Pakistan's Diplomatic Gambit: Why Islamabad Is Playing Tehran's Peacemaker
While Iran's missiles rain down across the Gulf, Pakistan quietly positions itself as the region's new power broker—but this risky bet could backfire spectacularly
International relations, treaties, summits, and geopolitical strategy.
While Iran's missiles rain down across the Gulf, Pakistan quietly positions itself as the region's new power broker—but this risky bet could backfire spectacularly
One month in, the president's gut-instinct war strategy has turned the Middle East into a shooting gallery — and America's allies are paying the price
After 80 years of failure, the UN's most powerful body just rejected its last chance at relevance. The consequences will reshape global order.
China's flashy infrastructure promises are losing steam while America's quiet tech partnerships reshape Southeast Asia's future
New Delhi's breakthrough deal with Washington could finally crack the UN's 80-year-old power structure—if China doesn't kill it first
After Thailand's shocking military base announcement, the US is finally waking up to how badly it's losing the region that matters most
As Berlin formally launches its permanent seat campaign, the real battle isn't about fairness—it's about whether America can stomach sharing veto power
The Philippines president gave Washington and Beijing 90 days to prove their worth. One superpower blinked first.
After 81 years, the UN's power structure faces its biggest challenge yet—and the outcome could shatter global diplomacy forever
Manila's shocking pivot reveals Beijing's critical miscalculation as Washington deploys the one weapon China can't match