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Iraq and its revolution after Soleimani’s assassination

The January 3 killing of the Iranian general will not start a war but it will have a detrimental effect on Iraq By Haider Saeed "It is a turning point!"…

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Saudi Aramco raises $25.6 billion in biggest-ever IPO

Saudi Aramco on Thursday priced its long-awaited IPO at the high end of the target range, raising $25.6 billion and giving the energy giant a valuation of $1.7 trillion in…

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Managed Instability Iran, the Taliban, and Afghanistan

Iran's support for the Taliban is an effective way of retaliating against the United States, but there's more to it By Interaction Desk On October 23, the Terrorist Financing Targeting…

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Why SA, UAE ignored Pakistan to build strong ties with India?

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have talked about setting up a refinery plant worth at least $ 70 billion in India. The giant oil and petrochemicals refinery project…

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Who stands to gain from unrest in Iran?

I once had an animated conversation with the Middle East correspondent of a leading Indian newspaper regarding the resilience of the Iranian political system. The year was 2001. The conversation…

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Doha Forum

15th December 2019 2nd Day in Doha, Qatar Doha Forum concluded on Sunday 15 December following two days of discussion and debate among the leading policy makers of the world,…

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Doha Forum

14th December 2019 1st Day in Doha, Qatar The opening session of the Doha Forum 2019, held under the theme “Shaping Policy in an Interconnected World” launched with an opening…

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Reimagining Governance in a Multipolar World

Report on DOHA FORUM 2019 NusratMirza Doha Forum, with more than 4000 participants and 300 speakers, from more than 100 countries, took place on 14 and 15th December 2019 at Doha…

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Who stands to gain from unrest in Iran?

By M. K. Bhadrakumar I once had an animated conversation with the Middle East correspondent of a leading Indian newspaper regarding the resilience of the Iranian political system. The year…

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That’s the real problem Iran’s protests are grassroots

Not foreign - driven, and that’s the real problem By Andrew Korybko Iran's problem isn't that foreign forces are politically encouraging the latest unrest and possibly even directly supporting some…

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