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Nigeria is facing a resurgence of terrorist activity, spearheaded by Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), primarily in the northeastern ...
The landscape of modern warfare is rapidly transforming. Drones and artificial intelligence (AI) are rewriting the rules of engagement, challenging conventional military strategies and ...
The recent fallout following the Pahalgam incident has cast a glaring spotlight on India’s diplomatic approach, revealing an unsettling pattern of double standards. While ...
Humanitarian organizations operating in conflict zones are facing a perfect storm of challenges, with the most significant being the reduction of aid from major ...
On May 7, 2025, reports emerged of the downing of French-made Rafale fighter jets belonging to the Indian Air Force during a military operation called Sindoor. Social media erupted with videos ...
Artificial intelligence technologies have granted unconventional extensions to creative representations, which have long been the domain of humans. They have opened unprecedented horizons to overcome ...
The Global Terrorism Index, released by the Institute for Economics and Peace based in Sydney, Australia, in March 2025, which covered the terrorist situation globally during 2024, highlights the ...
In a renewed escalation between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, the American businessman criticized the tariffs imposed by Trump on most countries, which Musk sees as a threat to his electric car company, ...
Chinese foreign trade surged in 2025, with the total value of imports and exports during the first quarter reaching approximately 10.3 trillion yuan (1.41 trillion USD), marking a 1.3% increase ...
The history of Russia is as expansive as its vast territories, reflecting the dynamic interplay of cultures, peoples, and epochs. Spanning millennia, Russia’s evolution has been shaped by external ...
On April 17, 2025, the Supreme Court of Russia announced its approval to remove the Taliban from the list of terrorist organizations, a move that reflects the flexibility of Russia’s concept of ...
In an article published in 2014 in Foreign Affairs by John Mearsheimer, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, titled “Why the Ukraine Crisis Is the West’s Fault,” the author ...