Author: Iffat Zaheer

Iffat Zaheer

Iffat Zaheer holds a Master’s degree in Strategic Studies and a Bachelor’s in International Relations. Her research interests include global security, geopolitics, and energy strategy. She is actively engaged in academic research and writing in the field of international affairs.

A Satirical Tour Through the Most Unusual Coalition in Modern American Politics Political commentators often joke that Donald Trump’s support base resembles a traveling circus of grievances, held together not by ideology but by a shared belief that the universe has personally wronged them. Even as critics point out that Trump’s approval ratings have hit some of their lowest points in the U.S. and abroad, his coalition remains loud, loyal, and endlessly dramatic. A Coalition That Laughs in the Face of Labels Trying to categorize Trump’s supporters, analysts say, is like trying to alphabetize a thunderstorm. Since 2016, he has…

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“The United Nations is not dying—it is struggling to breathe in a world that has forgotten how to share the same air.” This sentiment captures the uneasy moment the UN finds itself in today. As global crises multiply and political divisions deepen, the organization stands at a decisive turning point. It is suspended between fading relevance and the possibility of renewal, mirroring both the shortcomings and the lingering hopes of the international community it was created to serve. A World Drifting Apart The modern world is marked by widening fractures—wars that refuse to end, climate disasters that grow more severe…

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