Archive for October, 2024

Korybko To The Media Line: Russia Has Pragmatic Reasons For Partnering With The Taliban

Here’s the full interview that I gave to The Media Line’s Arshad Mehmood, excerpts of which were included in his report about how “Moscow’s Move To Delist Taliban Faces Skepticism Over IS-KP Threats”. Russia’s promised delisting of the Taliban as a terrorist organization is unable to bring stability to the region on its own, but it can help improve the […]

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China’s Dollar Dilemma

Increasingly intensifying U.S. economic sanctions targeting Russia’s financial system have deepened concerns in China over its extensive dollar asset holdings and the Chinese financial system’s reliance on dollars. Increasingly intensifying U.S. economic sanctions targeting Russia’s financial system have deepened concerns in China over its extensive dollar asset holdings and the Chinese financial system’s reliance on dollars. Worries that a similar […]

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The Islamization of Bangladesh by Muhammad Yunus – Backed by Obama, Soros, Clintons

Bangladesh, a country being promptly being shifted towards Talibanization under Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus — openly backed by Barack Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton, George Soros and the U.S. Democratic Party — is experiencing a total nightmare. Bangladesh’s former leader, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, was forced to flee on August 5, following a coup d’état. Now, Hindus in […]

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China’s Influence In Southeast Asia: Why An ‘Asian NATO’ Might Escalate Tensions – Analysis

As China’s influence expands and its assertiveness increases in Southeast Asia, regional powers, particularly Japan, encounter growing pressure to establish a robust collective security framework. Some scholars and policymakers propose the creation of an “Asian NATO” to counterbalance perceived threats from China and to uphold regional peace and stability. However, while China’s military presence and expansionist policies indeed present challenges […]

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Pakistan: The Role Of Jirga And PTM – OpEd

In the complex socio-political landscape of Pakistan, the Jirga system has long been an integral part of conflict resolution, especially in the tribal regions of the Pashtun belt. This traditional assembly, which brings together elders and community members to mediate disputes and administer justice, has served as a peaceful mechanism for addressing issues within these communities. The Pakistani government, recognizing […]

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Islamophobia And Pakistan – OpEd

It’s an established fact that Pakistani speakers at the United Nations General Assembly [UNGA] repeatedly serve the same old wine brewed by infusing the Kashmir issue with the Palestine problem with a generous sprinkling of institutionalised persecution of Muslims in India with Islamophobia every year. Consequently, people with little appetite or patience for listening to a litany of repetitive remonstrations […]

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Securing The China-Myanmar Economic Corridor: Navigating Conflicts And Public Scepticism – Analysis

On 26 December 2023, the State Administration Council (SAC) military regime in Myanmar inked with China an addendum to the concession agreement for the Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and its deep-sea port.[1] This deep-sea port, coupled with the SEZ, is a critical component of the ambitious China-Myanmar Economic Corridor (CMEC). This corridor is strategically designed to provide quick sea […]

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The China-US Geopolitical Rivalry And Myanmar’s Civil War – Analysis

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to Naypyidaw to meet junta boss Min Aung Hlaing in August has rocked Myanmar’s political landscape. Two days after Wang’s visit to the Myanmar capital, officials from the US State Department held talks with leaders of the shadow National Unity Government and “K3C”, pledging full support for Myanmar’s revolution and the restoration of democracy. […]

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‘Terrorist attack’ near Karachi airport kills two Chinese nationals, embassy says

Two Chinese nationals were killed in an explosion near the international airport of the southern Pakistani city of Karachi on Sunday night, the Chinese embassy in Pakistan said, in what it described as a “terrorist attack”. In a statement emailed to journalists, separatist militant group Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed the explosion was an attack carried out by them using […]

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Taliban profit as flights diverted around Middle East crisis fill up Afghan airspace

Flying through Afghan airspace is proving to be the safest option for international airlines, with Iran’s missile bombardment of Israel causing a noticeable shift in flight patterns The number of international flights passing through Taliban-controlled Afghan airspace reached a record high this week in the aftermath of Iran’s missile attack against Israel. On Thursday, a record 191 flights passed over […]

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