‘Reagan’ Biopic Fails The Man And The Moviegoer – OpEd
By Jack Butler It’s fitting that Ronald Reagan spent many years of his all-American life in Hollywood. His trajectory — from small-town boy in Illinois to lifeguard to Eureka College football player...
View ArticleEntertainment Weaponized – OpEd
One of the most widely used means the tyrannical globalists employ, to lull the populace into a state of anaesthesia as far as the goings-on behind the scenes are concerned, has to do with...
View ArticleHow The FAA Is Keeping Flying Cars In Science Fiction – OpEd
By Maxwell Tabarrok Flying cars are used as a synecdoche for all of the 20th-century sci-fi dreams that never came true. But they shouldn’t be grouped with moon cities or Dyson spheres. Private,...
View ArticleDemocracy’s Damndest Defamation – OpEd
In a democracy, people automatically become liable for whatever the government inflicts upon them. Many of the most deadly errors of contemporary political thinking stem from the notion that in a...
View ArticleChina–Philippines Trust In Troubled Waters – Analysis
By Abdul Rahman Yaacob China and the Philippinesreached a dealin July 2024 to enable the continuation of Philippine resupply missions at the disputed Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea. The...
View ArticleThe EU Artificial Intelligence Act: AI In The Balance – Analysis
By Meghna Pradhan There has been a rising alarm regarding the scale at which Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology now permeates every aspect of modern life. Critical sectors like military,...
View ArticleReading The UAE’s Outreach To The Taliban’s Islamic Emirate In Afghanistan –...
By Kabir Taneja This month, the United Arab Emirates (UAE)formally accepted, for the second time in its history, a Taliban regime as the valid in-power political actor in Kabul. The Taliban-run...
View ArticleRussian Investigation Confirms Putin’s Son Was Born In Switzerland
By Elena Servettaz The Dossier Center, a website specialised in tracking the criminal activities of people connected to the Kremlin, has confirmed that one of the sons of Russian President Vladimir...
View ArticleProphet Abraham The Hebrew: The First Successful Prophet – OpEd
Egyptians (who are not Semites) and Semites mostly circumcised their Priest's boys. Two groups of Semites migrated west toward the Levent c.2400 B.C.E. The Eastern Semitic Akkadians migrated to...
View ArticleItaly Consolidates Strategic Cooperation With Azerbaijan – OpEd
On September 4th, The President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, begun his working visit to Italy, at the invitation of the President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella. Azerbaijan...
View Article5th Generation Warfare And Pakistan: Navigating The New Battlefield – OpEd
“5th generation warfare poses significant challenges for Pakistan through cyber attacks, disinformation, and internal strife. Strengthening cybersecurity, countering disinformation, and building...
View ArticleQ&A: Georgia’s High-Stake Polls – US Concerns, Russian Claims, And Rising...
As Georgia gears up for its crucial parliamentary elections on October 26, 2024, tensions are running high both domestically and internationally. The election has been framed as a battle between...
View ArticleNASA, Boeing Welcome Starliner Spacecraft To Earth, Close Mission
NASA and Boeing safely returned the uncrewed Starliner spacecraft following its landing at 10:01 p.m. MDT Sept. 6 at White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico, concluding a three-month flight test to the...
View ArticleRobert Reich: The US Jobs Report: What It Means For The Fed And Politics – OpEd
Friday's jobs report is being looked at carefully for two reasons: First, the Fed meets again on September 18. It has kept interest rates high to hobble inflation, but inflation has been (more or...
View ArticleThe Wages Of Rawalpindi’s ‘Good Taliban’ Philosophy – OpEd
Lure of Lucre It was in the late seventies that CIA finalised its covert plan for waging proxy war against the then Soviet army in Afghanistan by using radicalised Islamic fighters [mujahideen]....
View ArticleTension Over Zangezur Corridor Persists Amid Iran’s Opposition, Regional Fear...
Tehran is increasingly focused on the political and economic developments in the South Caucasus, making all-out efforts to position itself as a key player in the ongoing regional realignment. Despite...
View ArticleChina-Africa Energy Cooperation At The 2024 Beijing Summit – Analysis
The Beijing Summit and Ninth Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), held from September 4 to 6, 2024, marked a new chapter in strengthening the relationship between...
View ArticleGrowing Islamophobia In Bangladesh: A Silent Crisis
The past decade has witnessed a troubling rise in Islamophobia across Bangladesh, manifesting in various forms—from physical assaults on university campuses to subtle discrimination in the workplace....
View ArticlePredicting Taliban’s Grip On Power In Afghanistan For FY 2024-25 – Analysis
By Anant Mishra and Prof. Dr. Christian Kaunert As the Taliban celebrates three years of reign, global powers/regional neighbours are forced to ponder (just like the authors) the regime’s sustained...
View ArticleBecause Of Ukraine War And Kremlin’s Promotion Of Toxic Masculinity, Gender...
Because of war and other societal traumas in the Soviet Union, the share of men in the population of the Russian Federation is lower relative to women than in almost any other country and the gap...
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