Argos, a city in the region of Argolis on the Peloponnese Peninsula of Greece, holds the distinction of being one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Dating back to at least 7000 BC, Argos is not only an archaeological treasure trove but also a cradle of cultural and
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The State of Turkey: Political Repression, Religious Oppression, and Regional Volatility
Turkey, a country straddling the intersection of Europe and Asia, has long been a key player in both regional and global geopolitics. Under President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the country has experienced significant political and social shifts, with increasing concerns over authoritarianism, religious oppression, and regional instability. As Turkey grapples with
Underpaying NATO Members Risk Global Security: Legal Measures to Ensure Equitable Contributions
In an era where global stability is increasingly precarious, the role of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) as a cornerstone of international security cannot be overstated. As the world grapples with various geopolitical threats, from Russia's aggression in Ukraine to the rise of China’s military influence, NATO serves as a