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- The pro-Russia fallout from Ukraine’s latest Naftogaz shenanigans
- Killing democracy once and for all: The global elite’s coup d’etat that is destroying life as we know it
- The American political civil war is destroying Macedonia
- The student opposition infuriates the monarchy in Thailand
- What explains the latest de-escalation in Donbass?
- US intelligence report on South Asia: Dynamics and probability of war and escalation between India and Pakistan
- Modi’s majoritarian regime: A concern for Indian minorities
- Heading for nuclear war?
- US military withdrawal from Afghanistan: Implications for Pakistan
| The pro-Russia fallout from Ukraine’s latest Naftogaz shenanigans Posted: 01 May 2021 09:40 AM PDT By Suriya Evans-Pritchard Jayanti Naftogaz, Ukraine's second largest and arguably most important company, was decapitated this week by short-sighted politics. The consequences could be dire for the country. On April 28, Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers fired Naftogaz CEO Andriy Kobolyev with no warning, one year into his new four-year contract. The nominal reason was the … |
| Posted: 01 May 2021 09:33 AM PDT Politically savvy individuals know that democracy has rarely existed and probably never outside small groups of humans who deliberately organize themselves to share power or grant it temporarily to one or a small number of people for a particular purpose. In most contexts, 'democracy' is simply a label used to deceive the unwary into believing … |
| The American political civil war is destroying Macedonia Posted: 01 May 2021 09:28 AM PDT By Bill Nicholov If you’re a Republican and you can’t admit that Democrats are sometimes right, the partisan political war will never end. The same applies to Democrats admitting that Republicans are sometimes right. Of course, this won’t happen because the American superiority complex dictates that one can never admit that one’s "enemy" is ever … |
| The student opposition infuriates the monarchy in Thailand Posted: 01 May 2021 09:23 AM PDT By Shubhankar Kashyap February witnessed the arrest of two key pro-democracy figures in Thailand under the archaic Lèse-majesté law that prohibits anything deemed to be insulting to the monarchy. The law can be traced back to 1908, before the foundation of modern Thailand. Its obdurate content invites frequent prosecution through state authorities. The law's violation … |
| What explains the latest de-escalation in Donbass? Posted: 30 Apr 2021 09:15 AM PDT The month of April was marked by serious tension in the Eastern Ukrainian region of Donbass after Kiev appeared to be gearing up for an Operation Storm-like genocidal advance against the Russian-friendly separatists there which many predicted might trigger a major military response from Moscow. Of course, the Mainstream Media flipped the victims and villains … |
| Posted: 29 Apr 2021 09:11 AM PDT By Haris Bilal Malik The South Asian region is widely regarded as one of the most volatile regions in the world. This is primarily because of the hostile nature of the relationship between the two arch-rivals India and Pakistan. The regional security dynamics have remained complex given the asymmetric military equation between India and Pakistan. … |
| Modi’s majoritarian regime: A concern for Indian minorities Posted: 28 Apr 2021 09:06 AM PDT By Aiza Tanveer The Bharatiya Jantiaya Party (BJP) sowed the seeds of 'majoritarian policy' by adopting Hindutva (crafted by the RSS) as a political ideology, surfacing Hindu nationalism and fundamentalism. The RSS vision has embodied elements of nationalism, populism, authoritarianism, and majoritarianism, expanding corporate tendencies, tormenting upper elite clutch, and liberating anti-minority hostilities. Soon after … |
| Posted: 28 Apr 2021 09:01 AM PDT Last week on Tuesday, US Strategic Command, the part of the military responsible for nuclear weaponry and its use, posted an official Tweet which read, "We must account for the possibility of conflict leading to conditions which could very rapidly drive an adversary to consider nuclear use as their least bad option". This came just … |
| US military withdrawal from Afghanistan: Implications for Pakistan Posted: 27 Apr 2021 08:57 AM PDT By Abdul Wasay Ajmal Afghanistan has for a greater part of her history seen conflict of various types and magnitudes. From warring warlords fighting to gain dominance, to foreign intervention bent on achieving their political objectives. The people of Afghanistan divided along the lines of ethnicity, class and sect have witnessed great suffering and loss … |
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