The Ripple Effects of the Israel-Gaza Conflict
As the world has watched in horror at the events unfolding in Israel and Palestine it has been hard to
As the world has watched in horror at the events unfolding in Israel and Palestine it has been hard to
Azerbaijan’s swift military operation has probably concluded the prolonged Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, but brought with it rising concerns of a potential new inter-state
India made history with its Chandrayaan-3 mission soft landing near the moon’s south pole, becoming the fourth nation to successfully
Much has been said and written about how artificial intelligence will revolutionize the world as we know it, from the
One would be hard pressed to find someone as diametrically opposed to the Taliban’s ideology as Mahbouba Seraj. A distinguished human rights
Saudi Arabia is in talks to join the BRICS’ New Development Bank (NDB), a precursor to inclusion in a club that includes Brazil, Russia,
India, by some estimates, is the world’s most populous country and one of its most youthful. But as its population and economy expand – the IMF
Despite US President Joe Biden’s affinity for the “rule-based international order” established after World War II, his foreign policy is hastening its
Iran’s decision to supply Russia with kamikaze drones and short-range ballistic missiles for use in Ukraine has brought the Islamic Republic’s firepower to the
Ever since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in late February, Russian Jews have been emigrating to Israel in growing numbers. Angered over the invasion
When the death of Ayman Al Zawahiri was announced last week, the government of India, a country singled out as a
In the month since Nupur Sharma, a former spokeswoman for India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), offended Muslims around the world with disparaging comments
During his recent five-day trip to Asia, US President Joe Biden announced the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF), a 12-country initiative that will
Tensions between Ethiopia and Egypt over a highly controversial dam on the Blue Nile are expected to rise over the next few months as
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is having a destabilizing effect on the Middle East. Despite recently walking back threats to torpedo the Iran nuclear deal – officially, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of
Muslim women’s clothing choices continue to be weaponized and policed by patriarchal states around the world. From India to France, Afghanistan to Iran, Muslim women are
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