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Category: Foreign Policy

A Lull Before The Storm

West Asia or Middle East has remained uncharacteristically quiet for some time during the second wave of COVID-19 Pandemic, except for the 11-day Israel-Palestine conflict. Perhaps, it is because of […]

Wars, Wires & Whistleblowers…

The National Security Agency (NSA) of the US, together with the Danish Intelligence Agency, had been monitoring a number of European Union (EU) leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, from […]

Peace Given More Than Just A ‘Chance’…

The Two-State Policy is the only way to resolve the problem. US President Joe Biden has made the remark about the recent Israel-Palestinian conflict. Benjamin Bibi Netanyahu’s Interim Government agreed […]

Terrorism, Zionism & Jingoism

West Asia recently faced a storm, yet again! People, living in the region, witnessed another relentless Arab-Jewish conflict and resistance for 11 days. It seems that rocket attacks have become […]

Admitting Role & Responsibility…

Time and again, France has admitted its mistakes at the global stage, thus, showcasing its rich Democratic Culture. Paris has done the same, yet again! President Emmanuel Macron recently sought […]

Puttin’ Others In Their Places

Russia has decided to increase its Defence Budget in order to protect its territories. President Vladimir Putin has confirmed the news, saying that his country would “knock out the teeth” […]

Reserve(d)!

In what may be seen as a diplomatic and strategic setback for India, the South Asian Nation has lost Farzad-B Gas Field in Iran that was discovered in 2008 by […]

War, Withdrawal & The Women

Dark clouds of danger gather in Afghanistan, with the US planning to withdraw its troops from the war-ravaged South Asian Nation. According to a recent US Intelligence Report, the way […]

Complicated Border Negotiations, And…

Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan recently agreed a complete ceasefire immediately after the two Central Asian neighbours got involved in border clashes, which claimed 48 lives and displaced more than 33,000 civilians. […]