Pam Bondi – Everything You Need To Know About Trump’s New AG Pick – OpEd
By James Fite Just hours after former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) bowed out as the US attorney general nominee, President-elect Donald Trump announced a replacement: Pam Bondi. As another longtime staunch...
View ArticleTo Understand Trump, Take Him Seriously, But Not Literally – OpEd
By Josep M. Colomer To try to foresee the next four years with US President-Elect Donald Trump, we should remember what we learned during his first presidential term: It is a mistake to take him...
View ArticleIndia’s Caste Census Will Act As A hindrance To National Unity And Growth – OpEd
The caste system, deeply rooted in India's socio-cultural fabric, has historically influenced various aspects of life, including social status, economic opportunities, and access to resources. The...
View ArticleSudan’s War Threatens To Create Widespread Ethnic Conflict – Analysis
Sudan’s war is inflaming ethnic tensions across the country and threatening to turn the battle between two military factions into a broader war along tribal lines. “The escalation of war narratives by...
View ArticleZAVNOBiH And The Continuity Of Statehood In Bosnia And Herzegovina Through...
By Dr Mirko Pejanović Following the loss of its state independence in 1463 during the medieval era, Bosnia and Herzegovina remained a distinct multi-confessional, multicultural, and geographically...
View ArticleGlobal Shifts Suggest Syria’s ‘Waiting Game’ Could Pay Off – Analysis
By Christopher Phillips At the height of Syria’s civil war, Bente Scheller, a political scientist and former German diplomat, published “The Wisdom of Syria’s Waiting Game.” In it, she argued that...
View ArticleCambodia, Laos Sack Foreign Ministers In Preparation For More Combative...
By David Hutt On Nov. 19, Sok Chenda Sophea, who was only brought in as Cambodia’s foreign minister last year, was given the heave-ho and replaced by his predecessor, Prak Sokhonn. The previous day,...
View ArticleA Defining Moment In The Ukraine War – OpEd
The Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a statement on Thursday regarding the two attacks by Western long-range weapons on Russian territory on November 19 and 21 and Moscow’s reactive strike on a...
View ArticleLiberty Squandered: The English Tradition From Magna Carta To Empire – OpEd
By Vibhu Vikramaditya The identity of a people often shapes the nature and trajectory of their government. In England, a deep-rooted belief in individual liberty has profoundly influenced the nation’s...
View ArticleIndia-China Border Agreement: A Case For Military Buildup – Analysis
By Kartik Bommakanti With India and China reaching a limited agreement on the disengagement from and patrolling of the Depsang Bulge and Demchok areas in eastern Ladakh, there is widespread jubilation...
View ArticleNew Strategic Synergy Between Vietnam And Malaysia – Analysis
The official visit by His Excellency To Lam, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam to Malaysia creates a new chapter of Hanoi-Kuala Lumpur ties that has been...
View ArticlePersecution Of The Press Is The New Normal In Bongbong’s Philippines – Analysis
By Danilo Araña Arao The Philippines is one of the most dangerous places to practice journalism not just in Asia, but in the entire world. Members of the media are often smeared as communists,...
View ArticleOceans Emit Sulfur And Cool The Climate More Than Previously Thought
Researchers have quantified for the first time the global emissions of a sulfur gas produced by marine life, revealing it cools the climate more than previously thought, especially over the Southern...
View ArticleFowl Play: Why The Hunt For Thanksgiving’s Favorite Bird Could Get Tougher
The turkey may be the centerpiece of the Thanksgiving dinner table now, but harvesting the iconic holiday bird could become harder in the holidays to come. If hunters continue to follow their current...
View ArticleNew Paper Provides Insight Into ‘Boycott And Buycott’ Of Russian Goods In China
More than ten per cent of Chinese citizens who took part in a survey say they are willing to boycott Russian goods and most likely disapprove of Russia’s actions in Ukraine, says new research led by...
View ArticleFood Additive Carrageenan (E 407) Could Disrupt Intestinal Barrier And...
The food additive carrageenan - also known as E 407 - is used by the food industry as an emulsifier and thickening agent in numerous finished products. Studies have shown that the additive can lead to...
View ArticleGlobal Food Yields Have Grown Steadily During Last Six Decades
Contrary to widespread concerns that global crop yields have stagnated in recent decades, a comprehensive study of worldwide food production finds yields have continued to grow at roughly the same...
View ArticleACN Report: North Koreans In Contact With Christians Are Sent To Prison
By Eduardo Berdejo North Koreans who are repatriated from China and who have had contact with Christians are sent to North Korean political prisoner camps, according to the latest report on religious...
View ArticleIran Says It Will Run Thousands Of Centrifuges In Response To EU3
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said following a resolution initiated by the European troika that the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Board of Governors passed against Iran, Tehran will...
View ArticleBrazil: Federal Police Say Bolsonaro Left Country In 2022 To Avoid Potential...
By Andre Richter The Federal Police concluded that former President Jair Bolsonaro left Brazil in late 2022 to avoid potential arrest and to monitor the outcome of the January 8, 2023, coup attempts...
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