The post-Cold War order, long assumed to be stable, is coming undone. The relative optimism that once sustained belief in the “liberal…
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Water has been an important natural resource since the beginning of civilization. It is one of many resources studied in the field…
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The first official visit by a Taliban leader, Afghan Foreign Minister Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi, to New Delhi, signalled India’s cautious re-engagement…
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Nina Hall is an Associate Professor of International Relations at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Her current research explores how…
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In early October 2025, a fragile ceasefire allowed some semblance of education to resume in the Gaza Strip. At Al-Aqsa University, students…
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The Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Criminality, Political Interference, and Corruption in the Criminal Justice System – commonly referred to as the…
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On 7 November, Jakarta was shaken by a series of explosions. Anti-terror police located seven explosives, of which four were said to…
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Eight decades after the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the question of whether the atomic bombings were legitimate remains unresolved and structurally…
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In an era characterised by the urgent necessity to transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy systems and to achieve climate-neutral, digitalised economies,…
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After 14 years of ceaseless efforts, Timor-Leste, one of the youngest democracies in the region, became the 11th ASEAN member on October…
