POLITICS
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Pakistan’s Afghanistan dilemma: Friend or foe?
By Muhammad Sharreh Qazi Islamabad is under new administration that aims to play a far more active part in regional…
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Why is Oman suppressing the voices of the Al-Shuhuh tribe?
Oman, famous for its picturesque and idyllic port capital Muscat, which is snuggled between the mountains and desert and the…
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Does an ambiguous Indian nuclear stance benefit anyone?
By M Waqas Jan The recent escalation in India-Pakistan tensions resulting from the deteriorating human rights situation in Kashmir has…
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Changes for a landmark agreement mean immigrant children face harsher treatment in US
Kevin Johnson, University of California, Davis The Trump administration is trying to terminate the Flores settlement, a legal agreement that…
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Trump administration revives public charge clause that kept Nazi-era refugees from the US
By Laurel Leff, Northeastern University During the Nazi era, roughly 300,000 additional Jewish refugees could have gained entry to the…
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Americans’ support for immigration is at record highs – but the government is out of sync with their views
By Mariano Sana, Vanderbilt University Since its start, the Trump administration has implemented policies to step up immigration enforcement and…
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Kashmir discussed at the UN Security Council after 50 years
Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai “The position of the United Nations on this region (Kashmir) is governed by the Charter of…
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Revoking Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir
By Sudhanshu Tripathi In fact, the State of Jammu and Kashmir has been passing through the worst phase of tumultuous-separatist…
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Deeper meanings of the Hong Kong protests: Is China a game changer or yet another winner?
Does our history only appear overheated, while it is essentially calmly predetermined? Is it directional or conceivable, dialectic and eclectic…
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