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Category: Middle East

Politics Of The Pipeline?

While some of Afghanistan’s neighbours, such as Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, have agreed to live with the Taliban as long as the Islamist group does not derail energy and infrastructure projects […]

A Moderate Stance Sought

In Vienna, negotiations on the resumption of the 2015-signed Iranian Nuclear Deal stalled on December 3 after European, American and Iranian officials suspended talks following substantial differences that the European […]

While Sifting Through Dirt

It is not easy for a child to realise the value of ancient artefacts. However, Liel Krutokop is different. Liel, an 11-year-old Israeli girl, recently found a silver coin that […]

As Water Crisis Swells

One of the largest rivers of the country used to flow through the place, where thousands of people staged protests with placards and posters on November 19. The river-bed has […]

Out Of The Line

A city is going to be built by trimming down the hills, where no car would run as there would be no road for vehicles, and it would be the […]

Divide et Impera

If you cannot get along with them, divide them… this seems to be the present position of the recently-appointed Administration in Tehran after President Ebrahim Raisi and his Foreign Minister […]

Squaring Off

The Islamic State (ISIS) terror outfit committed most of their repulsive acts at al-Naim Square in the northern Syrian city of Raqa. The Square was notorious as the ‘Roundabout Of […]

Strong Allies, Severe Setbacks, And…

Soon after the meeting between Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman in Riyadh in October 2021, the Saudi Government agreed to provide USD […]

Wishing To Ward Off Drunkenness

Researchers at the Israeli Department of Archeology discovered a single amethyst golden ring, while excavating an ancient wine factory, in October 2021. They believe that the ring was used to […]