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Opinion

Open hostility of CEPA towards Türkiye and Russia shows the strategic hypocrisy of the West

CEPA’s article uncovers deep-seated anti-Turkey and anti-Russia bias, highlighting the West's hypocrisy in NATO relations. Discover the underlying prejudices shaping European policy.

The Wrestle with Weight: Vinesh Phogat’s Olympic heartbreak

Many regard wrestling as the oldest sport in the world. This form of hand-to-hand combat involves grappling with an opponent, aiming to press their...

A review before 26 July: The anti-doping scenario of Paris Olympics...

“My concern is intense. You want the public to have confidence in your regulator. If you lose that confidence, then the reputation of the...

The US is scared of Russia, China and Iran in Sudan

In light of recent developments in Sudan, a deeper analysis uncovers the intricate web of influence and intervention, with the United States emerging as...
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Qatar’s media paradox: Al-Jazeera’s success and challenges in international portrayal

Qatar, a small but influential nation in the Middle East, has faced a complex relationship with international media. While it has achieved significant success...

The Eastern Herald calls for Republican insights ahead of 2024 presidential...

In a bold move ahead of the 2024 United States presidential election, The Eastern Herald is extending a unique invitation to opinion writers from...

Navigating the dynamic political terrain of Punjab

Punjab, a state with a legacy of spirited culture and historical significance, is currently experiencing a transformative phase in its political narrative. The emergence...

Houthi threats to attack ships in the Red Sea every 12...

The US Defense Secretary, Lloyd Austin, announced the formation of a multinational force to protect trade in the Red Sea. This operation, named "Guardian...

The Rohingya Tragedy: Sheikh Hasina’s Nobel-Worthy Humanitarian Leadership

Sheikh Hasina, the longest-serving Muslim female Prime minister, has demonstrated extraordinary compassion and courage by rescuing over 1.20 million Rohingyas from the perils of...

World unified at COP28 in Dubai towards building a sustainable future...

In the annals of climate action, 1997 stands tall. The Kyoto Protocol, signed at COP3, marked a turning point, uniting nations against the rising...

On the Brink: Bangladesh faces political upheaval ahead of January polls

The political milieu in Bangladesh has been fraught with tension, climaxing in weeks of protests and violent clashes, casting a shadow of apprehension as...

RAB’s Endeavors in Global Peace: Navigating Challenges Amidst Sanctions

In the intricate mosaic of global counterterrorism endeavors, Bangladesh emerges as a nation adeptly navigating the multifaceted challenges posed by terrorist activities. The recently...

UK’s controversial £3.4 billion arms deal with Qatar

The UK Government's over £3.4 billion worth of military equipment and weapons deal with Qatar has come under intense scrutiny, for the nation's ties...

The Great Game Redux: Western powers and the destabilization of a...

The recent BBC article mentioning the FBI's involvement in matters concerning India and using the term "Khalistan" is more than a mere news report;...
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Assassination of Yahya Sinwar opens up prospect of ceasefire in Middle...

The assassination of the head of the Hamas Politburo, Yahya Sinwar, opens up the prospect of achieving a ceasefire in the Middle East and...

Putin appoints Maxim Oreshkin as special representative for BRICS cooperation

Russian President Vladimir Putin has appointed Deputy Chief of Staff Maxim Oreshkin as a special representative for cooperation with BRICS and the New Development...
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