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Humanitarian organizations operating in conflict zones are facing a perfect storm of challenges, with the most significant being the reduction of aid from major ...
On May 7, 2025, reports emerged of the downing of French-made Rafale fighter jets belonging to the Indian Air Force during a military operation ...
Knowledge is a key driver of the modern economy, serving as a competitive advantage for organizations. The increasing emphasis on the knowledge possessed by ...
The revolution in information and communication exchange is one of the most dangerous scientific and technological revolutions. Every corner of the world and every ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become the winning horse everyone is betting on. Countries worldwide are vying to secure a leading position in the race ...
Has the idea of the “West” truly reached its last breaths, as the current international discourses suggest? Perhaps the answer requires further observation and contemplation, but it is certain that ...
The constitution is expected to regulate political life in all its intricacies and aims; governing and governed, loyalty and opposition, individual and institution. However, establishing the basic law ...
The history of Russia is as expansive as its vast territories, reflecting the dynamic interplay of cultures, peoples, and epochs. Spanning millennia, Russia’s evolution has been shaped by external ...
Germany’s rise as a leading power in Europe and the world since the beginning of the 21st century represents a prominent aspect of the country’s economic miracle, which began with reconstruction ...
The period from 1990 to 2025 represents a critical phase in Senegal’s history, beginning with a democratic transition marked by the adoption of a new constitution in 1991. This constitution shifted ...
The Zangezur Corridor lies at the heart of a complex geopolitical struggle involving Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkey, Russia, and other global powers, centered on the strategically vital South ...
In an article published in 2014 in Foreign Affairs by John Mearsheimer, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, titled “Why the Ukraine Crisis Is the West’s Fault,” the author ...