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Iran’s Exiled Prince: The Legacy of Corruption, Repression, and the Incapability

In recent years, the figure of Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of the last Shah of Iran, has resurfaced as…

From Water to War: India and Pakistan’s Escalation Demands Global Alarm

Once again, India and Pakistan are veering toward a dangerous precipice. This time triggered not by border skirmishes or dogfights…

How Expo 58 in Brussels shaped the space race and the Cold War

According to the Chinese Zodiac Calendar, 1958 was the Year of the Dog.  In literature, Boris Pasternak won the  1958…

Europeans Must Become Immune to Hybrid Threats

No reasonable person today can deny that aggressive Russian policy is a threat to all of Europe. Putin’s regime fights…

Varoufakis warns Europe loses in trade war

In a world already defined by deep fragmentation and strategic distrust, the Trump administration’s latest foray into aggressive protectionism threatens…

The Geopolitical Importance of the Popes Election

Greece (Brussels Morning Newspaper) Pope Francis passed away on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88, in…

Malalai Joya: The Fight for Freedom, Justice, and Women’s Rights in Afghanistan Continues

Malalai Joya, a prominent human rights activist and a staunch defender of women’s rights in Afghanistan, presented a powerful and…

Navigating the EU Migration Debate: Insights from a Policy Expert

Every year millions of people dream of living a life of abundance—running water, shelter, security, and safety. Partly due to…

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