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The paradox of a “Rentier State”

on: June 20, 2017In: ASIA, ENERGY, MIDDLE EAST, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
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By Azfar Mohammad A topic of widespread global debate and concern today in the intellectual circles around the world focusses on one prominent issue, which is : Is the Middle East society co... Read more

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Why the JCPOA won’t turn Iran into the next Saudi Arabia

on: August 24, 2015In: ENERGY, MIDDLE EAST, OPINIONNo Comments
Why the JCPOA won't turn Iran into the next Saudi Arabia

By Gregory Brew Of all the anxieties surrounding this summer’s groundbreaking accord between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran, concern over oil has been among the most prev... Read more

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The Iran & P5+1 nuclear diplomacy

on: July 24, 2015In: ASIA, MIDDLE EAST, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
The Iran & P5+1 nuclear diplomacy

By Nasurullah Brohi The historic nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers (P5+1) is seen as one of the important diplomatic landmarks of the century bringing many hopes to surface the... Read more

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Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks hails Iran deal as, “Fantastic!”

on: July 16, 2015In: Breaking News, MIDDLE EAST, NEWS, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks hails Iran deal as, “Fantastic!”

On Tuesday, The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur calls the Iran deal, “Fantastic!” and slams Conservatives. Uygur attacks the right-wingers who negatively reacted to the deal, “You should all be... Read more

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India next – reducing oil imports from Iran

on: May 10, 2012In: ASIA, POLITICSNo Comments
India next - reducing oil imports from Iran

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton continued her tour throughout Asian nations in a bid to lower and eventually cut volumes of imported oil from Iran. Her stop this time was in India. In Dec... Read more

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Exempting the EU and Japan from sanctions on Iran

on: March 22, 2012In: ASIA, POLITICSNo Comments
Exempting the EU and Japan from sanctions on Iran

In an effort to relieve Japan and Eu from economic hurdles caused by the United States’ sanctions on Iran signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2011, the Secretary of State Hill... Read more

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Rising Tensions over Iran – Russia on alert

on: January 12, 2012In: ASIA, POLITICS1 Comment
Rising Tensions over Iran - Russia on alert

While tensions between the United States and Iran are steadily growing with a new US law on sanctions on financial institutions dealing with Iranian Central Bank (primary asset handling Iran... Read more

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