstream Western media. Prevented from practicing...
A Gordian Knot for India and China: Foreign Policy Implications of Rajapaksa’s Return
October 26 would be remembered as a dreadful day in the political history of Sri Lanka, when a major upheaval shook the island nation,...
How THAAD Can Change the Proliferation Calculus
The relative increase in the number of countries seeking nuclear weapons represents the defining threat to humanity, thus making non-proliferation a vital goal of...
B-Day: What Next for Britain’s Beleaguered Brexit Government?
With several days of Brexit related chaos behind us, it is worth taking stock of Britain's position and direction, with the proviso that things...
‘Moscow Format’: An Attempt in Right Direction
Peace in Afghanistan has been a distant dream for decades. The United States is struggling to end its campaign in Afghanistan. The enormous battlefield...
Israeli Archeology as a Method of Legitimizing the Occupation
As a result of the recent debates on Israel's rights over the territories occupied, it appears that Israeli authorities have made a series of...
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Treading Carefully: India’s Diplomatic Tightrope in the Neighbourhood
India’s foreign policy often recedes amidst the fervour of...
Opinion
Assyrians are Already Persecuted in the Middle East, and Host Nations Must Guarantee Their Safety
On April 15th, 2024, the Assyrian community of Sydney,...
Politics
People’s Revolutions: More Than the Will of the People
The French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, the Iranian Revolution,...
Europe
The Russian Bear Claws and Paws for Strategic Momentum
As the conflict in Ukraine extends into its successive...
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CGTN’s Global South Voices exposes the vulnerability of “China’s overcapacity” hype
"There's a lot of hype in certain countries, especially...