Syria has been embroiled in a devastating civil war since 2011, with multiple factions vying for control of the country. The Syrian government, led by President Bashar al-Assad, initially faced an uprising that evolved into a complex, multi-layered conflict involving various internal and external actors. One of the most significant
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Intellectual Property in the Digital Age: Protecting Innovations
In today’s hyper-connected world, innovation is the lifeblood of business and technological progress. From new software applications to creative content and cutting-edge hardware, intellectual property (IP) has become more crucial than ever as companies seek to protect their ideas, inventions, and digital assets. However, as the digital landscape continues to
Uniting for Protection: How Global Laws Can Safeguard Religious Minorities and Preserve Ancient Cultures
The protection of religious minorities and the preservation of ancient cultures are fundamental human rights that deserve universal attention and action. In many parts of the world, religious minorities are subjected to violence, discrimination, forced conversion, and other forms of abuse. Likewise, ancient cultures face the threat of obliteration through
PM Modi’s Pursuit to Make India a Global Economic Superpower: Legal, Economic, and Political Dimensions
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has entered a new era of economic ambition, with the goal of transforming the country into a global economic superpower. Since taking office in 2014, Modi has championed bold reforms and policies aimed at enhancing India’s global standing, economic growth, and
Strengthening Global Security: The Case for Including Japan and South Korea in the Five Eyes Coalition
In a rapidly evolving global security landscape, the need for international cooperation to secure borders and combat shared threats is more critical than ever. The Five Eyes Coalition, consisting of the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, has long been a key player in global intelligence
Breaking Barriers: How Global Laws Can Protect Afghan Schoolgirls’ Right to Education
The situation for schoolgirls in Afghanistan has dramatically worsened over the past few years, particularly since the Taliban's return to power in August 2021. Under the new regime, girls' access to education has been severely restricted, with secondary schools for girls remaining closed for the majority of the population. This
Legal and Constitutional Hurdles to Kurdish Statehood within Turkey: Navigating Sovereignty, Autonomy, and International Law
The question of Kurdish autonomy and the potential creation of a Kurdish state has been one of the most enduring and complex geopolitical issues in the Middle East, particularly in Turkey. With a significant Kurdish population, primarily in the southeastern regions of the country, the prospect of a Kurdish state
The End of the Petro-Dollar Era: How Politics Shaped the Future of Global Finance
For decades, the U.S. dollar has been the undisputed king of global finance, with one of the most significant pillars of its dominance being the so-called "petro-dollar" system. This economic arrangement, born out of the convergence of oil and politics in the mid-20th century, played a critical role in maintaining
An Overview on the History of Ancient Armenia
This history of Ancient Armenia covers a brief breakdown of the historical timeline of the existence of the nation. As well as a brief discussion regarding the Armenian people, the Armenian language, and the entire Armenian regions of Eurasia. The geographical area known as Armenia was once located between Eastern Anatolia which is Modern day Turkey throughout the Armenian highlands. This location