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Central Asia: Potemkin Village of Turkmenistan ½

Central Asia: Potemkin Village of Turkmenistan ½ At the beginning of November 2020, the Turkmen authoritarian president Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow unveiled huge golden dog statue in...

Protests Against the Abortion Ban in Poland

"This is about freedom and dignity of people" Clementine Sukhanova (representative of the leadership of the All-Polish strike) The Abortion Law has been one of the main...

Malaysia and Singapore: Separate Identities, Different priorities

An article from Stephen Chee published in Asian Survey, 1973 inspired me to write about Malaysia-Singapore relations- focusing mainly on a bilateral foreign relation...

How Viktor Orbán Corrupted Democracy in Hungary

For Approximately the first two decades of Hungary’s post-communist history, Hungary was a young but stable democracy. International observers found Hungary as a model...

Presidential Elections in Tajikistan

Presidential elections in Tajikistan held on 11th October 2020 ended with the expected result with the win of main favourite and current president Emomali...

The impact of armed conflict on children all over the world

"Adults go to war, but they don't realise what damage they are doing to children." ­Nicaraguan child It is said that children are our future. How can...

ROHINGYA GENOCIDE IN MYANMAR

The Rohingya are one of many ethnic minorities that live at the territory of Myanmar. They follow Islam and pray to Allah even though...

A Historic Agreement for Kosovo and Serbia or Rather for the Trump Administration?

Source Photo: CNN (https://edition.cnn.com/2020/09/04/politics/serbia-kosovo-agreement/index.html) Since the end of the conflict and the declaration of independence of Kosovo, for almost a decade, Kosovo and Serbia have...