The abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by US special forces on January 3rd and his coercive conveying to the US ...
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When strongmen fall, power rarely follows cleanly
The fall of a strongman does not end a regime so much as expose the machinery beneath it, where armed institutions, fear, and ...
This article is authored by Soumya Awasthi, fellow, Centre for Security, Strategy and Technology, Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi.
We often think of memories like the contents of a museum: static exhibits that we view to understand the present and prepare ...
The British School in Colombo (BSC) hosted its Annual Christmas Carnival 2025, ‘Gingerbread Wonderland’, which was a huge ...
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The crisis of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Moreover, Iran’s water crisis directly contributes to prolonged power cuts that further intensify unrest. Power generation in ...
The US actions in Venezuela reminds us about the reach of executive power — the question is not whether governments possess ...
It is one thing to capture a foreign leader who is accused of crimes that affect the United States – for which he will be ...
The Right to Protest Under Attack in the UK,” documents that the UK’s Labour government has failed to reverse sweeping ...
On this week’s “More To The Story,” Foreign Policy’s Emma Ashford examines how the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás ...
The forcible capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by United States military forces represents one of the most ...
India's recent manipulation of Chenab River flows has once again brought the fragile water relationship between Pakistan and India into sharp focus. What was once hailed as one of the most successful ...
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