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Is Putin Ready For a Ceasefire In Ukraine?

Is Putin Ready For a Ceasefire In Ukraine?

As the Russia-Ukraine war grinds into its third year, questions about a potential ceasefire have resurfaced amid shifting battlefield dynamics, economic strain on Moscow, and growing international diplomacy. While neither side has shown public willingness to negotiate, analysts suggest several factors could push Russian President Vladimir Putin toward a temporary pause—or lock him into prolonging…

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“Gaza’s Reconstruction: A Decades-Long Challenge Amid Ruins and Political Stalemate”

Gaza’s landscape is now a patchwork of rubble and ruin. Following months of intense bombardment and blockade, the territory faces a reconstruction effort of staggering scale—one that experts warn could span decades without immediate international intervention, sustained funding, and a political resolution to the underlying conflict. The Scale of Destruction Over 70% of Gaza’s homes—tens of thousands of…

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How Trump’s Gaza Plan Will Backfire?

There hasn’t been a specific “Trump Gaza plan” officially proposed or implemented. However, if we consider hypothetical scenarios or past policies associated with the Trump administration, we can analyze how certain approaches to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly regarding Gaza, might backfire. Here are some potential ways such a plan could have unintended consequences: 1. One-Sided Support…

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Turkey’s EU Ambition Is Doubtful?

The dynamic between Turkey and the European Union (EU) reflects a nuanced blend of cooperation and contention. As a candidate for EU membership since 1987, Turkey has engaged in a protracted accession process, formally commencing negotiations in 2005. However, progress has been sluggish, with only a few chapters of EU legislation successfully concluded as of…

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