US President Joe Biden- Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu-Israel

Biden’s Israeli Affection: Examining the Pros and Cons of a Delicate Relationship

US President Joe Biden's approach to halting the Gaza bombing in 2021 took 11 days and 256 Palestinian lives. After a decade of diplomacy and blocking UN Security Council resolutions, Biden called Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in less than...
Synod on Synodality

Synod on Synodality: Cardinal’s Message on the Importance of Tradition

The Synod on Synodality, convened by Pope Francis, has highlighted the conflict between internal Church currents since the Second Vatican Council. The accusations of manipulation and pressure for women's ordination, the end of mandatory priestly celibacy, and the alteration of...
India

India’s Demographic Dividend: Empowering the Youth for a Brighter Future

India's demographic dividend, which began in the 1980s and will end by 2040, has been a significant factor in its economic growth. Unlike China, which ended in the mid-2010s, India has fully capitalized on its 9-10% annual growth rate for...
US dollar

Mounting Deficits: A Dire Warning Sign for the US’s Economic Stability

The U.S. Treasury reports a $1.7 trillion deficit for 2023, a $320 billion increase from the previous year and 6.3% of GDP, indicating a recession disguised by bloated deficit spending. The Biden administration increased taxes, but revenues declined, with government...
Iran

Iran’s Strategic Influence: Strengthening Hamas’s Operational Capabilities in the ‘Axis of Resistance

Hamas has been overlooked as a global terrorist threat due to its intent and capabilities. Israeli intelligence agencies misunderstood Hamas's motivations, believing they were content with economic benefits and had little desire to fight. This was reinforced by Hamas's involvement...
Ethiopia

Why Ethiopia Needs More Than Just a Cessation of Hostilities for Sustainable Peace

The Cessation of Hostilities Agreement (CoHA) ended a two-year civil war in northern Ethiopia, causing a humanitarian crisis, mass starvation, and atrocities. The conflict involved the Ethiopian National Defense Force, Eritrean Defense Forces, regional special forces, and ethnic militias, while...
Spain-China

Spain’s Informal China Policy: A Coherent European Approach

Spain's China policy is similar to the EU's due to its evolution of bilateral economic relations and endogenous Chinese developments. This policy is influenced by Spain's EU and NATO membership, leading to the securitization of China's engagement in Spain's strategic...
Myanmar security forces walks by a checkpoint in Yangon

Myanmar’s Military: Delving into Their Exploitative Reach on Migrant Finances

Myanmar migrant workers in Southeast Asia are facing tougher times due to two recent orders issued by the State Administration Council (SAC). The first order requires migrant workers to remit at least 25% of their salaries every month, sent through...
Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and Chinese President Xi Jinping arrive to pose for a photograph during their meeting in Beijing, on February 4, 2022. (Photo by Alexei Druzhinin / Sputnik / AFP)

China’s Growing Political Influence in Russia’s East of the Urals

Beijing is enhancing its political influence in Siberia and the Russian Far East to support its expanding economic activities, targeting political and business elites who are key stakeholders in determining which firms can operate in their regions. This follows the...
Nawaz Sharif-Pakistan

Nawaz Sharif’s Return: A Turning Point in Pakistan’s Political Journey

Nawaz Sharif has returned to Pakistan after a four-year exile, despite speculations about his return. The political circumstances, judicial setup, and conditions he would face were key factors. Sharif wanted to return after Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial's retirement, who...
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