Kashmiri Children’s Woes And Their Neglected Future – OpEd
The sufferings endured by Kashmiri children in the disputed region of Kashmir are deeply disheartening and demand immediate attention. For decades, these innocent souls have been caught in the...
View ArticleIt’s In India’s National Interest For Bangladesh’s Awami League To Again Form...
America’s muscle-flexing ahead of parliamentary polls in Bangladesh manifested, in the State Department’s open declaration that it would deny visas to persons obstructing free and fair elections,...
View ArticleEvolution Increases Religious Awareness – OpEd
A great deal of unnecessary conflict and misunderstanding has been caused by the careless use of the terms ‘human’ and ‘man’ by evolutionists to describe the increasing number of fossil finds of tools...
View ArticleCalifornia Governor Newsom’s Actions To Reduce Emissions Conflict With...
California Governor Gavin Newsom has been vocal about his commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the state. However, some of his recent actions of “leaking” emissions to other countries...
View ArticleSecretary General Joins B9 Leaders To Prepare For NATO’s Vilnius Summit
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg attended the Bucharest Nine (B9) Summit of Heads of State meeting in Bratislava on Tuesday (6 June 2023), to prepare the Vilnius Summit in July. “President...
View ArticleOn D-Day Anniversary, Austin, Milley Call On All To Defend Democracy
By Jim Garamone The men who stormed Normandy 79 years ago saved democracy “and it is all of our duty to defend with undimmed vigor the principles for which the Allies fought,” Secretary of Defense...
View ArticleInternational World Day To Combat Desertification And Drought – OpEd
The International World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought is observed annually on June 17th. It aims to raise awareness about the issues of desertification, land degradation, and drought and...
View ArticleCuba Strengthens Bilateral Ties, Seeks Russian Investors – OpEd
Reports said Cuba’s Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz had arrived in Russia for an official visit aims at strengthening bilateral ties. “We have arrived in the fraternal Russian Federation for an...
View ArticleGodfrey Bloom: ‘Inflation It Is Not An Act Of God’ – Interview
Over the last couple of years, the UK has been increasingly in the news – for all the wrong reasons. The cost of living crisis, in particular, has been monopolizing headlines at home and abroad. Of...
View ArticleWhat Do Putin And Lukashenko Actually Want From Tokayev? – Analysis
There is very weird stuff going on lately with the relations between Russia and Belarus, on the one hand, and Kazakhstan, on the other, within the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) which also includes...
View ArticleGuantanamo Prison: American Gulag Of 21st Century – OpEd
The Guantanamo Bay military prison or detention center is an integral part of the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The USA has had a naval base on the modern communist island since 1903, and it...
View ArticleWhat Drives Vietnam’s Tightened Public Sphere? – Analysis
By Nguyen Khac Giang and Dien Nguyen An Luong* INTRODUCTION Since 2016, Vietnam’s public sphere has come under increasing scrutiny and control by the government, with traditional media, the online...
View ArticleThailand’s Talks With Myanmar Military Administration Expose ASEAN Divisions...
Thailand’s decision to hold talks with Myanmar’s military has again tested the unity of Southeast Asia’s main regional bloc, analysts said, questioning why the Thai government called the meeting...
View ArticleDid An ‘Internal Speech’ By China’s Foreign Minister Forecast A War With The...
By Zhuang Jing In Brief An audio recording of an "internal speech" attributed to Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang predicting that war between China and the United States is inevitable has gained...
View ArticleThe United States And The Modernization Of India’s Defence Industrial Base –...
By C Raja Mohan For nearly two decades, India and the United States (US) steadily expanded their defence cooperation. Yet, the engagement was marked by considerable caution. Every step forward was...
View ArticlePutin Opening Way For Anti-Semitic Campaign In Russia – OpEd
The Kremlin is currently trying to come up with new narratives for the upcoming year, Vladimir Pastukhov says. Among those it has been trying out involves “the injection of anti-Semitic hysteria”...
View ArticleUN Adopts Historic Global Treaty On Oceans – OpEd
After years of negotiations, the United Nations has reached an agreement on a Global Ocean Treaty aimed at ensuring the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity which covers over two...
View ArticleMore Federal Debt Means More Taxes, Less Growth, And Weaker Real Wages – OpEd
By Daniel Lacalle Since 1960, Congress has raised the debt ceiling 78 times, according to Bloomberg. The process of increasing the debt limit has become so regular that markets barely worry about it....
View ArticleCourt Removes Government Claws From Lobster Industry – OpEd
The U.S. District Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has ruled in favor of Maine lobstermen by ordering the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) to vacate a 2021 biological opinion...
View ArticleCan Artificial Intelligence Solve The Socialist Calculation Problem? – OpEd
By James E. Hanley I was recently told that humanity is “rapidly advancing” toward solving the socialist calculation problem. I wasn’t told why, but around the same time, economist Daron Acemoglu...
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