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    Middle powers after Davos

    By Jordan Ryan At the World Economic Forum in Davos this week, Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a speech that cut against the prevailing...

    No arms laid down: Syria’s Kurds and the failure of post-war politics

    By Prof.Shabnam Delfani  The Syrian war is often described as a conflict that has entered a post-war phase. The territorial defeat of the Islamic State,...

    Uzbekistan’s inclusive turn: Solutions at the level of each Mahalla

    On 23 January, under the chairmanship of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, a video conference meeting was held on the key tasks...

    टोकायेव की बढ़ते परमाणु खतरों की चिंताओं की कितनी हद तक औचित्य है?

    By Raza Syed (London, United Kingdom) एक अंतरराष्ट्रीय सुरक्षा और मध्य एशियाई भू-राजनीति के पत्रकार के रूप में, मैं इस मुद्दे को कजाकिस्तान के नजरिए...

    After 5 Years, What Impact Has the Nuclear Ban Treaty Had on the World?

    By Susi Snyder On January 22, 2021, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) entered into force. The treaty is now signed, ratified,...

    Spain backs UK rejoining the European Union

    MADRID - Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has declared he would "absolutely" support the United Kingdom re-entering the European Union, describing the country's absence...

    Labour heavyweights torch Mandelson over Epstein claims

    LONDON — For decades, Peter Mandelson was a central architect of Britain’s Labour establishment. This week, the party he helped build appeared to finally...

    To What Extent Are Tokayev’s Concerns About Increasing Nuclear Threats Justified?

    By Raza Syed (London,United Kingdom) As an Journalist in international security and Central Asian geopolitics, viewing the issue through Kazakhstan's lens—a nation scarred by Soviet-era...
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