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From Recent Spillovers To ‘Biology’ Of War And Its Consequences: The Bio-Geopolitical Conundrum Of China, Russia, And Middle East Crisis (Part III) – Analysis – Eurasia Review https://www.eurasiareview.com/31032026-from-recent-spillovers-to-biology-of-war-and-its-consequences-the-bio-geopolitical-conundrum-of-china-russia-and-middle-east-crisis-part-iii-analysis/
From Recent Spillovers To ‘Biology’ Of War And Its Consequences: The Bio-Geopolitical Conundrum Of China, Russia, And Middle East Crisis (Part III) – Analysis

A conflict that is not resolved in small scale will be a full-blown asymmetric disaster and in time, a warfare that will be exploited by different actors (state and non-state). In just a span of one month, short-term increases in oil income linked to the Iran conflict have eased fiscal pressures, but ongoing inflation, higher...

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How Myanmar Can Be Liberated From Poverty And Persecution: Back To The Future, Moving Onward Through Unity (Part IV) – OpEd – Eurasia Review https://www.eurasiareview.com/31032026-how-myanmar-can-be-liberated-from-poverty-and-persecution-back-to-the-future-moving-onward-through-unity-part-iv-oped/
How Myanmar Can Be Liberated From Poverty And Persecution: Back To The Future, Moving Onward Through Unity (Part IV) – OpEd

March 30, 2026, may prove to be a defining moment in Myanmar’s modern history. On that day, coup leader Min Aung Hlaing formally relinquished his position as Commander-in-Chief while assuming the vice presidency—an outcome not of reform, but of design. It was the final step in a long-calculated transition: repackaging himself from general to president,...

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Trilogy On Politics In Malaysia – OpEd – Eurasia Review https://www.eurasiareview.com/31032026-trilogy-on-politics-in-malaysia-oped/
Trilogy On Politics In Malaysia – OpEd

Among Malaysia’s political leaders and others engaged in politics in the region, few have attempted to put into book form a collection of their press releases, political speeches and other records of their political opinions and views. Why they have not done so is not surprising. A full reproduction provides the opportunity for the public...

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Middle East Transformed: A War Without Winners – OpEd – Eurasia Review https://www.eurasiareview.com/31032026-middle-east-transformed-a-war-without-winners-oped/
Middle East Transformed: A War Without Winners – OpEd

The Middle East will not return to what it was - nor will America’s assumptions about power and restraint. As Washington prepares to wind down its war with Iran, this conflict is destined to be remembered as an unfinished war - one that strained U.S. power, hardened Iranian resolve, and redrew the region’s threat map...

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Islamabad’s Bid To Bridge US-Iran Tensions Draws Regional Support – OpEd – Eurasia Review https://www.eurasiareview.com/31032026-islamabads-bid-to-bridge-us-iran-tensions-draws-regional-support-oped/
Islamabad’s Bid To Bridge US-Iran Tensions Draws Regional Support – OpEd

Islamabad is positioning itself at the center of an emerging diplomatic space created by escalating conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran-an unexpected but calculated bid to reshape regional crisis management. The recent meeting of foreign ministers from Turkiye, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Pakistan was not simply another multilateral consultation. It marked the emergence...

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When Peacekeepers Become Targets – OpEd – Eurasia Review https://www.eurasiareview.com/31032026-when-peacekeepers-become-targets-oped/
When Peacekeepers Become Targets – OpEd

The killing of three Indonesian soldiers serving with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) is a tragedy and a violation of international law. As one of the world’s most populous countries with a diverse culture and significant economic development, Indonesia participates in a variety of international efforts to promote global peace. The attack...

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The UN Asked – Yunus Stayed Silent: Bangladesh’s Unanswered Human Rights Challenge – OpEd – Eurasia Review https://www.eurasiareview.com/31032026-the-un-asked-yunus-stayed-silent-bangladeshs-unanswered-human-rights-challenge-oped/
The UN Asked – Yunus Stayed Silent: Bangladesh’s Unanswered Human Rights Challenge – OpEd

When the United Nations formally confronts a government over alleged violations of political rights, due process, and democratic norms, the expectation is not silence—but justification. Yet in Bangladesh, a detailed and unusually stark communication from UN human rights mandate holders to the interim administration of Muhammad Yunus was met with precisely that: silence. That absence of response...

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Faith Can Unite Us To Heal Creation – OpEd – Eurasia Review https://www.eurasiareview.com/31032026-faith-can-unite-us-to-heal-creation-oped/
Faith Can Unite Us To Heal Creation – OpEd

(UCA News) -- In an age when divisions run deep and technology advances faster than our wisdom, the need for dialogue across faiths has never been more urgent. We stand at a crossroads where our choices will determine not just our own future but the survival of the earth itself. Yet even amid the fractures...

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Mahdi Activities In Pre-Qiyamah – OpEd – Eurasia Review https://www.eurasiareview.com/31032026-mahdi-activities-in-pre-qiyamah-oped/
Mahdi Activities In Pre-Qiyamah – OpEd

As of March 30 the death toll from the Iran war had risen to more than 1,900 people in Iran (about one tenth of the number of demonstrators killed by the Iranian Government), over 1,200 people in Lebanon, 19 in Israel and 13 U.S. military members. "They ask you (O Muhammad) about the Hour (Qiyahmah)...

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Are Mass Armor Battles On Their Way-Out? – OpEd – Eurasia Review https://www.eurasiareview.com/31032026-are-mass-armor-battles-on-their-way-out-oped/
Are Mass Armor Battles On Their Way-Out? – OpEd

Crystal gazingthe Russia–Ukraine War for over four years the picture emerging from this War has been stark and, for many, deeply symbolic: burnt-out armoured columns, abandoned turrets, and once-formidable tanks reduced to twisted metal. For decades, the main battle tank (MBT) stood as the ultimate expression of battlefield dominance—combining firepower, protection, and mobility into a...

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