Plenitude Announces Start Of Operation Of 13 MW Wind Plant In Soria, Spain
Plenitude announced Tuesday the start of operation of the wind farms of Numancia in the area of Almarza (Soria, Spain). The facilities have been developed over an area of 10 hectares and are connected...
View ArticleIsrael And US: Worst Ranking UN Supportive Countries – OpEd
As Israel’s leaders pursue an unrelenting genocidal war in Gaza, hundreds of thousands of peace and anti- war protestors gathered and marched in the capital and smaller cities around the world,...
View ArticleRussia Still Reviewing Visa-Free Regime For Africa – OpEd
The Russian Foreign Ministry has clarified that visa-free regime for African countries is still under serious review, diplomatic talks with different countries on the drafts of visa-free travel...
View ArticlePoverty Is Rising And Inequality Widening In Asia And The Pacific
More than 260 million people in the Asia-Pacific region could be pushed into poverty in the next decade unless governments step up with robust social protection schemes, according to a new United...
View ArticleTrump’s Latin American Policy: A Topic That Could Decide The Election – OpEd
On September 10, the first and only televised presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris took place. While the debate covered numerous topics, one of the most prominent and possibly...
View ArticleNigeria’s Independence Day Protests: Silenced But Not Forgotten – OpEd
President Bola Tinubu's response to Independence Day protests reveals the extent to which his government is out of touch with reality On October 1st, as Nigerians commemorated their country's 64th...
View ArticleIndia Brings Maldives Under Its Security Umbrella – Analysis
New Delhi backs it up with financial bonanza to help Maldives meet its development needs and debt repayment obligations There were two major outcomes of the official visit of the Maldivian President...
View ArticleThe Iranian-Israeli Confrontation: The Start Of A Regional War Or A...
Iran's bombardment of Israel on 1 October 2024, with approximately 180 projectiles, including many ballistic missiles, marked a clear shift toward direct confrontation between the two regional powers,...
View ArticleTaiwan President Rejects China’s Claim Over Taiwan In National Day Speech
By William Yang Taiwan President Lai Ching-te sent a defiant message to Beijing on Thursday, emphasizing that the People’s Republic of China “has no right to represent Taiwan.” “The Republic of China...
View ArticleSilent Resurgence: Al-Qaeda’s Stealth In Taliban’s Afghanistan – OpEd
Since regaining control of Afghanistan in 2021, the Taliban has promised the world it will not allow the country to become a hub for international terrorism. In a highly publicized agreement with the...
View ArticleThe Horn Of Africa States: The Perils Of Strategic Errors (Part II) – OpEd
There is a fear among all Ethiopians and many pundits outside Ethiopia that the country is in danger of disintegrating from within, let alone from outside forces. Read my article Part I of this series...
View ArticleRatan Tata’s Legacy: A Blueprint For Ethical Leadership And Global Expansion...
The demise of Ratan Tata on October 9, 2024, signifies a pivotal moment in the annals of Indian business history; however, the values he advocated will undoubtedly endure through the ages. Tata’s...
View ArticleThailand Elected UN Human Rights Council Member Amid ‘Questionable’ Civil...
By Nontarat Phaicharoen Thailand was elected a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for a three-year term starting Jan. 1, 2025, amid domestic and international concerns over its...
View ArticleZelenskyy Talks Up His ‘Victory Plan’ On European Tour As Ukraine Faces Tough...
(RFE/RL) -- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy held talks on October 10 with British, French, and Italian leaders as part of a push to secure additional military and financial aid. The visit...
View ArticleSaving The Bumblebee Starts With Changing Our Farming Practices – OpEd
We are the cause of the bumblebee decline—and the solution. The weather warms. The snows recede, and vast swaths of wild flora mat the terrain. The first shoots of the perennials are green. What was...
View ArticleDomestic Concerns Overshadow Global Crises In US Election – OpEd
By Dalia Al-Aqidi While global attention remains riveted on the ongoing Middle East conflict, particularly the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, another significant event looms large on the...
View ArticleUkraine Military Situation: Russia Seeks To Capitalize On Fall Of Vuhledar –...
By Can Kasapoğlu 1. Battlefield Assessment As previous editions of this report foresaw, the critical transport hub ofVuhledarfell to the Russian military last week despite a resilient defensive...
View ArticleWhat Ideas From The Paleolithic Are Still With Us In The Modern World? –...
An interview with renowned economic historian Michael Hudson on where our calendar comes from, his collaborations with the late intellectual David Graeber, and the long-lost practice of forgiving...
View ArticleIndia’s Jaishankar Braces For Pakistan Trip – OpEd
In the world of diplomacy, optics do matter, and therefore, the External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s caustic remarks about what he hopes to achieve — or fails to achieve — in his forthcoming...
View ArticleThe United States Must Axe Vietnam’s ‘Non-Market Economy’ Status – Analysis
By Harry Horsfield On 2 August 2024, following an almost year-long review, the United States decided to retain Vietnam’s classification as a ‘non-market economy’. While framed as a procedural decision...
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