Does The Qur’an Attack Christianity And Judaism? – OpEd
All long established religions have sacred scriptures containing verses that can be used to defame and denigrate other religions. They also have other verses that can be used to favor religious...
View ArticleUS And Africa To Strengthen Trade Through AGOA And Private Sector...
With over 1300 delegates at the US-African Business Summit held mid-July in Gaborone, Botswana, the main focus was on mapping out strategies to strengthen trade and economic relations between the...
View ArticleCOP27 Commitments And Climate Change In Pakistan – OpEd
Climate change is a new challenge to human security in the current era, adversely affecting multiple aspects, such as health and resources, as experienced in the recent floods in Pakistan. The extreme...
View ArticleThe Financial Risks Of Climate Policies: Real-World Examples – Analysis
Climate policies serve as critical tools for combating climate change and transitioning to a sustainable future. However, alongside their environmental benefits, these policies can entail significant...
View ArticleThe Ukraine War And Non-Proliferation Of Nuclear Weapons – OpEd
By Ramesh Jaura Ahead of first session of the Preparatory Committee for the 2026 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) from 31 July to 11...
View ArticleHow Morocco Could Be A World Leader In Renewable Energy: Offshore Wind Farms...
The Potential to Lead the Charge: If Morocco utilizes Offshore Wind Farms, the Country Could Shape the Future of Renewable Energy The world is heating up at an unprecedented rate due to high levels of...
View ArticlePrigozhin’s Mutiny Won’t Soften Putin’s Grip On Russia – Analysis
By Kazuhiko Togo Russian paramilitary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin’s mutiny, which started at night on 23 June from Rostov-on-Don as a ‘March of Justice’ towards Moscow, lasted only one day. But some...
View ArticleBelgian Colonialism Of The Congo: Facts And Fiction – OpEd
By Lipton Matthews Stories cannot substitute for historical facts even when people want these stories to be true. With the influence of Black Lives Matter, resurrecting the atrocities of Western...
View ArticleThe Brutal Reality Of NATO’s Vilnius Summit – OpEd
The 2023 NATO Summit at Vilnius, Lithuania, is now but a memory. If I could characterize the summit in just two words, I would say, “reality bites.” And it bites both ways. On the one hand the US and...
View ArticleTransportation Shakedown Administration – OpEd
“Three TSA officers at Miami International Airport were arrested last week for allegedly stealing from airline passengers,” Fox News reports. “While some of the officers attempted to distract...
View ArticleWho Are The Real Authoritarians? – OpEd
Out of curiosity the other day, I decided to Google the words “Trump + authoritarian + New York Times.” I discovered 134 entries. Wow. In virtually every case, the association was positive, as in...
View ArticleUS Cluster Munitions For Ukraine: Military Context And Legal Considerations –...
By Abhay Kumar Singh The US decision to supply cluster munitions to Ukraine has been criticised by several human rights groups and several US allies like Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada, New...
View ArticleWhat The Compact Impact Fairness Act Means For Compact Host Governments And...
By Angelo Paule and Alec Weiker The Biden-Harris Administration’s 2024 Department of the Interior (DOI) budget proposal supports passing the Compact Impact Fairness Act (CIFA). CIFA would restore...
View ArticleCambodia Transits From ‘Strongman’ Hun Sen To ‘Strongson’ Hun Manet – Analysis
By David Hutt At a mass rally on 1 July 2023, with campaigning underway for Cambodia’s upcoming general election, Prime Minister Hun Sen symbolically handed over the ruling Cambodian People’s Party...
View ArticleHindutva Goes To Washington: Narendra Modi’s US Visit – OpEd
Again, he was at it, that charming show on two legs, playful and coy. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been burning the charismatic fuel of late, making the necessary emissions in visiting...
View ArticleAlcaraz Beats Djokovic To Claim First Wimbledon Title
Tennis sensation Carlos Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic on Sunday to claim his first Wimbledon title. The Spaniard was able to beat the seven-time champion in a 1-6, 7-6(6), 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 victory. The...
View ArticleAlbania: Parliament Greenlights Ex-Deputy PM’s Arrest
By Fjori Sinoruka Albania’s parliament voted on Friday to accept the Special Prosecution Against Corruption and Organised Crime’s request to be able to arrest former Deputy Prime Minister, Arben...
View ArticleSudan’s Crisis Could Delay South Sudan’s Already Slow Transition – Analysis
By Selam Tadesse Demissie* The war that erupted in April between elements of Sudan’s security apparatus could hamper its neighbour South Sudan’s already sluggish peace process. The Sudan conflict has...
View ArticleRon Paul: Biden Is Calling Up Military Reserves…Are Your Kids Next? – OpEd
As a rule, US war reporting since Vietnam has been mostly mainstream media cheerleading the mission rather than digging beyond government war propaganda. After all, it was images of American boys...
View ArticleIndia’s Acquisition of Rafale Fighter Jets And Scorpene Class Submarines:...
In a major development, India is planning to buy 26 Rafale fighter aircraft and three Scorpene class conventional submarines from France. The proposals have been placed before the Defence Ministry. As...
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