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Sajjad Malik
Dr Sajjad Malik (Twitter: @SajjadMalik) is an academic, journalist, columnist and researcher based in Pakistan, South Asia. He has a PhD in Peace and Conflict Studies. He specializes in "Role of Media in Peace and Conflict". He has also an abiding interest in regional affairs, global politics, extremism/militancy and local Pakistan issues.
April 17, 2019
Iran-US relations deteriorate after 'terrorist' labeling of state organizations
Iran and U.S. relations have taken a step back after both countries declared high-level military-linked groups "terrorist" organizations.
April 15, 2019
The agony of unending Brexit
With a new deadline of Oct. 31, PM Teresa May and the British Parliament have one last shot at negotiating a conclusion to the never-ending saga of Brexit.
April 14, 2019
Turkish voters send a message in municipal elections
Erdogan's AKP managed a narrow win but lost ground in Turkey's recent municipal elections, revealing a national shift toward the opposition.
March 25, 2019
Boao Forum for Asia offers platform to build shared future
The Boao Forum for Asia conference seeks to forge a new path of cooperation for nations and communities in the age of globalization.
March 21, 2019
Peace in Afghanistan is near
Afghanistan and the U.S. have made great strides towards ending conflict but a lot more needs to be done to create a lasting peace.
February 25, 2019
Trump-Kim summit is a step towards peace
U.S. President Donald Trump and DPRK leader Kim Jong-un hold their second summit this week in Hanoi. That they're meeting and talking peace is a big step away from the tension and warmongering of 2017.
February 20, 2019
US-Europe divide more evident in Munich
The postwar alliance between Western Europe and the U.S. is rapidly unraveling, increasing global political uncertainty and providing fuel for many conflicts around the globe.
February 13, 2019
Slow death of the INF treaty
Donald Trump's decision to scrap the INF Treaty with Russia is understandable in some ways, but there remains a definite need to find a better replacement.
February 2, 2019
High hopes for final peace in Afghanistan
Talks between American representatives and the Taliban in Qatar finally offer some hope of peace for Afghanistan that has been embroiled in various rivalries ever since the 19th century.
February 3, 2019
Spring Festival: Season of colors, food and love
The Spring Festival is fast approaching, when all Chinese celebrate the coming of the lunar new year filled with a hope for much happiness, great prosperity and good health.
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