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Zalmay Khalilzad’s Taliban Ties: Impact on Afghanistan’s Sovereignty, Resources, and Human Rights

Zalmay Khalilzad, the former U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan, is considered one of the most influential political and diplomatic figures…

The Berlin Process Is Rewiring the Balkans Through Partnership, Not Power 

In London this week, leaders from Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia met with their British and European…

Intelligence Alliances and Power Politics: The Russia-China-Pakistan Nexus in Afghanistan

In this analytical paper, I present a comprehensive study of Afghanistan’s strategic challenges within the framework of the emerging intelligence…

Erich and Helmuth’s Not-So- Excellent Adventure 

Belgium---neutral Belgium--- held its collective breath waiting for the inevitable storm of conflict known as World  War II. At the German /Belgian…

Sovereignty in Action: Building the Indigenous Future We Deserve 

A Diplomatic Mission Rooted in Respect  As an Irish-born diplomat and Ambassador-at-Large for The Federation of the Aboriginal Nations ,…

Iranian Regime Losing Control: Ghezel Hesar Prison Resistance Forces Retreat on Executions  

Mohammad Yousefi, Activist for Human Rights and Democracy in Iran (X)  In a dramatic turn of events, the Iranian regime has been forced to retreat in the face of unprecedented resistance from death-row inmates and their families. On Sunday, October 19 (27 Mehr), after seven days of hunger strike by 1,500 prisoners in Ghezel Hesar Prison, six inmates who had been transferred to solitary confinement for imminent execution were returned to their ward. This marked a rare concession by a regime known for its brutal repression.  Judiciary representative Asadi—appeared before the inmates. Asadi claimed executions would be halted for several months and promised legal reforms regarding drug-related death sentences. He also attempted to discredit the hunger strike, suggesting it was orchestrated by the opposition (MEK). Prisoners responded defiantly: “Change the law. Iran doesn’t belong only to you. This law was wrong from the beginning.” …

Official Statement and Declaration of Law and Justice Civil Movement

Strategic Position on the Durand Line (Hypothetical line) and National Sovereignty. As the Civil Movement for Law and Justice, we…

Between Geopolitics and Values: The EU’s Strategic Paralysis on Turkiye

Turkiye (Brussels Morning) After decades of negotiation, reform, and candidacy since 1999, Turkiye’s path to EU membership has become almost…

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