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Israel-Hamas Conflict: Decoding Opposing Strategies and Way Ahead?

Gen. Shashi Asthama The asymmetric, irregular, dirty war triggered by the brutal terror attack by Hamas on Israel on October 07, 2023, targeting innocent civilians and children calls for global condemnation. A violent response by Israel using all its military might is on, which was an expected reaction, …

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Geopolitical Changes and its Influence on Russia-Africa Relations

Kester Klomegah In this insightful interview, Kester Kenn Klomegah this November talked at considerable length with Dr. Israel Nyaburi Nyadera, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the Egerton University in the Republic of Kenya and Expert at the Valdai Discussion Club, over aspects of the current geopolitical …

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Xi, Biden talk on strategic issues critical to China-U.S. relations

Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden on Wednesday, Nov.15, had a candid and in-depth exchange of views on strategic and overarching issues critical to the direction of China-U.S. relations and on major issues affecting world peace and development, Xinhua informs. The meeting was held at …

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Unmasking Distorted Narratives: Challenges to Palestinian Identity and Jordan’s Existence

Eng. Saleem Al Batayneh In a world rife with political complexities, it’s essential to dissect prevailing narratives that seek to delegitimize Palestinian identity and question Jordan’s very existence. This reflection endeavors to bring to light the silent, castrated response to Israeli actions, which often includes derisive remarks, mockery, …

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Biden seeks to calm relationship with Xi amid global crises

President Joe Biden will use a long-delayed meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping to try and stabilize ties with Beijing. The pair need to show a “clear ability to manage tension in a way that doesn’t spill over into crises that neither country wants to get into,” said …

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A Houthi Declaration of War

Asher Orkaby The Houthi rebel group’s sudden turn from peace talks to missile attacks on Israel threatens to upend the whole Middle East. Less than a month ago, it seemed as if the Houthi rebel group was on the verge of reaching a peaceful accord with Saudi Arabia …

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Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson Running Together in 2024?

Jacob Heilbrun  Picking Tucker would be another sign that Trump has zero interest in catering to moderate voters and is all-in on trying to galvanize the MAGA base to turn up at the polls. Former president Donald Trump has never thought small. In a second term, he plans, …

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Avoiding World War III: What the Joe Biden-Xi Jinping Summit Is Really About

Graham Allison What is the significance of the Biden-Xi summit on Wednesday? In one line: two adult leaders engaging in serious, candid, private conversation about the most consequential bilateral relationship in the world. What is the significance of the Biden-Xi summit on Wednesday? In one line: two adult …

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Donald Trump and North Korea Part II? China Will Still Be the Key

North Korea policy in the first Trump administration allowed the U.S. to test the proposition that maximum sanctions pressure on the North Korean economy, combined with the allure of summit-level diplomacy with the U.S., would sufficiently alter Kim Jong Un’s calculus about giving up his nuclear deterrent. That …

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