ISIS “Daesh” and Prospects for Chemical Warfare
In the aftermath of 1991 war, Iraq signed a cease-fire agreement and the United Nations Security Council Resolution (687), which… Read more >
In the aftermath of 1991 war, Iraq signed a cease-fire agreement and the United Nations Security Council Resolution (687), which… Read more >
The EEU is Russia’s latest attempt to unite post-Soviet space under Russian primacy. With full Eurasian integration, a misguided attempt… Read more >
To best understand Japan’s official stance on its relationship with the Ainu people, semantics provide a notable clue. The idea… Read more >
Having no other solution, after paying a high price to human smugglers, Rohingyas currently try to reach countries farthest from… Read more >
Since mid-2012, Kurdish areas in Syria – extending for about 700 miles west from the Turkish-Iraqi-Syrian border – have mostly… Read more >
“This period of chaos and uncertainty will be here for a while to come, because of all the things that… Read more >
…there are serious shortcomings associated with the common process of indexing and searching that are generally not very well publicised…. Read more >
The US invasion of Iraq (March 2003) determined that country’s future. Its days as a unified state are numbered. In… Read more >
Though the Gulf States are relatively stable, they are increasingly challenged by a new generation of radicalised youth tired of… Read more >
News of the latest ‘Islamic State’ (IS) execution of 30 Ethiopian Christians in Libya should be something to be worried… Read more >
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