Can Syria’s fragile economy turn around?

Syria’s economic situation has been deteriorating steadily as a result of the civil war that has lasted for almost 14 years. In such a situation, they need the help and cooperation of the whole world to turn around financially. In 2011, the Syrian economy was worth $67.5 billion. That same year, violent protests against Bashar […]

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How did the Assad regime fall so quickly?

The Assad family’s rule in Syria, which lasted more than 50 years, came to an end with stunning speed. Rebels captured several cities in just two weeks and entered the capital Damascus on Sunday. President Bashar al-Assad fled the country without any resistance. But how did Bashar al-Assad’s rapid fall happen so quickly? That question […]

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Bashar al-Assad is like a reflection of Sheikh Hasina

The words dictator, dictator, and autocracy are almost close. If a state has a single leader or leader, that is, one person is everything, it is called an autocracy. In this case, the similarity between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Syrian fugitive President Bashar al-Assad can be seen. Former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina […]

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Will China succeed in pulling Bhutan away from India?

On December 6, Bhutan’s King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuk and Queen Jetsun Pema concluded their two-day trip to India. During the visit they met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. New Delhi reiterated the unique relationship which both sides share and its commitment to development and growth of Bhutan. As per […]

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Why are Iranian hardliners against the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire?

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has described the ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah as a strategic move against Iran. In this context, fears of a possible military threat to Tehran are growing. Some hardliners in Iran have expressed concern that a de-escalation of tensions on the Lebanese border in northern Israel could further strengthen Israel’s position […]

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What will happen if the United States drops nuclear bombs on Russia, North Korea and China?

The United States is involved in wars in some way or another in every corner of the world. The United States regularly engages in conflicts with countries like China, Russia, and North Korea, even with the support of its allies. And whenever this conflict begins, the nuclear weapons in the arsenals of these countries come […]

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ICC Arrest Warrant: Will Israel-US Distance Increase?

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. This move by the Hague court has opened a new chapter in international law and political reality. The ICC has charged Netanyahu and Gallant with war crimes and crimes against humanity against the […]

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How successful will Imran Khan’s call for a ‘final movement’ be?

Former Prime Minister Imran Khan has called for a movement across Pakistan on November 24. He has called on everyone, including party leaders and activists, to take to the streets to protect the people’s mandate on this day. Imran has called this movement as his ‘last call’. Jailed Imran Khan has called for a movement […]

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Dhaka-Islamabad sea link: What will be the impact on India?

Bangladesh gained independence from Pakistan in 1971 through a bloody nine-month long war. New Delhi was next to Dhaka then. Since then India has been termed as ‘Bandhurashtra’ in the last five decades. And the hostility was with Islamabad. However, fifty-three years after independence, the picture has completely changed. India’s antagonism with the current interim […]

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