POLITICS
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Funding terror through extortion
By Tushar Ranjan Mohanty At least five women were injured in a medium-intensity blast in the Mohalla Bajauri Khord area of…
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No trust but interests: Bangkok dialogue and way forward for Indo-Pak relations
By Shahzadi Tooba Hussain Syed The Paris conference on climate change may not significantly resolve the issue of global warming, but…
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Why missiles after missiles
By Maimuna Ashraf The growing disparity and asymmetry in South Asia is favorable to India yet challenging for Pakistan. Purportedly,…
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China urges U.S. to stop provocative actions
China on Saturday urged the United States to stop provocative actions following the flight of two B-52 bombers over the area near…
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Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders hold talks over Nagorno Karabakh in Switzerland
The presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan met in Berne on Saturday to hold talks over the protracted Nagorno Karabakh conflict.…
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India’s Karakoram conundrum: A legacy of the Great Game
By Prateek Joshi The Karakoram Range lies on the northernmost borders of Pakistan and India, further extending into western border…
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Putin repeats firm stance on warplane downing, support for Assad
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that Turkey’s downing of the Russian Su-24 warplane is a hostile action and…
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Chessboard on the Middle East for the Leviathan and Mosul energy fields
By Mehmet Bildik NATO has been designing the military and strategic process in the Middle East since its establishment in…
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Tactics and strategy in the Greater Middle East
By Giancarlo Elia Valori When, on June 29, 2013, Al Baghdadi’s Caliphate symbolically destroyed a mark of the boundary line…
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