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How Pulses Can Transform Pakistan’s Climate-Vulnerable Agriculture

To mark World Pulses Day, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in collaboration with the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, organized...

Is Spain Redefining Europe’s Migration Future — or Undermining It?

The European Union has entered a sensitive political moment as Brussels openly questions Spain’s plan to regularise nearly half a million undocumented migrants. While...

Japan After Takaichi: Why Asia Is Bracing for a More Aggressive Tokyo

Japan’s political landscape has entered a transformative phase following the landslide electoral victory of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, widely dubbed Japan’s “Iron Lady.” Her...

Why Africa Matters More Than Ever in the US–Russia Power Struggle

In recent years, Africa has increasingly become a strategic battleground for great-power competition between the United States and Russia. While China’s economic footprint has...

Why Europe’s Green Agenda Is Now an Economic Battle

Europe’s much-touted energy transition — once framed primarily as a climate policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions — has morphed into an existential strategy...

A Managed War? How US Diplomacy May Be Reshaping Russia’s Escalation Strategy in Ukraine

Recent disclosures by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy regarding a US-imposed June deadline to end the Russia–Ukraine war have raised serious questions within policy and...

Is Germany Becoming Europe’s Most Unequal Major Economy?

Germany’s rising public concern about social inequality is not happening in a vacuum; it reflects broader patterns and divergences across the European Union. When...