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असद राजवटीच्या पतनानंतर जगाला एका निर्णायक परीक्षेचा स�
इजरायलमधील 7 ऑक्टोबर हल्ल्यानंतर, आयएसआयएस पुन्हा ताकदव�
As the Assad regime falls, the world faces a critical test: enforcing the CWC and eliminating Syria’s chemical weapons stockpiles.
In the aftermath of the October 7 attack in Israel, there is growing concern that ISIS's resurgence seems imminent
2015 पासून रशिया पश्चिम आशियामध्ये महत्त्वाची भूमिका बजाव�
Although Russia played a crucial role in West Asia since 2015, Bashar al-Assad’s ouster from Syria will lead to Moscow’s influence declining, forc
प्रादेशिक समस्या प्रादेशिक पातळीवर सोडवल्या गेल्या नाह
The collapse of Assad’s Syrian government and the broader shift in the Middle East is going to have a rupturing effect if the regional problems do n
The ongoing Gaza conflict and the rising regional tensions will likely make the Middle East less stable for the next few years
Germany activated the principle of universal jurisdiction enshrined in the German Code of Crimes, which allows it to prosecute international crimes no
The COVID-19 pandemic is acting as a catalyst for deepening anti-Shia prejudice whose geopolitical dimensions are rooted in regional Sunni-Shia rivalr
The popular uprising against the Assad regime in 2011, which gradually evolved into a civil conflict, has been one of contemporary history’s greatest tragedies. The conflict has claimed more than 400,000 lives; over six million Syrians have been internally displaced. India has not joined the call for an end to the Assad-led Baath Party rule over Syria. While this position may not hold much weight on its own, it strengthens with the consolidated
Lebanon, the smallest nation in continental Asia, is also one of the most populous. A relatively stable, secure and democratic state, its geographical location and the growing regional crisis are leading to pressing internal and external threats that Beirut must face. This issue brief examines these contemporary threats to Lebanese security: the Syrian Civil War, the rise of the Islamic State, domestic terrorism and sectarianism, and the nation's
Saudi Arabia's recent $1.5 billion grant to Pakistan re-affirms the depth of the relationship that the two countries share. It has also brought into focus their expanding defence ties and raised concerns about Pakistan's possible role in the Syrian civil war.