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The KP Mines and Minerals Bill reflects a strategic shift in Pakistan’s economic governance, one where Islamabad deepens ...
This week we cover India-Pakistan Kashmir tensions, a major diplomatic win for the Myanmar junta, the first of many expected ...
As the US Navy grapples with quantity and cost challenges in its conventional shipbuilding program, small tech startups hold ...
As a small but forceful, activist state that sits at the confluence of northern, central, and eastern Europe, Lithuania is ...
The next two years will determine whether Canada becomes a permanent supplier in global LNG markets, with all eyes on the LNG ...
In an era defined more by disruption than by resolution, Europe’s resilience will hinge not on force alone, but on its ...
Given the realities of its middle power status, the UK government’s agreement on Chagos should be judged as a successful ...
President Donald Trump’s planned visit to the Middle East from May 13 to 16 is far more than a symbolic tour—it is a deliberate power maneuver shaped by economic urgencies at home, global geopolitical ...
When Ukraine surrendered its nuclear arsenal in 1994 — then the third largest in the world — it did so in exchange for solemn guarantees from the United States, United Kingdom, and Russia. The ...
Modern warfare is undergoing a profound shift due to the rise of drones and AI on the battlefield. Unmanned systems are omnipresent in conflicts worldwide, and these low-cost platforms, often enhanced ...