US withdrawal from Afghanistan: A threat to the CPEC success
By Habiba Ali
On May 1, 2021, the United States officially started withdrawing its troops from Afghanistan. Under the Biden’s government, it is aimed to...
Libya’s 2011 Conflicts and the Issue of Globalization
At this stage in Libya’s conflict, it is crucial for the EU leaders to take joint action as the European Union or leave the...
War against the People: The Modi Government and the Farmer Protests
Celebrating the 72nd anniversary of its constitution, India's Republic Day parade was overshadowed by farmers and union organizers who have been protesting against the...
Inside Libya’s Modern Slave Trade
We all have witnessed the ‘zero tolerance’ policy of family separation that dwells at the Mexican border, however, across the Atlantic, another alarming migration...
Iran’s General Elections: what does the future hold?
As Iran's general elections take place today; many labeled it a formality saying the presidential candidate who was to take the victory was already...
What War Does to People: The Armenia Azerbaijan Conflict, A Prime Example
This week- in pure 2020 fashion- saw the eruption of long-standing military tensions between Azerbaijan and Armenia: two former Soviet states.
Before declaring independence in...
Betrayal or Compromise: The Tumultuous Relationship between Israel, UAE, and Pakistan
Ever since its creation in 1948, Israel hasn't been accepted by a number of Muslim countries across the Middle East. This means their passport...
FIRE IN LADAKH: KASHMIR RESURFACES AS CORONA’S MIST SETTLES
New Delhi: At least twenty Indian soldiers were killed in a belligerent encounter between Indian and Chinese forces near the Galwan River in the...
Israel and KSA: Room for more pronounced relations
In the wake of recently heightened tensions between Palestinians and Israelis, a clearer image has come into view about which countries could be next...
The Great Divergence: History and its influence on International Relations
What has been clearly observed over the course of history, is that some countries have had an inherent advantage when it came to things...