Do Not Allow Execution of Freedom Fighters In Iran’s ‘Saydnaya’ To Take Place...
The fall of the Syrian dictator and the subsequent opening of Syria’s prisons by the country’s freedom fighters revealed the horrific crimes committed by the Syrian regime—crimes that occurred in the...
View ArticleCentral Asia: The Blind Spot Trump Can’t Afford To Ignore – Analysis
When President-elect Donald Trump starts his second term January 20, he will face a full foreign policy agenda, with wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, Taiwan tensions, and looming trade disputes...
View ArticleSouth Korea’s Constitutional Crisis: Presidential Authority And Democratic...
South Korea, often hailed as a model of democracy in Asia, is facing a political crisis as President Yoon Suk Yeol encounters increasing criticism for actions deemed unconstitutional. This controversy...
View Article‘Uplifting’ Gulf Development Model Will Return To US, Eric Trump Predicts
By Marco Ferrari The mindset in the Gulf region that fosters the development of iconic projects is “uplifting” and will make its way back to the US under Donald Trump’s next presidency, Eric Trump...
View ArticleTrump Criticizes Decision To Allow Ukraine To Strike Inside Russia
(RFE/RL) -- U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has criticized the Biden administration for giving Ukraine permission to strike inside Russia with powerful U.S. missiles, claiming it is intensifying the...
View ArticleTrump Invites China’s Xi, Other World Leaders To His Inauguration
By Ken Bredemeier U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has invited Chinese President Xi Jinping and other foreign leaders to his January 20 inauguration, but it is not known yet whether any of them plan...
View ArticleGeorgia And The European Union: What Lies Ahead? – OpEd
In November, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced the ruling Georgian Dream Party's decision to pause all accession talks with the European Union until 2028. This led to widespread...
View ArticleTechville’s Ethics Might Crash As Weaponized Bird-Like Drones Take Flight – OpEd
By Rafael Hernández de Santiago In the futuristic town of Techville, where espresso machines take orders via Bluetooth and trash cans rate your recycling efforts with a passive-aggressive LED glare,...
View ArticleTurkey Mediates Historic Reconciliation Between Somalia And Ethiopia – Analysis
In a world often marked by conflict and division, moments of reconciliation remind us of the enduring potential for diplomacy to resolve even the most entrenched disputes. One such moment unfolded...
View ArticleAnger Explodes At Health Care CEOS – OpEd
Over 8,000 Americans die every day, many of them unnecessarily. Why? Because the United States still doesn’t have a national health care system that guarantees everyone adequate medical attention. One...
View ArticleUkraine Situation: Assad’s Loss Of Power In Syria Could Mean Russian Naval...
By Can Kasapoğlu 1. Ukraine Attacks Russian Black Sea Gas Platforms The Ukrainian Navy executed a successful attack on Russian oil and gas platforms in the Black Sea. Kyiv has long targeted these...
View ArticleThe International Day Of The Girl Child: A Call For Intervention Against...
Each year, on October 11, observance of the International Day of the Girl Child stands as a vital reminder of the myriad challenges girl children used to encounter around the world. Initiated by the...
View ArticleWhy Are Leaflets Protesting North Korea Dropped In Japan? – Analysis
By Eugene Whong and Lee Jeong Eun An organization dedicated to advocating for South Koreans abducted by North Korea plans to air-drop anti-North Korean leaflets in Tokyo on this week. Specifically,...
View ArticleECB Cuts Rates Again As Eurozone Hit By Economic, Political Woes
(EurActiv) -- The European Central Bank cut interest rates again Thursday, citing a worsening growth outlook and slowing inflation, with political turmoil in the eurozone adding to the troubled...
View ArticleThe Second Trump Term And The ‘Sanctions Industrial Complex’ – OpEd
By Hekmat Aboukhater As the Washington drawbridge lowers for a second Trump administration, the world attempts to glean any insights that might indicate the direction of his second term. At the top of...
View ArticleAustralia Punts On Cash-For-Favors In Pacific To Squeeze Out China – Analysis
By Tess Newton Cain It’s the giving season and Australia has been exchanging hard cash for favors with Papua New Guinea and Nauru that gives it an increased role in their sovereign decision-making. A...
View ArticleThe White Racial Preference In The Employment Of College Football Head...
Typically, about half of Division I college football players are Black, but less than a fifth of the head coaches are Black.1 This report quantifies and documents the underrepresentation of Black men...
View ArticleHealth Insurance Killing: Economics Does Have Something To Say – OpEd
I’m not one to generally tout the wisdom of the economics discipline, but it actually does offer some useful insights into the likely motive for the murder of Brian Thompson, the CEO of United...
View ArticleXi Jingping’s Latin Success – Analysis
By Lt Gen S L Narasimhan Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Peru and Brazil from 13 to 21 November 24 made global headlines. There were two purposes for his visit. One, to attend the APEC Summit...
View ArticleThe Sino-Indian Border Deal And Eurasia’s Emerging Strategic Landscape –...
The border accord between Beijing and New Delhi facilitates the advent of a multipolar Eurasia more robust against U.S. unilateralism and protectionism The Sino-Indian border patrol agreement...
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