The Israeli genocide of the Palestinians has persisted for two years —a “live-streamed genocide”, as Amnesty International called it in its April 2025 annual report. Thus far, Israel has murdered over 66,000 Palestinians —the overwhelming majority of whom are civilians; 20,000 of the dead are children, meaning a Palestinian child has been killed every hour since October 2023. Two million […]
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Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan To Promote American Colonial Hegemony
On September 29, 2025, President Trump has unveiled a 20 point peace plan to end the two year long Gaza genocide by Israel. The proposal comes, amidst the ongoing genocide in Gaza, that caused enormous human suffering of human life that was never heard of since World War II. The plan is offered at a time when global outcry condemning […]
Read more ›Taliban foreign minister to visit Russia for Moscow-format talks, sources say
Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi is expected to travel to Russia next week to attend the Moscow-format meeting on Afghanistan, sources told Amu. The trip is scheduled for Oct. 6 and will include a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Russia’s Foreign Ministry confirmed. The Taliban have not yet commented publicly. Muttaqi’s planned visit comes despite his being […]
Read more ›Food prices in Afghanistan spiked during internet blackout
Food prices rose sharply in Afghanistan during the Taliban’s 48-hour nationwide internet shutdown, with residents and traders in Kabul and Helmand reporting sudden jumps in the cost of basic goods. In Kabul, the price of a sack of flour climbed by about 100 afghanis ($1.50), while rice rose by 150 afghanis ($2.20) and cooking oil by 50 afghanis ($0.70). A […]
Read more ›China Goes on Offense
A great unanswered question of the second Trump administration has been how its outright rejection of the existing global order would affect China’s international strategy. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has called this order both “obsolete” and “a weapon being used against” the United States, and in his speech at the United Nations on September 23, President Donald Trump […]
Read more ›Would The Islamabad-Tehran-Istanbul Railway Be Good Or Bad For Russia?
The supplementary economic benefits and perceived acceleration of multipolar trends might appeal to Russia, but the latent military-strategic threats to its interests arguably outweigh them. The “New Rules” telegram channel, which his associated with Sputnik’s former podcast of the same name, posted in late September about plans to revive the Islamabad-Tehran-Istanbul railway. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian proposed during his trip […]
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