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How the CCP weaponizes classic “non-democratic” Western culture to criticize modern Western ideas

Pakistan’s Military Uses Conflict with Afghanistan to Escape Domestic Accountability

February was among the bloodiest months in Pakistan’s recent history, not because of

India Africa Forum Summit and Africa’s Strategic Opportunity

The ongoing war in Iran and the resulting instability in the Persian Gulf

Pakistan’s Repression at Home and Abroad Under Scrutiny in Geneva

At the Palais des Nations, where the sixty first session of the United

What Can Gilgit Learn from the Genocide in East Pakistan?

Every year on March 23, Pakistan celebrates its first Constitution Day. On this

Lancet 2025 report: Climate change declared Bangladesh’s immediate health crisis

AL ADNAN PARVEZBangladesh is facing a rapidly escalating public health and economic crisis driven by

Bangladesh Investment Climate 2024: Growth Potential Amid Reserve Crisis, Banking Weaknesses, and Policy Challenges

AL ADNAN PARVEZBangladesh is the most densely populated non-city-state country in the world, with the eighth

57% of coastal homes struggle to adapt to climate change: WB

AL ADNAN PARVEZMore than half of households in Bangladesh's coastal belt report

FAQ Answered for Kids: Who Is the Father of Hospitality?

Have you ever been to a restaurant where the waiter smiles, the food arrives just

Chinese sensitivity and the Dalai Lama

The Dalai Lama on Feb. 1 made history by winning his first Grammy

An Unholy Convergence: How Power Politics Trumped Islamic Solidarity in the Middle East

The recent revelations by the Washington Post that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin

Weaponization Of Social Media Platforms For Radicalization: A Threat Looming Large In The Indian Subcontinent

”The Bondi Beach attack in Australia on 14 December and the Red Fort

What Did JVP Learn From India? Lessons For Sri Lanka’s Political Future

At the heart of Sri Lanka’s evolving political landscape lies a crucial question:

How American Technology Helps China Persecute Its Christians

When Chinese authorities raided the Early Rain Covenant Church in Chengdu in 2018, Li Yingqiang, the sole church elder

Pakistan and the rule of law

Early this year, I was listening to Pakistan’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, as

The Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP)-Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) Nexus Under Pakistan's Patronage Anna Mahjar-Barducci

The arrest of Mehmet Gören, a senior operative of the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), by the Turkish intelligence

From South Asia to Middle East: Pakistan’s Expanding Destabilization Activities

Pakistan has entered Middle Eastern politics in a way that looks less like

Spain: the dimension of Europe’s immigration dilemma

Spain’s decision to reform its immigration system has revived a question the European

ISIS-Sponsored Online Radicalization Is Growing In Southeast Asia

Online radicalisation by ISIS and its affiliates is an escalating threat in Southeast

Could Bicameral Parliament Eradicate Corruption and Bring Accountability in Bangladesh?

Corruptionand poor accountability have long challenged for Bangladesh’s political andgovernance systems. In Spite of constitutional safeguards,

Silver Economy: Is Aging a Burden or Bangladesh’s Next Opportunity?

Bangladesh is oftenpresented as a young nation. Terms like "working-age population,""demographic dividend," and "future growth potential"frequently dominate

Washington’s Embrace of Islamabad Fuels Repression on Minority Ethnic and Religious Groups

”The comment argues that renewed US and Arab engagement has strengthened Pakistan’s military

Hamas Finding New Grounds In Pakistan

On January 15, 2026, the U.S.-led intergovernmental organization Board of Peace, whose stated purpose is to "promote stability, restore

Facing China, Southeast Asia needs to boost coast-guard cooperation

Southeast Asian states need their coast guards to cooperate if they are to

Why India is Germany’s Partner of Choice in a Changing World

In an era marked by geopolitical shifts, supply chain vulnerabilities, and the imperative

EU Fails To Hold Pakistan Accountable Once Again

”The latest EU monitoring mission flagged 13 critical concerns over Pakistan’s compliance with

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