Nuclear Energy

Nuclear Energy Dilemma: Balancing Environmental Benefits and Risks

The global climate crisis is putting the planet on the brink of a climate disaster, and the goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 is rapidly slipping away. The need for alternatives to pollutive fossil fuels has never been...
Gaza Hamas Tunnels

How does Hamas’s Centre of Gravity impact the IDF’s Subterranean Challenge?

Hamas has developed a complex subterranean infrastructure known as the Gaza Metro, consisting of tunnels, command and control centers, living accommodation, stores, and contingency fighting positions. The tunnels have been in use since at least the early 1980s and have...
Gaza–Israel conflict

How are Israel and Hamas addressing the challenges in Gaza?

Ziyad al-Nakhalah, the leader of the Palestine Islamic Jihad, has arrived in Cairo for talks with Egyptian intelligence chief General Abbas Kamel. The Palestinian leader is discussing an end to the Gaza war, which would involve an exchange of prisoners,...
Palestinians with dual citizenship walk at the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, in the hope of getting permission to leave Gaza,

Gaza’s Future: Strategies for Rebuilding Post-Israeli Conflict

The 2023 Israeli war on Gaza has sparked speculations about the future of the Gaza Strip and the Palestinians' future. The fate of Hamas, the de facto governing authority in Gaza, is at the heart of the situation. Israel's officials...
Gaza

What is the Purpose of Guarantorship from Cyprus to Gaza?

The Gaza tragedy demonstrates the ongoing crimes against humanity and the dysfunctionality of institutions like the UN, UN Security Council, and international law. It also highlights the double standards and dark side of Western countries, which have always promoted human...
Southeast Asia countries

Is Southeast Asia’s history trap hindering progress?

Southeast Asia experienced its "end of history" moment in the late 1990s, with the region free of colonialism and the end of revanchism. All Southeast Asian countries, except Timor-Leste, were members of ASEAN, and Communist Vietnam and Laos were stable...
Kim Jong Un-Kim Yo Jong, North Korea

How Does Twisted Sister View Kim Yo Jong’s Global Influence?

Kim Yo Jong, the younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, is a subject of little known information. She may have been born in 1987 or 1989 and studied in Switzerland as a child with her brother. Her...
Syria

Kurds of Syria and Iraq: Washington’s Dilemma

Kurdish autonomous regions in Iraq and Syria are facing increasing threats from regional powers like Iran and Turkey, as well as internal challenges from central governments in Baghdad and Damascus. The United States has played a significant role in the...
European Union

What are Georgia’s Twelve European Labors?

The European Union has officially welcomed Georgia into the EU membership waiting list, following a summit of European leaders' endorsement of a proposal to put the country on the list. However, the real work for Georgia to meet EU membership...
China-ASEAN

How Can South China Sea Tensions be De-Escalated for China-ASEAN Blue Economy?

China and ASEAN members can work together on the blue economy, particularly in the South China Sea. However, escalating tensions between China and the Philippines could hinder progress. It is crucial for the Philippines and China, as well as other...
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