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Europe Must Clamp Down on Russian Oil Flows Through Turkey

Martin Vladimirov SOFIA, JULY 22 (PS) – To appreciate the booming trade in Russian fossil fuels, one need only go to a rooftop cafe along the Bosphorus. Back in March, while sipping tea on an Istanbul terrace, I watched as, over the course of two hours, at least four tankers

The Path Not Taken in Trump’s Immunity Case

So far as the Roberts majority is concerned, the Constitution grants presidents a “presumptive immunity” for actions involving their “official

Our priority must be investing in human capital: PM Dahal

For Least Developed Countries like Nepal, concessionality is critical. We are vulnerable to multiple crises, and there is a genuine

Trump’s Enablers on the Supreme Court

NEW YORK – The fate of American democracy was on the US Supreme Court’s docket last week as lawyers argued

The Middle East Needs a Ceasefire Now

To be sure, rebuilding Gaza will take years and require a significant international effort. But achieving an effective, enforceable regional

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

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 US shouldn’t instigate conflict in the Middle East

The United States’ involvement in the Middle East has been a contentious issue for decades, marked by military interventions, covert

Are Pakistan and Iran on the Brink of War?

ISLAMABAD – Is the broader Middle East conflict drawing Pakistan in? The answer hinges on Iran. Not only are its

Sri Lanka’s Debt Restructuring Is Hurting Older Women

In the long term, ensuring the economic welfare of older women in Sri Lanka – and across the developing world