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Silent Tragedy in Gaza: Children's lives hand in the balance amidst international difference
By Mohammad Mehdi Seyednasseri, university lecturer and researcher of international children's rights.
Read MoreUkraine War, the Era of Diplomatic Enlightenment in Europe
In a joint op-ed for the Strategic Council on Foreign Relations website, Seyyed Abbas Araghchi, Secretary of the SCFR, and Nematollah Mozaffarpour, researcher of Political Thought and Diplomacy, reject the use of force in international relations and stress the need for safeguarding the territorial integrity of countries.
Read MoreA Robot President? Law and International Relations in the Age of AI
As the role of artificial intelligence continues to expand in our lives, the question of granting rights to robots is becoming increasingly relevant. While robots are currently seen as lifeless objects owned by humans, their growing intelligence in the future may necessitate a reconsideration of this notion. By Mohammad Mehdi Seyed Nasseri.
Read MoreThe Case For a US-Iran Mini Deal
As tensions persist and the Iran nuclear deal hangs in the balance, Kaveh L. Afrasiabi casts a look at the challenges faced by both sides, including the influence of third parties, domestic politics, and conflicting leadership preferences that are making a successful resolution increasingly difficult.
Read MoreThe Genocide of Forced Transfer of Ukrainian Children
The forced transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict has sparked concerns of potential genocide and war crimes. Accusations by the International Criminal Court against Russian President Putin highlight the dire situation, where children are victims of a propaganda campaign, emphasizing the need for urgent protection of the most vulnerable during armed conflicts and addressing the issue of cultural genocide in international law. By Mohammad-Mehdi Seyed Nasseri.
Read MoreIran's Sovereignty Dispute: Unraveling the Implications of the Joint Statement of Russia and GCC
Diplomatic tensions rise as the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council and Russia issue a joint statement challenging Iran's sovereignty over islands. China and Russia's involvement sparks concerns over Iran's national interests.
Read MoreEvaluating Iran's Foreign Policy: Differing Views on Ambiguity, Regional Engagement, and Public Diplomacy
The inaugural international congress of Diplomacy of Nations held at Isfahan University provided a platform for experts to discuss the foreign policy of Iran's 13th government. Former Deputy FM Abbas Araghchi emphasized the importance of dialogue and highlighted the ambassadorial role of scientists, athletes, and artists in showcasing Iran's true essence to the world.
Read MoreSaudi Arabia and Iran Forge New Path: Reconciliation Amidst Regional Shifts
The recent diplomatic reconciliation between Saudi Arabia and Iran, facilitated by China, heralds a significant shift in the geopolitical landscape of West Asia, with implications that extend beyond the region's borders. By Mohammad Mahdi Mazaheri.
Read MoreLingering Uncertainty: Iran's Nuclear Program and Elusive Negotiations with the West
In the intricate dance between Iran and the West, the elusive resolution to tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear program remains uncertain. Recent developments, from missile sanctions to key negotiator withdrawals, add complexity to the delicate negotiations. Can the fire of disputes be avoided, or will a pathway to agreement emerge? By Jalal Khoshchehreh.
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