Maldives’ Strategic Move: Banning Israeli Passports to Woo Palestinian Protesters and Fill the Gap Left by Indian Tourists

The Maldives has long been a popular destination for tourists with near perfect sandy beaches and seven star hotels and once a paradise for Israelis now it has declared ‘No Israelis, No Israeli passport holders for the Maldives’. This action, considered similar to having sided with the Palestinian issue, is just one move by the […]

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The Gravity-1 Rocket: New Space Frontier and Its Relevance to the Emerging Space Race

The launching of the Gravity-1 rocket by the Orienspace private aerospace company requires serious analysis in the context of further advancement of solid-fuel rockets and in the context of the existing space race. The focus of this blog will be to explain the prospects, advantages, and consequences of this novel technology, coupled with the understanding […]

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North Korea Fires ‘Unidentified Projectile’ Over Yellow Sea: Regional Tensions Escalate

in a new development that is causing a stir, North Korea has reportedly launched an “unidentified projectile” into the Yellow Sea in the direction of South Korea. It was reported by South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff that the country successfully launched a solid-fueled missile which has contributed to the debates discussing the military development […]

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Is China Preparing for War? Analyzing the Stockpiling of Essential Items

Recently, China has been accumulating a variety of goods, such as food, energy resources, and strategic metals. This broad stockpiling strategy is useful to improve the nation’s stability and security given numerous uncertainties in the world. Food Security: A Top Priority China has been building up large stocks of important food staples such as corn, […]

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Seas at War: The Future of Naval Warfare with USA and Australian Drones

The rapidly evolving world of naval combat is expected to experience a massive disruption as satellite-controlled technology becomes increasingly utilized across many aspects of maritime operations, with tactics and strategies being continuously revolutionized. The USA and AU are the nations that set apart from the rest in the sense of drone technology evolution in the […]

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What is Hamas ?

Hamas, a radical Islamist group, appeared in the late 1980s as a splinter from the Palestinian section of the Muslim Brotherhood. It got the Gaza Strip in 2006 after winning over the rival Fatah in the elections. Hamas is named as a terrorist group by many countries, including the United States, the European Union, and […]

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China-Australia Military Confrontation: Tensions Escalate in the Yellow Sea

The Incident This  Day, something which worries the politicians, happened over the Yellow Sea, where a Chinese fighter jet came too close to an Australian helicopter and dropped flares. The Australian helicopter was running in the airspace of the international law, which is the one of the ways that the United Nations uses to the […]

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Russian and US troops are Face to Face in Niger

The situation in the inner part of West Africa, a landlocked country, Niger, is currently caught between the fight of two major global forces – Russia and the US. Whilst both countries strive to realize their interests in the Sahel that consists of eleven countries that are stretched over three million square kilometers, their military […]

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Gaza Protesters Arrested From US Colleges Not Students?

The student movements on the United States college campuses have become dispersed terrorist organization targeting the conflict between Israel and Gaza. The events have grown from being a common gesture of a solidarity with Palestinians into nightmares of arrests, conflicts, and public deliberations about the extent law enforcers should cover the rights of protestors. The […]

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