Ahead Of Crucial Iran Nuclear Talks, US, Israel Firm Up A Common Strategy
A nuclear Iran will make stakes high for Israel. So if the upcoming talks on Dec. 27 fail to make progress, the US will chart out a new course of action while keeping in mind Israel and its existential threat in mind.
UAE To Stop Censuring Cinemas, Yet Another Liberal Reform By The Gulf State
Inclusion is the new mantra of the Gulf state of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as it prepares to stay put with a non-hydrocarbon future by shedding their medieval ethos and eschatology.
Wine And Cheese Put Spokes Into Boris Johnson’s Christmas Party
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing renewed pressure after opinion polls found the PM is doing "badly" in his role as leader of the leading European nation.
When It Comes To China, US Tech Majors Play By Communist Party Rulebook
US tech firms police their own platforms, delete posts and make sensitive keywords unsearchable to comply with draconian Chinese laws that tell US tech what to do and especially what not to do.
Is the international community going soft on Taliban to avert humanitarian crisis ?
Leaders from five Central Asian nations were present in India and Pakistan in South Asia on the same day on Dec. 19 to explore ways to help Afghanistan people.
Putin, Xi Woo Modi As US tightens Grip On Russia And China
Prime Minister Modi could meet Xi Jinping along with Putin in the "near future,” a Kremlin official has suggested.
India Chips In With Red Carpet As Global Industries Grapple With Semiconductor Shortage
As the chip shortage has taken the steam out of industries worldwide, India has approved a $10 billion plan to attract semiconductor and display manufacturers.
UAE Drops Hot F-35 Deal, Adding To US Allies Resisting Washington's Pressure On China
The U.S. is losing out its declared allies and strategic partners to its immediate competitors as they risk even sanctions to keep their business and national interests intact.
Pakistan’s Plan To Tame TTP Using Afghan Taliban Backfires
Pakistan played a deadly game by relying on a militant group to change another militant group’s behavior and got its fingers burned.
Iran Places Itself In A Safe Zone To Bargain At Vienna Nuclear Talks
Following the U.S. withdrawal from the seven-nation deal in 2018, Iran has significantly advanced its nuclear program.
Uyghurs To Ride High On US Diplomatic Boycott Of Beijing Winter Olympics
Buoyed by the US diplomatic boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics, the Uyghur diaspora is set to beef up its global campaign against the alleged Chinese genocide in western Xinjiang province.