Czech FM: If Europe Wants US Protection Against Russia, It Must Support US On...
By Aneta Zachová (EurActiv) -- The United States remains Europe’s greatest ally regardless of who is in the White House, said Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský, adding that to face Russia, the EU...
View ArticleThe Absurdity Of War And Its Ethical Echoes In AI – OpEd
By Rafael Hernandez de Santiago In a city where artificial intelligence promises to revolutionize everything from grocery shopping to pet care, one question looms larger than the latest tech trend:...
View ArticleAbolish The Department Of Homeland Security – OpEd
By Ryan McMaken The Trump transition team on Wednesday announced that he is nominating South Dakota governor Kristi Noem as the next head of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In the coming...
View ArticleThe Choices That Australia Makes – OpEd
If you go to the bluff at Kings Park in Perth, Australia, you can overlook the Swan River and enjoy a remarkable view. Across the bay, there is a phalanx of steel and glass buildings that rise to the...
View ArticleWhat To Expect From The Trump National Security Team – OpEd
By Dave Patterson When former President Donald Trump won an impressive re-election, national security wonks went wild with speculation on how Trump 47 would treat the Pentagon. The liberals portrayed...
View ArticleHow Does Marco Rubio, Trump’s Pick For Secretary Of State, See The World? –...
By Todd Prince and Tony Wesolowsky (RFE/RL) -- President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Senator Marco Rubio to be his top diplomat as the incoming administration prepares to navigate an increasingly...
View ArticleWest Repeating Error Of 1980s And Overrating Moscow’s Strength And...
In the 1980s, Western governments and experts overrated both the strength and likely longevity of the Soviet Union, with many assuming it would survive and perhaps even prosper over at least several...
View ArticleMiddle East Reacts To Trump’s Dalliance With Zionism – OpEd
The election victory of Donald Trump in the November 5 election is being perceived in the West Asian region with growing anxiety as presaging the US aligning one hundred percent with the Zionist...
View ArticleHow Targeting UN Could Harm Israel’s Own Interests – OpEd
The recent Israeli measures against the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)—including two controversial bills to ban UNRWA from operating on Israeli territory and areas under Israel’s control—are...
View ArticleWhat Should President Trump Do Once He’s In Office? – OpEd
By Peter Jacobsen A few months ago I wrote a piece for FEE on Argentina’s new president, Javier Milei. Milei took on the presidency of Argentina with a particularly pressing challenge: government...
View ArticleRobert Reich: Matt Gaetz As AG Would Be Laughable If It Weren’t So Horrific...
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Rep. Matt Gaetz to serve as America’s next attorney general. This would be laughable were it not so utterly dangerous. Gaetz as attorney general would all...
View ArticleMyanmar’s Rare Earth Revolution: A Geopolitical Gamechanger – OpEd
As President-elect Donald Trump assembles his new administration, a complex geopolitical chess game is unfolding in Myanmar. The intersection of rare earth minerals, a protracted civil war, and...
View ArticleBiden’s Legacy: Handing A Resurgent American Empire To Trump – OpEd
One of the lasting legacies of U.S. President Joe Biden will be that he reinvigorated the American empire despite the risk of an increasingly authoritarian Donald Trump returning to lead it. Over the...
View ArticleBlinken Atrocious In A Dangerous World – OpEd
It is hard to credit one of the least impressive Secretary of States the United States has ever produced with any merit other than being a plasterwork that, from time to time, moved with caution on...
View ArticleKremlin, With Help From North Korea, Stages Major Push To Recapture Russian...
By Can Kasapoğlu 1. North Korea and Russia Launch a Large-Scale Offensive in Kursk Augmented by 10,000 North Korean servicemen, the Russian military has amassed 50,000 troops for a large-scale...
View ArticleBending Reality: How Surrealism Reveals The Subjectivity Of Time – Analysis
Time, as a concept, has perplexed humanity for centuries. Our understanding of it oscillates between the linear and cyclical, the tangible and the surreal, the mathematical and the metaphysical. But...
View ArticleA Deep Dive Into The India-Russia Economic Relationship – Analysis
By Rajoli Siddharth Jayaprakash In the past decade, the core drivers of India-Russia relations have begun shifting. The traditionally dominant military-technical partnership has declined, with India...
View ArticleRCEP Provides A Path To Regional Trade Cooperation – Analysis
By Iman Pambagyo and Donna Gultom As global trade began to be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the 10 ASEAN member states and their five FTA partners sealed the Regional Comprehensive Economic...
View ArticleSouth Africa: Precision Policing A Vital Element Of Reducing Firearm Crime –...
By David Bruce Mass killings have wreaked havoc in numerous South African communities in recent months. Along with the devastating murder of 18 people in Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape province on 28...
View ArticleTourism In Pakistan: Discovering The Hidden Paradise Of Kashmir – OpEd
Pakistan, with its diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage, is gradually emerging as a top travel destination. While the bustling cities of Lahore, Islamabad, and Karachi often take center...
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