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OPINION: Bangladesh on a new dawn raining clouds of Extremism 

Cultural and religious minorities in Bangladesh are also suffering due to rising extremism. The New York Times published a report

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OPINION: Pakistan’s Identity Crisis—When Religion Becomes a Political Weapon

Political Islam, once employed as an identity marker, now divides more than it unites. In recent remarks, Pakistan’s Army Chief

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OPINION: Is Trump’s America First policy globalized Monroe Doctrine 2.0? 

Donald Trump’s ‘America First’ policy acts like a globalized version of the old Monroe Doctrine, called ‘Monroe Doctrine 2.0. In

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Wake-Up Call for Indian Muslims—The Politics of Protest and the Waqf Amendment Bill

Time and again, emotional appeals for street protests have been presented as the only recourse—akin to a one-size-fits-all remedy. Last

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OPINION: Waqf for the People, Not Politicians—India’s Bold Reform Move

Minister of Minority Affairs, Kiren Rijiju introduced the bill rooted with history, practicality, and the realities faced by Pasmanda community.

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OPINION: Beyond Worship—When It Becomes a Burden on Others

True devotion is measured not only by how we pray, but also by how we uphold the dignity of our

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OPINION: Iran, Hezbollah, and Syria—The Disinformation Campaign You’re Not Seeing

Iran, Hezbollah, and Assad loyalists have launched a well-coordinated disinformation campaign to portray the situation as a sectarian massacre. In

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