Israeli Warplanes Target Power Stations, Yemen’s Houthi-Held Hodeidah
By Saeed Al-Batati Israeli warplanes on Sunday bombed two ports and two power plants in Hodeidah, the Houthi-held western city in Yemen, a day after the Iran-backed Houthis claimed to have fired a...
View ArticleEarly Interactions Between Europeans And Indigenous North Americans Revealed
By examining ancient walrus DNA, an international research team led by Lund University in Sweden have retraced the walrus ivory trade routes of the Viking Age. They found that Norse Vikings and Arctic...
View ArticleIsrael Kills Another Hezbollah Commander As It Continues Strikes In Lebanon
By Linda Gradstein Israel’s military continued strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon Sunday and announced the death of another high-ranking official with the Iran-backed militant group, days after...
View ArticleNuclear Engineer Says Latest Research Confirms First-Century Date Of Shroud...
By Martin Barillas For centuries Christians have attributed a first-century date to the Shroud of Turin. Nuclear engineer Robert Rucker says that his latest research on the shroud verifies that. “The...
View ArticleIndonesia’s Jokowi Mostly Ignored Diplomacy, Gave UNGA Miss; President-Elect...
By Pizaro Gozali Idrus Indonesian President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has decided to pass on his final opportunity to speak directly to an annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations in New...
View ArticleClimate Finance Missing To Deliver On Global Stocktake
One year ago, climate leaders hailed the conclusion of the first major assessment of the world’s progress on tackling climate change. The so-called “Global Stocktake” aimed to review the commitments...
View ArticleFrom CO2-Made Milk To Phone-Charging Waste Streams: When Pollution Is An Asset
Imagine savouring an ice cream made from air, recharging your smartphone through plants, growing vegetables from your waste streams, and flying on planes powered by recovered carbon emissions. This is...
View ArticleEnhancing Cloud Data Security For Efficient And Private Queries With New...
A new encrypt-then-index strategy has been developed to improve the efficiency and security of k-nearest neighbor (k-NN) queries on encrypted databases. This method provides significant improvements...
View ArticleA Myanmar Revolutionary Battles An Old Enemy With New Allies – Analysis
By Aye A. Mon and Chan Aung Tall, square-jawed and with a facial expression set to stern, Saw Kaw looks every bit the rebel commander that he is. But as he sits in a secret camp of Myawaddy township...
View ArticleASEAN’s Centrality In East Asia Will Slip Away Without Leadership From The...
If ASEAN didn’t exist, Asia would have to invent it. The organisation’s reinvention as the cornerstone of the multilateral diplomatic and security architecture in our region was an improbable but...
View ArticleState Courts Should Not Be Writing US Climate Laws – OpEd
Judges shouldn't write laws that anti-fossil fuel factions can't get Congress and People to enact Earth's climate haschanged numerous timesover the past half-billion years. But activists claim any...
View ArticleArctic Indigenous People And Their Traditional Culture: Potentials For...
The Arctic region is a geographic region spreading around the North pole. It is the Northernmost region of the earth characterized by distinctively polar conditions of climate, plant, animal life,...
View ArticleMaldivian Tourism Recovers From Setbacks – Analysis
Ambitious plans mark recovery from COVID and a short-lived Indian boycott Tourism is the single most important source of livelihood in Maldives, directly contributing close to 30% to the GDP and...
View ArticleBeyond Credit Scores: Redefining Creditworthiness For Financial Empowerment –...
By Sauradeep Bag In India, financial inclusion remains a critical and unresolved issue, with a significant portion of the population excluded from formal banking services. Traditional credit systems,...
View ArticleUN Summit Declaration Receives Critical Response – OpEd
When the much-publicized two-day Summit of the Future concluded on September 23, world leaders adopted a Pact for the Future which covered a broad range of themes including peace and security,...
View ArticleRestrictive Schooling Imperils Our Children – OpEd
Last week, my sons’ school went into lockdown. It wasn’t a drill. There was areal threat.Two high school-aged students, a boy and a girl, were discussing an alleged fight on social media when one of...
View ArticleCentralizing Federal Power Through Southern Reconstruction – OpEd
By Wanjiru Njoya Many historians have commented on the extent to which Abraham Lincoln centralized federal power in the course of his war against the South. Less often remarked upon is the fact that...
View ArticleProspects For US-Saudi Nuclear Energy Cooperation – Analysis
By Christopher M. Blanchard and Paul K. Kerr The 118thCongress may engage the Biden Administrationwith regard to U.S. policy toward Saudi Arabia’s NationalProject for Atomic Energy and the potential...
View ArticleHow Soon Will The US Return To Afghanistan? – Analysis
Afghanistan’s ruling Taliban just announced the country willre-open its embassyin Muscat, Oman. This follows the United Arab Emirates’acceptance of the credentialsof the Afghan ambassador in August....
View ArticleKamala’s Slavemaster Pedigree – OpEd
The Left is good at lying, especially when it comes to the poor and their upbringing. The first question asked of Kamala Harris by David Muir in the debate between her and Donald Trump was, “When it...
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