Agriculture: The Backbone Of Pakistan – OpEd
Agriculture has long been the backbone of Pakistan's economy, serving as its lifeline and mainstay. It is a sector that not only feeds the nation but also supports a significant portion of the...
View ArticleWhy Non-Catholics Go To Catholic Schools – OpEd
At every level, non-Catholics are flocking to Catholic schools. The reasons vary, but no one argues with the numbers. The rise of anti-Semitism on college campuses, many of them at elite institutions,...
View ArticleThe Horn Of Africa: The Years Ahead – OpEd
This is not intended to be like a seers saying but an attempt should always be made to predict what the future holds for the region. It is a conflicted region where many hands are involved, mostly...
View ArticleWorld Economic Forum’s EDISON Alliance Impacts Over 1 Billion Lives,...
The EDISON Alliance, a World Economic Forum initiative, has successfully connected over 1 billion people globally – ahead of its initial 2025 target - to essential digital services in healthcare,...
View ArticleCOP29 Azerbaijan Supports Global Peace – OpEd
2024 declared "Green World Solidarity Year" in Azerbaijan, and from November 11 to 22, the country will host the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework...
View ArticleThe Impotent Americans And Sudan’s Civil War – OpEd
The failure of the meeting convened in Geneva by the United States and Saudi Arabia in mid-August to resolve the humanitarian crisis in the Sudan and the civil war that is causing it—and to put the...
View ArticleGlobal Diplomatic Intervention Key To Stopping Israel-Hezbollah Violence – OpEd
The September 2024 escalation between Israel and Hezbollah underscores the precarious volatility of the Middle East and highlights the urgent necessity for international intervention. The conflict...
View ArticleAdmiral Vandier Takes Command Of Allied Command Transformation
On September 23, 2024 in Norfolk, United States, Admiral Pierre Vandier succeeded General Philippe Lavigne as Supreme Allied Commander Transformation. Admiral Rob Bauer, Chair of the NATO Military...
View ArticleAl-Shabaab Still Deadly 18 Years After Emergence
Al-Shabaab, the terrorist group that continues to launch deadly attacks against Somali civilians, Soldiers and international peacekeepers, has reached its 18th anniversary. The group’s long lifespan...
View ArticleCould 2025 End Up A Nightmare For Our Tax-Averse Rich? – OpEd
We haven’t of late had much in the way of political “consensus” here in the United States. But we do today have one consensus of sorts — on our tax system of all things. Most everyone considers how we...
View ArticleIs The World Moving Toward Long-Term Self-Destruction? – OpEd
By Jonathan Power Eleven hundred years ago Europe was a backwater. There were no grand cities, apart from Cordoba in Spain which was Muslim. The Middle East was much further ahead, still absorbing the...
View ArticleWhy Mexico Is On The Road To Serfdom – OpEd
By Sergio Martínez Eighty years ago, Friedrich Hayek watched in anguish as Western liberal democracies seemed to embrace the authoritarian tendencies that had given rise to Nazism in Germany. InThe...
View ArticleThe Fed Cut The Interest Rate To Bail Out The Treasury – OpEd
By Daniel Lacalle TheFederal Reservedecided to cut rates by 50 basis points despite whatChairman Powellconsiders “no risk of a recession or downturn,” a “solid economy,” and a “strong job market.”...
View ArticleOrgan Shortage: Two Ways To Boost Supply – OpEd
By Donald J. Boudreaux Today in America there areabout 93,000 people awaiting kidneys for transplant. If you’re one of these individuals you’ll likely wait about four years before getting a kidney,...
View ArticleZelensky’s Victory Plan Is His Survival Kit – OpEd
Strana, one of the top online newspapers in Ukraine, which is banned in Russia since 2022,reported on Fridaythat Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky is planning to dismiss Defense Minister Rustem...
View ArticleThe Radicalization Of Chinese Grassroots That Affects China-Japan Relations –...
By Zhou Chao Since 2000, the relations between Japan and China have entered a turbulent period, marked by territorial and maritime disputes, geopolitical conflicts, historical issues, and ideological...
View ArticleHoning The PLA’s Capacity For Information Warfare Is Not Without Precedence –...
By Chia Shimin and James Char On 19 April 2024, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) underwent amajor reorganisation. The PLA Strategic Support Force (PLASSF) was disbanded and replaced by a new PLA...
View ArticleFollowing The Shifts In The Middle East’s Lucrative Defence Sector – Analysis
By Kabir Taneja The recent attacksin Lebanon against Hezbollah using rigged pagers and walkie-talkies, purportedly orchestrated by Israel, has opened a new front in the conflict which has threatened...
View ArticleIn Pursuit Of The Harris Doctrine – Analysis
By Dominic Tierney (FPRI) -- In July, US President Joe Biden announced that he would not stand for a second term and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic candidate, triggering one...
View ArticleMoscow Focusing On Åland Islands As Target In Event Of War With NATO – Analysis
As relations between Moscow and the West have deteriorated in the course of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, the Russian government has been focusing on islands belonging to Western countries as possible...
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