Israel's Defense Minister Anticipates a Prolonged and Expensive Battle, Yet Remains Assured of Triumph

Israel’s Defense Minister Anticipates a Prolonged and Expensive Battle, Yet Remains Assured of Triumph

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant expressed confidence in the eventual victory of the ongoing conflict with the Palestinian Hamas group, despite the extended and costly nature of the conflict. He stated that the war would be a long one, with...
Israel-Gaza Conflict

Hamas Claims 250 Israelis as Captives Since Oct. 7

Palestinian resistance group Hamas has been holding 200 people captive since October 7, with 50 others held by other resistance factions. Hamas's military wing spokesperson, Abu Obeideh, stated that they will release the foreign prisoners when conditions are ripe. At...
Thailand

Political and Domestic Violence in Southern, Thailand

Thailand's southern provinces often overlook women's struggles and suggest loyalty. In 2022, a woman was raped in Yala province, highlighting the need for Islamic institutions to address domestic abuse against Muslim women. Oxfam's Violence-against-Women project in southern Thailand aims to...
Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s Crisis Recovery: A Strategic Foreign Policy Approach

Sri Lanka's President Ranil Wickremesinghe attended the United Nations General Assembly in the US in September 2023, emphasizing the need for climate finance and international solidarity for smaller, climate-vulnerable, and debt-inflicted countries like Sri Lanka. He called on developed countries...
Earthquake Afghanistan

Western Afghanistan Rattled by Another Powerful Earthquake

A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck western Afghanistan, causing thousands of deaths and flattened villages a week earlier. The latest quake, centered about 30 kilometers outside Herat, the capital of Herat province, is the fourth measured at 6.3 magnitude in the...
Nagorno-Karabakh Region, Azerbaijan flag

Azerbaijanis’ Decades-long Wait to Reclaim Separatist Homeland

BAKU, Azerbaijan Nazim Valiyev, a dentist, fled his home in Karabakh, Azerbaijan, due to ethnic violence in the separatist region. Over three decades later, Valiyev hopes to return to the region, which is now under Azerbaijani control. The conflict began...
Palestinian

Gaza’s Soaring Death Toll: Hospitals Overwhelmed, Lives at Stake

The Palestinian death toll from Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip has reached 2,400, with the number of Palestinians killed in Israeli air attacks revised to 2,329, and the number of wounded to 9,042. This death toll surpasses that of...
Pakistan- China

CPEC: Assessing the Overhyped ‘Game-Changer’ Impact

A recent report by Nikkei Asia claims that China has rejected Pakistan's proposals for new projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the $50 billion Pakistani component of the Belt and Road. The report reveals that China turned down Pakistan's...
Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s Incomplete Public Works: A Hurdle for Ruling Party’s Re-Election

Bangladesh's ruling Awami League has been promoting big-ticket infrastructure projects, including an airport terminal and a nuclear plant, as it campaigns for reelection. Critics argue that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's self-praise in South Asia is a tactic to shift attention...
Israel-Gaza Conflict

Gaza: Coping with Israeli Evacuation and Water Crisis

Gaza Strip Palestinians are struggling to flee from areas of Gaza targeted by the Israeli military, facing a growing water and medical supply shortage ahead of an expected land offensive a week after Hamas' bloody attack into Israel. Israel has...
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