With millions more internally displaced as well as an estimated 2.3 million residing in neighboring Pakistan and Iran, Afghan refugees are among the biggest and longest-lasting refugee communities in the world. After the Soviet invasion in 1979, the civil war in the 1990s, and the invasion of Afghanistan by the …
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20 July
Why Muslim States Must Unite In Favor Of Rights Of Kashmiri Muslims – OpEd
Oppression still continues in Kashmir. Many images of torture are not coming out due to lack of access to impartial media. The Hindu government of India does not stop at suppressing the Muslims of Kashmir. In the name of NRC, millions of Muslims from every state have been expelled from …
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20 July
Europe Should Refuse To Be Pushed By US To Confront Russia – OpEd
That bar, the Red Star, on the far side of eastern Europe was closed—until the Ukraine war started. So why did the White Moon bar on this side of the street decide to stay open, even extending its drinking hours? Once the Warsaw Pact closed shop there was no good …
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20 July
Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Is Going Slowly: Is That A Problem? – Analysis
Six weeks into a major counteroffensive that Ukrainian military commanders and political leaders hope will decisively change the course of the 17-month Russian invasion, this is where things stand: About 1,500 meters of recaptured territory south of Orikhiv, in the Zaporizhzhya region; less than that south of Hulyaypole. South of …
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20 July
Putin Launched Ukrainian War To Block Russia’s Disintegration But Unwittingly Has Accelerated It – OpEd
Like his Soviet predecessors, Putin has nothing to offer the peoples of the Russian Federation except repression and Russification; and because that is so, Gasan Guseynov says, the Kremlin leader launched his war against Ukraine lest the nationalism his own policies have produced spread to the Russian Federation and threaten …
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20 July
Le Kinjal : La Russie détruit la supériorité militaire occidentale avec les missiles hypersoniques
Le sommet de Vilnius marque le début de la fin pour l’OTAN et le début d’une nouvelle époque. Pourtant, la conférence se contente d’acter les inflexions. Il est donc temps d’analyser et dans cet article je souhaiterais me concentrer sur l’un des facteurs matériels à l’origine de ce nouveau monde. …
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20 July
Rapport de situation sur la guerre en Ukraine : La réalité défait le récit de guerre
Au début de la guerre en Ukraine, j’ai souligné que le faux récit de «l’Ukraine gagne» que la propagande «occidentale» a constamment promue ne gagnerait pas la vraie guerre sur le terrain. Pendant que la guerre continuait, je l’ai dit encore et encore. • Propaganda Does Not Change The War …
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20 July
The US Government’s New ‘Ministry of Truth’: The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
A new interim report from the House Judiciary committee highlights politically motivated mission creep where we might least have expected it: The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). The agency went, for example, from, ensuring the digital security of American voting systems to censoring criticism of those systems. After the …
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20 July
La civilisation occidentale vit sur des mythes que Poutine risque de fracasser
L’hybris consiste à croire qu’un récit artificiel peut, en soi, apporter la victoire. L’hybris consiste à croire qu’un récit artificiel peut, en soi, apporter la victoire. C’est un fantasme qui a balayé l’Occident – surtout depuis le XVIIe siècle.
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20 July
The Arab League’s gamble on Assad won’t pay off
Hoping to counter Iran’s influence and end drug smuggling, Saudi Arabia has led a coalition of Arab states in rehabilitating the Syrian regime. This is not only a moral but also a strategic mistake, writes Faysal Abbas Mohamad. To most Syria observers, the accelerated Saudi-led drive to rehabilitate the Assad …
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