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Global Britain should profit from, not fear, China's rise

The new Chinese ambassador to the UK, Zheng Zeguang, has been barred from British Parliament, in an unprecedented breach of decorum.How did relations between the UK and

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Iran is joining the SCO, which is good news for both

September 15 marks the 20th anniversary of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), and the SCO summit is scheduled September 16-17. Besides the events marking the

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Biden administration must end 'China Initiative'

A group of 177 Stanford University faculty members recently penned an open letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, requesting an end to the Department of Justi

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An irreparable crack in the trans-Atlantic alliance

After two decades of defending American wars around the world, Europe now wants to defend its own interests. With the continent dependent on White House decisions drive

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Iranian perspective of the Taliban's rise in Afghanistan

Iran and Afghanistan have had deep historical, cultural and economic relations. Geographically, Iran and Afghanistan share a 582-mile (936-km) border. The two countries

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BRICS nations face challenge and opportunity amid U.S. isolationism

BRICS nations are due to meet virtually on September 9 for talks chaired by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The grouping comprised of Brazil, Russia, India, China

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Climate and racial justice cannot be separated

In the past year, the United States has seen a huge amount of turmoil over the issue of race, though certainly the issue has persisted for its entire history. The extra

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Climate and racial justice cannot be separated

In the past year, the United States has seen a huge amount of turmoil over the issue of race, though certainly the issue has persisted for its entire history. The extra

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Nation-building as an instrument of U.S. foreign policy fails again

The U.S. retreat and where it leaves Afghanistan today demonstrates that political power change, tinkering with internal political dynamics and exporting democracies in

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Nation-building as an instrument of U.S. foreign policy fails again

The U.S. retreat and where it leaves Afghanistan today demonstrates that political power change, tinkering with internal political dynamics and exporting democracies in

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A rare triumph of U.S. bipartisanship

After months of negotiations, the United States Senate recently passed a $1 trillion infrastructure bill. Passed by a vote of 69 to 30, it was an impressive display of

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A rare triumph of U.S. bipartisanship

After months of negotiations, the United States Senate recently passed a $1 trillion infrastructure bill. Passed by a vote of 69 to 30, it was an impressive display of

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The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and the grave miscalculations

Although the U.S. has completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan, the worst ever miscalculation by the U.S. administration and policy makers has led Kabul to this fate.

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The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and the grave miscalculations

Although the U.S. has completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan, the worst ever miscalculation by the U.S. administration and policy makers has led Kabul to this fate.

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The ignominious end of the American era

Future students of history will remember August 30, 2021, as the end of the American era.For 20 years, the United States of America had sent its soldiers to Afghanistan

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The ignominious end of the American era

Future students of history will remember August 30, 2021, as the end of the American era.For 20 years, the United States of America had sent its soldiers to Afghanistan

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Kabul suicide attacks should ring the alarm bells

The multiple suicide attacks at the Kabul airport on August 26, killing over 170 people, including 13 American soldiers, and injuring over 200, are stark reminders that