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The pope’s recent visit to the United Arab Emirates highlighted the social benefits of friendly interfaith relations in a region plagued by extremism
By Rym Tina Ghazal
February 20, 2019
By Stephanie Savell
By Ruti Teitel
Jonathan Gornall
It is becoming clear that the only real solution to climate change is a radical restructuring of the way the world operates
Marcus Loh
February 19, 2019
The country is fueling innovation with frontier technologies such as machine learning and automation for the benefit of its enterprises and workforce
Doan Xuan Loc
As Hanoi becomes more confident in its foreign policy, its censorship of media content exploring the sensitive topic is becoming much more relaxed
Joseph Dana
As its elections approach, the Jewish state is in a very strong position on multiple fronts, while the Palestinians have been significantly weakened
Imad Zafar
India and Pakistan wage proxy war for political gain, while global powers profit by selling arms to both sides, and young Kashmiris die
Dnyanesh Kamat
Tehran will be unable to capitalize on a leadership vacuum opening up in Iraq’s Shiite clerical establishment
Ömer Taşpınar
Erdogan’s regime was embarrassed by the extradition of a member of the Muslim Brotherhood to Egypt, but he will carry on as usual
Richard N. Haass
For decades, Beijing, Taipei and Washington have followed an intricate choreography ensuring stability, but the dance may be ending
Zamir Awan
February 18, 2019
Deadly attack last week in the disputed Himalayan region may mark the beginning of an escalation of violence if the longstanding issue is not resolved
Gary Kleiman
Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia have limped through February under international development agency criticism and investor ambivalence
Ravi Kant
In its vision for the “New India,” the government cherrypicks economic growth data while ignoring growing problems such as inequality
Ken Moak
The American political and security establishments are more interested in maintaining supremacy than in serving the interests of the people