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The rise of the Eurasian century
Fast-moving recent developments inspire hope that the Eurasian Century is rising a lot quicker than even the most optimistic observers…
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Decoding Prime Minister Modi’s letter to Prime Minister of Pakistan
By Dr. Subhan Ullah Finally, the good news is coming from South Asia. The two-arch-rival nuclear armed nations, India and…
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Downhill all the way in the Middle East
The Middle East is going to hell in a handbasket. Israel is about to hold its fourth election in two…
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Uphill work, outlawing war crimes
The arrest in London of the former Chilean dictator, Augusto Pinochet, accused of inflicting widespread torture, was a bolt from…
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Somalia must protect democratic elections and regional stability
By Dr. Abdinasir Abdille Mohamed Somalia was scheduled to hold presidential elections on February 8th. It was the second deadline…
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First Macedonians, now Jews
By Bill Nicholov The man whose job was to change my people’s name, erase our identity and rewrite our history…
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Hoping for best: Future of U.S-Pakistan relations under Biden administration
By Khawaja Dawood Tariq As Mr. Biden was sworn in, policymakers in Islamabad took a sigh of hope. After the…
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The influence of Persian racism on status of Azerbaijani Turks in Iran
By Elchin Hatami Language is the carrier of the people’s culture and is one of the fundamental national identity elements. …
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All the EU gaffs and bluffs: Why the Russia’s warning should be taken seriously?
By Tomislav Jakić If there were those in today’s generation of grandparents (and grandmothers, of course), and this author firmly…
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Bobi wine and the old African brew
By Azu Ishiekwene After the presidential election in Uganda, it dawned on me that there are two people in the country…
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