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China Has a Plan to Take Over Central Asia – and America Loves It

By : JOHN HUDSON Moments after landing at Lahore’s international airport one ordinary day in September, crowds of Chinese professionals jockeyed for position in an immigration line that was as…

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The Raheel Doctrine

By Dr. Farrukh Saleem Trias politica is the doctrine of separation of political power. The doctrine of trias politica gave birth to Montesquieu's tripartite system of “separation of power among…

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Move over Israel, it’s time for Iran

By M K Bhadrakumar Half a dozen good reasons can be given to expose that the South Block's lukewarm response to the Iran nuclear deal is wrong and cannot further…

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Russia’s drone sub has Pentagon spooked

By Mir robotov The Pentagon has raised alarm at prospects of Russia building a drone submarine which apparently could attack harbours and strategic bases. Russia is apparently building a drone…

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Predators, Near and Far

By KATHY KELLY Kabul—Some days ago, at the Afghan Peace Volunteers’ Borderfree Center, I met Jamila, the mother of a little girl, Fatima, who comes to the Street Kids School, a program designed…

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Moscow Relishes Revamped Role in Mideast as Israel Seeks Assurances in Syria

By Reld Standish The last time Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu went to Moscow was in 2013 for a two-pronged mission: to lobby against a nuclear deal with Iran and…

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Has Yemen war handed Aden to Jihadists?

By Frank Gardner Unseen by most of the world, the once tranquil port of Aden is being steadily infiltrated by jihadists from both al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsular (AQAP) and…

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Gaza: a Socioeconomic Dead Zone

By STEPHEN LENDMAN Gaza is ground zero for Israel’s longstanding ethnic cleansing policy to achieve maximum Jews and minimum Arabs – on stolen Palestinian land, acquired by mass slaughter and displacement,…

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Why European leaders are lining up behind Assad

Syrian and Afghan refugees fall into the sea after their dinghy deflated some 100m away before reaching the Greek island of Lesbos Even though the aging continent should be thrilled…

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Su-35s for Pak: Pie in the sky

By Rakesh Krishnan Simha Is Russia planning to win friends in Pakistan and lose influence in India? If Russia sells the advanced Su-35 fighter aircraft to Pakistan, it is likely…

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