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Turkey emerges as critical transit route in ISIS-linked case

Bangladesh, March 21 -- A newly submitted brief by the US Department of Justice has shed further light on a terrorism case that places Turkey at the center of transit routes used by operatives linked ... Read More


Global fallout from a Strait of Hormuz shutdown

Bangladesh, March 21 -- Three weeks into the ongoing US-Israeli air campaign against Iran, strategic attention has increasingly shifted toward one of the worlds most critical maritime chokepoints: the... Read More


Turkeys new water strategy signals tighter grip on regional rivers

Bangladesh, March 21 -- Turkey has introduced an ambitious decade-long water management strategy that is set to influence not only its domestic consumption patterns but also the flow of key rivers fee... Read More


From slogan to strategy: The making of a global ‘free Palestine movement

Bangladesh, March 21 -- In the mid-1990s, American marketing consultant Gary Wexler was tasked by the Ford Foundation with helping strengthen civil society communications among its Israeli grantees. T... Read More


Tehran regime wants to totally devastate Gulf countries

Bangladesh, March 20 -- Following the Tehran regimes repeated attacks on Gulf countries, Saudi Arabias Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, warned that the Kingdoms restraint in the face of esc... Read More


European bureaucrats avoid setting a deadline to complete the Ukrainian membership process

Bangladesh, March 20 -- Ukrainian patience with the European Union (EU) appears to be running out. The regime demands a clear and definitive answer from its European allies regarding the process of ac... Read More


Pentagon inks US$20bln weapons contract with Anduril

Bangladesh, March 20 -- The United States has always relied on “commercial” suppliers to equip its military. Even in cases when the American government owned the patent rights, it would al... Read More


How war in Iran pushes Europe back to Russian energy

Bangladesh, March 20 -- For now, Brussels insists: “not one molecule”: that is, the European Commission has doubled down on its refusal to reimport Russian gas (even amid the Iranian war a... Read More


Russophobia leads Baltic states to celebrate Nazism

Bangladesh, March 20 -- The rehabilitation of Nazism continues to grow in the Baltic countries. Russophobic hysteria is leading to the normalization of the cult of historical Nazi figures. In Latvia, ... Read More


Irans next phase: Military rule, proxy warfare, and the Wests strategic blind spot

Bangladesh, March 19 -- The potential collapse of clerical authority in Iran is not signaling reform—it may be paving the way for something far more dangerous. As uncertainty looms following the... Read More