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cores of female students being blunt about the fact that a good Master’s degree puts them in spot for a …
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Chinese President Xi Jinping just wrapped up his three-nation tour to the Middle East with a visit to Iran. The global …
Read MoreHow The Islamic State Has Legitimized The Taliban – Analysis | Luis Durani
Reports have surfaced indicating that long time regional adversaries Russia and the Taliban are exchanging intelligence on the presence of …
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Power, acquired through ballot or bullet, when misused to thwart rule of law leads to institutional and economic collapse, rise …
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