United Nations inspectors last week confirmed that Iran had begun to comply with the terms of an international deal on its nuclear program, which has already bore fruit in Tehran’s prisoner exchange with the United States.
Author: Hardeep S. Puri
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On the 70th anniversary of the United Nations, the Pope has given the international community some serious food for thought.
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Netanyahu’s victory may not be entirely unwelcome for the Palestinians and the Middle East peace process.
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The global fight against extremism requires a serious conversation on how best to implement and frame the question within the lens of social inclusion and effective governance.
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President Obama’s visit to India was important not only for the elevation of US-India ties but also for efforts relating to stability and security in the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean regions.
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ICC accession could be a strategy for Palestine to achieve more leverage in the international arena as well as a potential step toward attaining accountability and justice.
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To be truly successful, the US-led coalition against ISIS will have to address some of the deep-seated causes of the group’s rise.
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India’s economy is suffering from a “famine of investment” as its population aspires for a better life, putting pressure on the government to deliver.
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Egypt’s return to violence is an example of the souring of Arab Spring ideas, but democracy has always been problematic in the Middle East.
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Post military-strike scenarios are frightening from every angle, including from the US security perspective.