Haitians Reject Kenya’s Plan For Armed Intervention
A Kenyan assessment mission arrived in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince on August 20 to evaluate the security situation in the Caribbean country. The 10-member Kenyan mission met with senior officials...
View ArticleUS Civil War 2.0: A Horror Scenario That Is Becoming Increasingly Likely? – OpEd
In recent years, the American public has been fiercely divided. Divisions are based on ideology and political orientation. On one side there are left-leaning liberals (Democrats), and on the other...
View ArticleHas The United States Abandoned APEC’s Vision? – Analysis
By Gary Clyde Hufbauer On 15–17 November 2023, US President Joe Biden will host 21 APEC leaders in San Francisco. But not all invited heads of state will attend the gala event. Facing criminal...
View ArticleThe Earth-Shattering ‘I Have A Dream’ And Its Impact – OpEd
By Jonathan Power* Sixty years ago, Martin Luther King made his earth-shattering “I Have a Dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC. Is there anybody who watches and listens...
View ArticleWhen AI Assists Workers, It’s Replacing Them – OpEd
The discussion of AI continues to be almost otherworldly. We often see a contrast between the idea that AI will “assist” workers in doing their job and that AI will replace them. Pro tip: When AI...
View ArticlePlan For Integrating Uncrewed And Other Emerging Technologies Into US...
By Dan Patt and Bryan Clark During the Cold War, the United States Department of Defense (DoD) led global research and development (R&D) and in the process created what are now commonplace...
View ArticleIs China Colonizing Jamaica? – OpEd
By Lipton Matthews The Chinese have been in Jamaica since the nineteenth century. After emancipation, planters felt that newly freed blacks would be unwilling to toil on plantations, and the exodus of...
View ArticleNational Tour Of Ukrainian And Russian Leftists Against War In Ukraine – OpEd
The Ukraine Solidarity Network (U.S.) is sponsoring a national tour of Ukrainian and Russian anti-war socialists opposed to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The tour will take place in Chicago, New York,...
View ArticleNo War For Semiconductors – OpEd
“No war for oil” is a well-known chant and message on signs at antiwar protests. It challenges a common special interest purpose behind United States military actions abroad. It is time to start using...
View ArticleHow Long Will Putin Remain In Power? – OpEd
Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Wagner group’s march toward Moscow on June 23 marked the beginning of the end for Putin’s regime in Russia. In exchange for stopping his troops short of Moscow, Putin promised...
View ArticleWhitewashing Down Under: The Vietnam War Fifty Years On – OpEd
The Vietnam War tormented and tore the societies who saw fit to participate in it. It defined a generation culturally and politically in terms creative and fractious. And it showed up the rulers to...
View ArticleStudy Helps Explain SARS-CoV-2 Variants’ Rapid Spread
The omicron variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which have rapidly spread around the world over the past year, latch onto our cells more tightly, invade them more efficiently, and elude many of the...
View ArticleExiled Nicaraguan Opposition Leader To Help Make Criminal Case Against Daniel...
By Julieta Villar Félix Maradiaga, president of the Foundation for the Freedom of Nicaragua, began a tour of Argentina on Aug. 30 in an effort to strengthen the fight for political and religious...
View ArticleIran Positive About Sealing Deal With India On Chabahar Port
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian expressed optimism about the finalization of a long-awaited agreement with India on the development of Iran’s southeastern port city of Chabahar. In a...
View ArticlePentagon Seeks To Attract AI Pros
By James Clark Pentagon officials are focusing on ways to attract artificial intelligence experts as the Defense Department plots its course for leveraging the transformational technology to enable...
View ArticleUkraine Launches Wave Of Drone Attacks On Russia
Ukraine launched a wave of drone attacks on Russia early Wednesday, likely Kyiv’s most extensive assault on Russian soil since the 18-month conflict between the two countries began. The Ukrainian...
View ArticleUS, Iranian Envoys In Lebanon As UNIFIL Renewal Vote Falters
By Najia Houssari Lebanon is committed to maintaining internal security, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri told US energy security envoy Amos Hochstein on Wednesday, hours before a UN vote on...
View ArticleBangladesh: Can BNP Live Up To Western Hype If It Comes To Power? – OpEd
As the election approaches, Bangladesh’s domestic politics is passing through uncertainty, gradually leading towards a boiling point as parties fail to reach a mutual agreement. While the ruling Awami...
View ArticleKNB Ex-Head: Ancestors Said, ‘If You Have A Russian Friend, You Should Keep...
The article by this author entitled, "Incident In Astrakhan: How Much Has Treatment Of Chinese By Russian Authorities Changed Since Blagoveshchensk Massacre? – OpEd," was published on the site of the...
View ArticleCan Anyone Break Trump’s Hold On Republican Party? – OpEd
By Maria Maalouf Eight candidates took part in the first Republican presidential debate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Aug. 23, but Donald Trump was not among them. Nevertheless, the former president was...
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