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Global warming latest hot spot - farmers versus the Netherlands government
Dutch farmers are showing how the fight against global warming is not easy, even in the European Union, one of the most active parts of...


How Indonesia's new criminal code affects LGBTQ communities and Bali tourism
A new criminal code in Indonesia casts aside old colonial rules but it has the LGBTQ community up in arms, and could frighten tourists...


Pakistan’s Terrorist Problem: The Return of the Tehreek-e-Taliban
The Taliban (known as Afghan Taliba) are a pro-Pashtun, Sunni Islamist nationalist movement that rose to power in the early 1990s and...


Who Is Financing Russia’s War In Ukraine?
The contentious issue of Russia’s oil and gas exports again found its way into India’s bilateral engagements with the other states. This...


The Suspension of Iran’s Morality Police
After more than ten weeks of protests in Iran, the country is said to have suspended the Morality Police, which was responsible for the...


The Inaccuracy Of Methodology: The Case of V-Dem
Questions have been raised earlier on the credibility of perception-based indices that rank countries along various parameters based...


The FIFA World Cup 2022 - The Controversy
As the world comes together to witness this prestigious event, many eyebrows have been raised on the host country, Qatar. The World Cup...


Climate Change Accountability: The Loss and Damage Fund
The Conference of the Parties, also known as COP 27, is the 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference, which took place in Sharm El...


Tehrik-e-Taliban Ends the Ceasefire with Pakistan
Pakistan is in the news once again. As General Asim Munir assumes the responsibility of the next Army Chief of Pakistan, a curious event...


Pakistan's Afghan Policy: Stalemate or Progress?
On Friday, December 02 2022, a gunman opened fire on the Pakistani embassy in Kabul, injuring a security guard of the Pakistani...


Russia’s Refusal to Sell Discounted Oil Leaves Pakistan Desperate
The official delegation from Pakistan traveled to Moscow on November 29 for a three-day meeting with Russian officials to discuss the...


Military and Democracy Deficit in Pakistan: Time to Change the Status-quo
The political chaos in Pakistan signals that military-political deadlock will persist lest the military establish works in compliance...


Nahdlatul Ulama: why India is keen on this Indonesian Islamic body
It is an ideology of moderate Islam that India believes deserves much more attention. Participants at the event on the role of ulema in...


What Finland's climate trial teaches the world
Two influential environmental groups have Finnish government on trial for not doing enough to stop global warming. The trial gives is an...


Why India's national security advisor is interested in the ulema in Indonesia
By bringing together a meeting of the ulema in India and Indonesia, Ajit Doval, the National Security Advisor of India, is underlining...


Cold War 2.0: India's Strategic Conundrum
In every era of international politics, rivalries between the world’s superpowers have been a constant. The growth of an assertive China...


The arrest of Ayotollah Khamenei's niece might be the turning point in the Iran protests
Even though she is from a rebellious part of the Khamenei family with a historic of objecting to the excesses of the Iranian regime,...


What the anti-Covid lockdown protests in China are showing us
Xi Jinping's third term when he was said to be invincible and in absolute control already faces its biggest challenge within weeks as...


Global indices ranking: why India is complaining of bad faith
The accusation is - three prominent Western think-tanks have used less than shoddy methodology to declare Indian as ranking lowly on...


Can Pakistan's new army chief save his country?
Syed Asim Munir has taken charge in Pakistan at a time when the country is particularly fragile. But who is he really, and can he, the...
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