
Time out or sad saga will continue in the Middle East
By Mohammed Sabreen Hamas has accepted a ceasefire deal proposed by Egypt and Qatar. But Israel says, it will continue to operate in Gaza despite Hamas’ response to the deal.

By Mohammed Sabreen Hamas has accepted a ceasefire deal proposed by Egypt and Qatar. But Israel says, it will continue to operate in Gaza despite Hamas’ response to the deal.

Mohamed Adhikari, University of Cape Town, South Africa The lament ‘We have been made into nothing’ was uttered in 1998 by Dawid Kruiper, the leader of the ≠Khomani San people

Orçun Göktürk/ Beijing, China China has recently hosted a number of high-level American politicians and business figures. First, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen arrived in Guangzhou, the landmark city of

By Uğur Güven Have you ever dreamed of travelling through time like characters in science fiction films? This idea has been stirring people’s imagination for centuries. Imagine that you could

By Dr. Doğu Perinçek, Chairman of Vatan Party (Türkiye) As it’s well known, the father of nationalism is the nationalism of the French Revolution, which was characterized by the struggle

Konstantin Kurylev, is a doctor of history, head of the Department of Theory and History of International Relations at the Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia and director of

By D. Marjanovic, Croatia During his years in power, French President Emmanuel Macron has already learned to make dramatic statements. For example, he once said that NATO was in a

By Oscar Rotundo Since Gustavo Petro took office as President of Colombia, it was known that the path ahead would not be harmonious, both within and outside the country. The

By Guillermo Martín Caviasca, Buenos Aires, Argentina Interview with General of the Argentine Army (RE) Fabian Brown, who served as director of Operational Education, director of the National Military College

UWI presents the recent social and political developments in Germany with a selection from the prominent German press. Gender transition law “Self-Determination Act”, submitted to the parliament by the government

We bring to your attention the article by Russian economist Sergey Glazyev, in which he examines the Russian economy’s struggle against Western sanctions. Glazyev’s article was first published in Russian

By Dure Akram, Lahore, Pakistan Going by assumptions, many sitting outside Pakistan conclude it is “divided, disorganized, economically backward, corrupt, violent, unjust, often savagely oppressive towards the poor and women,
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