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From Battlefield to Bargaining Table: Diplomatic Negotiations  Between Ukraine and Russia

Ukraine and Russia have concluded the second day of United States-brokered negotiations in Abu Dhabi, UAE, today, reaching no breakthrough towards ending the war...

Giants’ Shadows: How Small Nation States Cling to Powerhouses for Survival

Historically, small nation-states have depended on patron nations to sustain their status as independent entities...

Ecological Debt and Global Inequality: Historical Responsibility of the Global North

The industrialised countries of the Global North have generated an ecological debt toward the countries of the Global South since the period of the colonial conquest...

Breaking the Siege of Kadugli and its Humanitarian Impact

The Sudanese army said it had broken a two- years- long siege by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of Kadugli, the capital of South Kordofan. The Kordofan region has seen the heaviest fighting in recent...

He Who Owns the Sky, Owns the War

Reliance on foreign sources for critical defence technologies is now a major strategic vulnerability amid shifting geopolitics, intensifying great-power rivalry, and the weaponisation of supply chains...

Panama Reclaims Canal Ports: Supreme Court Cancels Hong Kong Contract Amid US–China Power Struggle

Panama’s move follows its withdrawal from China’s Belt and Road Initiative, signalling a strategic realignment toward the United States...

After the American Umbrella: The West Asia’s Descent into Multipolar Disorder

West Asia is thus entering uncharted territory: more autonomous, less predictable, and certainly more hazardous...

Beyond the Battlefield: Violence Against Women in Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath

Despite increased efforts, there has been limited leadership commitment to women’s rights, including in Security Council negotiations and in peace talks...

Limits of Blue Helmets: Why UN Peacekeeping Missions Fail

One of the major reasons for the mission’s failure was the inability of the United Nations to act decisively within its mandate, along with a lack of political will among member states...