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Tunis Blast: A Game-changer?

Tunis Blast: A Game-changer?

The Tunis attack is a not-so-veiled message signed with blood and gore against none other than the state in its entirety, writes Sadiki.

APEC 2015: Change Is in the Air

APEC 2015: Change Is in the Air

Despite the US rhetoric, in Asia, there is a rising awareness that China-led initiatives are critical to the region as advanced economies will be mired in stagnation for years to

We may be about to witness a big Western narrative shift on Russia’s Syria policy

We may be about to witness a big Western narrative shift on Russia’s Syria policy

The tireless efforts to paint Russia as the eternal bad guy of the Syrian crisis will have to be re-evaluated, writes Ryan.

How the G20 can revive world trade

How the G20 can revive world trade

The time has come for the G20 to stop taking for granted the openness of the world trading system, argue Evenett and Fritz.

Paris Attacks: Islamic State’s Bottomless Abyss of Horror and Terror

Paris Attacks: Islamic State’s Bottomless Abyss of Horror and Terror

Hollande will have unfettered sympathy and support in the pursuit of justice against the culprits and IS, writes Sadiki.

TPP is a psychological instrument used by the US

TPP is a psychological instrument used by the US

The trans-pacific trade deal, hailed by many as a landmark agreement, will have little impact on China's foreign trade next year, writes a senior Chinese Minister.

Complexity of anti-terror approaches and media rhetoric

Complexity of anti-terror approaches and media rhetoric

In not distinguishing between different terrorist groups, Moscow’s actions fueled concerns in the West and speculative pieces in the media, writes Khlebnikov.

Brazil Desperately Needs a New Growth Model

Brazil Desperately Needs a New Growth Model

Brazil needs to recognize that policies dictated by "more of the same" are losing effectiveness, writes Prof. Arbache.

“Nothing about us without us”: SA set to quit ICC

“Nothing about us without us”: SA set to quit ICC

The ICC has been seen by many as a proxy tool of the US to further its narrow global hegemonic political interests, writes Mbindwane.

Russia could succeed where the US continues to fail

Russia could succeed where the US continues to fail

Russia's new anti-ISIL coalition tips the scales in the Middle East as US foreign policy in Syria and Iraq appears to sink in the sand, writes Al-Atraqchi.