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The air in Davos has always been thin, but in January 2026, it feels suffocating.
For over half a century, the World Economic Forum served as the secular
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01 Dec 2025
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The roots of Iran's current water crisis are deeply embedded in its political journey. During the Pahlavi regime, the country placed its entire emphasis on industrialization and modernization.
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01 Dec 2025
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With the onset of winter, a distinct diplomatic restlessness can be felt in the atmosphere of Moscow. On November 17, when Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov welcomed his Indian counterpart, Dr
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01 Dec 2025
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At the ongoing COP30, where decision-makers negotiate how much money should flow from where to keep global warming under control, India has called on developed nations to “deliver on promises
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01 Dec 2025
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Mohammed bin Salman the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, was in Washington this week to formalize the most significant enhancement of the U.S.–Saudi strategic relationship in recent memory. Ther
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30 Sep 2025
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Today, the conflict stands at a critical juncture. Military dominance, fleeting truces, and great-power backing have given Israel a sense of invincibility. But this security is an illusion. Beneath
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02 Sep 2025
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The collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s nearly three-decade grip on Damascus has jolted the geopolitical chessboard. Into the vacuum steps Ahmad al-Shara—better known by his nom de guerre, Ab
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