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Israel’s Strike on Qatar: A Turning Point for Gulf Security and U.S. Credibility

By Dr Majid Khan (Melbourne): The shocking Israeli missile strike on Doha has unleashed a storm of diplomatic fallout, with many now asking: “Has Israel...

US bars Palestinian delegation: A dangerous precedent for UN universality

By Jordan Ryan In August 2025, the United States revoked visas for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and approximately 80 other PA and PLO officials en...

The New Mainstream: Why Migration sits at the Core of Australia’s Prosperity

By Dr Majid Khan (Melbourne): Australia is one of the world’s most successful immigrant nations. As per the Australian Bureau of Statistics in the report...

Why Is Support for Ishiba Administration Rising Despite Crushing Defeat in the July National Election?

By Daiju Wada In the July 20, 2025, House of Councillors election, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) secured 39 of the 52...

“Kazakhstan’s Rise: Powering a Sustainable Future with Renewable Energy and Global Diplomacy”

By Srushti Hode Kazakhstan is emerging as a pivotal player on the global stage, transitioning from a resource-rich nation to a beacon of sustainable energy...

Youth lead Global call to support Hibakusha on UN Day against Nuclear test

By Katsuhiro Asagiri Tokyo, Aug. 31, 2025 (INPS Japan) – Marking the United Nations’ International Day Against Nuclear Tests, young activists and experts gathered at the UN...

Uzbekistan’s competitiveness and advantages in the SCO tourism market

In recent years, Uzbekistan has strengthened its position in the international tourism market, particularly in the region of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). From...

New provinces or new governance? Rethinking Pakistan’s administrative structure

By Agha Iqrar Haroon The debate on creating new provinces in Pakistan has once again taken center stage, generating a wide range of viewpoints and...

The first freedom: How we lost sight of our oldest right—The freedom of movement

By Bashir Mobasher  Today, when we speak of migration, we no longer picture the awe-inspiring journeys of Herodotus, Xuanzang, Marco Polo, Ibn Battuta, or James...

Australia’s Trade Challenges and Strategies for Economic Resilience

By Dr Majid Khan (Melbourne) The latest tariff measures from the United States have put Australia in a unique and challenging position. On July 31,...

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