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Why ISIS Attacked Russia – and Why Russia Blames Ukraine

DOHA – The terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall concert venue in a Moscow suburb was no bolt from the blue. The Kremlin dismissed US intelligence warnings of an imminent attack by “extremists,” possibly to shift the blame to a convenient scapegoat when the attack came. The murder of 137 concert-goers is but

Summit for Democracy is only to maintain US hegemony

At its core, the Summit for Democracy appears to be a diplomatic spectacle designed to reinforce American influence on the

Stop clashing, forge broader alliance among young leaders

Nepal was waiting for a long time of young dynamic leaders. Instead of clashing, they need to forge broader alliance

Big Tech Shocks Electric Utilities

If John D. Rockefeller were around today, he’d be screwing a Google Nest – the pioneering smart thermostat – into

The South China Sea Could Boil Over

This is unlikely to change any time soon. With the wars in Ukraine and Gaza stretching American military resources thin,

The Zombification of Political Parties

Trump is hardly the only far-right populist leader to have subjugated a political party to his will. The hijacking of

The US election won’t address its internal political challenges

The United States, often hailed as a beacon of democracy, regularly witnesses the fervor and anticipation surrounding its electoral processes.

The Big Push African Women Need to Escape Poverty

They are among the biggest challenges confronting Africa, and they all disproportionately affect women living in poverty or on the

Women’s transformative role advancing in Nepal

Governments must place decisive measures to ensure universal access to decision-making and policy-making platforms, regardless of geographical location, fostering an

The Threat to American Hegemony Is Real

The Western alliance doesn’t just face the challenge of doubling down on defense while maintaining unity across the Atlantic. It