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In yet another U-turn by the Trump administration, the U.S. Department of Justice, led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, has announced that the bribery investigation into Pfizer will be closed...
The United Kingdom, like much of Western Europe, is at a crossroads, balancing the economic imperative of immigration against the cultural issues posed by certain traditional traditions acquired...
The Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), a post-independence treaty signed and implemented in 1960 by India and Pakistan under mediation from the World Bank, has remained an enduring landmark in the sharing of...
Ram Madhav, a prominent Indian political thinker, strategist, and public intellectual, has penned a timely and thought-provoking book, 'The New World: 21st Century Global Order and India,' at an...
In a world increasingly controlled by algorithms, chips, and digital platforms, national power is no longer measured just by armies or oil. Now, it is determined by code, cloud infrastructure, and who...
In recent years, Russia has made quiet but significant moves to improve its ties with Pakistan. A particularly noteworthy development is Moscow’s agreement to help revive a defunct Soviet-era...
According to ‘The Migration Observatory’ at the University of Oxford, about 37,000 people were detected crossing the English Channel in small boats in 2024, which is a 25% increase from the previous...
In a recent and rather worrying turn of events, China has warned that it may stop importing rare earth minerals from Myanmar’s rebel-held areas, especially those controlled by the Kachin Independence...
As Schengen celebrates its 40th anniversary, the EU is beefing up the system to be better prepared for future global shocks and is dealing with data privacy and governance issues connected to the...