The West Faces A Big Human Rights Test with The Taliban
The West faces a key test of its commitment to human rights as the Taliban cements its rigid rule in Kabul.
The West faces a key test of its commitment to human rights as the Taliban cements its rigid rule in Kabul.
The message from Israel’s top leadership could not be any clearer: It is prepared to act to prevent a nuclear Iran.
Iran's impending entry into the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), the Eurasian bloc that China and Russia lead, has great potential to limit U.S., Israeli and Western leeway in confronting Tehran's nuclear and hegemonic aspirations, sponsorship of international terrorism and efforts at regional de-stabilization.
When Moroccans went to the polls earlier this month to elect a new parliament, the result was a massive repudiation of Islamism – and a resounding affirmation of the North African nation's current geopolitical trajectory.
As the Taliban resurrects its Islamic Emirate, the United States is once again facing the likelihood of terrorist groups operating at will within Afghanistan.