Invasive Species, Fast-Riding Horsemen Galloping The Biodiversity Apocalypse
Mango farmer Eufria Nyadome used to earn $60 from selling a 20-litre bucket of fresh mangoes and now can barely make $20 even though her mango trees are giving a good yield. She is throwing away...
View ArticleAlgeria: Rights Groups Call For Halt To Assault On Fundamental Freedoms
The Algerian authorities should commit to end their attacks on civic space and allow independent organizations to operate without unreasonable restrictions as a UN official visits in September 2023,...
View ArticleThe September 11 Legacy Of Forever Wars, The Patriot Act, And Loss Of Legal...
Everyone should know what happened in Washington on September 14, 2001, even though there is an exhortation to remember the attacks which took place on September 11, 2001. On September 14 the Senate...
View ArticlePresident Biden’s Fiscal Train Wreck – OpEd
On 2023’s Labor Day, President Biden boasted of cutting the U.S. government’s budget deficit at a speech in Philadelphia. “Unlike the last president, in my first two years—all this stuff, guess...
View ArticleNewsom’s COVID Coverup – OpEd
This was California Gov. Gavin Newsom discussing the pandemic in a taped interview for NBC’s Meet the Press on Sept. 9: “I think we would’ve done everything differently. I think all of us in terms of...
View ArticleThe Geopolitical And Security Impacts Of Seabed Mining – Analysis
By Wilder Alejandro Sánchez The summer blockbuster movie, The Meg 2: The Trench, focuses on prehistoric sharks, among other sea creatures, battling against Jonas, portrayed by Jason Statham, and his...
View ArticleEl Salvador Is Making Little Effort To Eradicate Illiteracy – Analysis
El Salvador’s efforts to improve the educational level in the country seem to be falling short, with rundown schools, especially in rural areas, and little progress in overcoming illiteracy. In almost...
View ArticleElevating Farmers’ Income Through Organic Poultry Rearing
Even after toiling hard for an entire year, Shivaji Rao, a 37-year-old farmer, would find it hard to cover the basic expenses of his family. He cultivates maize from his one-and-a-half-acre land in...
View ArticleWarm-Mongers Vs. Classical Liberals – OpEd
By Robert L. Bradley Jr. The Great Climate Alarm is in its 36th year, dating from a page-one feature in the New York Times in June 1988, “Global Warming Has Begun, Expert Tells Senate.” Given that...
View ArticleThe Quantum AI Revolution – Analysis
By Prachi Mishra Quantum Computing has advanced rapidly in recent times. With Big Tech firms and research labs paving the way for fault-tolerant Quantum computers, their impact on other emerging...
View ArticleThe Top Myths About US Aid To Ukraine – OpEd
By Luke Coffey Since Russia invaded Ukraine for the second time in eight years, Russian troops have ravaged Ukraine’s cities, raped its women, and stolen its children. Russian missiles and Iranian...
View ArticleScientists Take Next Big Step In Understanding Genetics Of Schizophrenia
Genetically speaking, we are individuals different from each other because of slight variations in our DNA sequences – so-called genetic variants – some of which have dramatic effects we can see and...
View ArticleSupermassive Black Holes Alter Galactic Chemistry
New research shows that the supermassive black hole at the center of a galaxy can have a direct impact on the chemical distribution of the host galaxy. This provides another piece of the puzzle for...
View ArticleMikhalkov Accuses Belgians Of Inhumanity To Non-Whites During Colonialism (As...
A new issue of Nikita Mikhalkov's author program, Besogon TV, entitled “Thoughts of an occupant” broadcasted on the air of Russia-24 TV channel earlier this week. In it, Russia's most famous living...
View ArticlePhilippines Journalist And Media Outlet Cleared Of Tax Evasion Charges
Renowned Filipina journalist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa was cleared in mid-September 2023 of the last of the tax evasion charges levied against her by the Filipino government, reported...
View ArticleRussia Plans Visa-Free Regime With African Countries – OpEd
Russia claims to be pursuing an integrative multipolar relations with friendly countries around the around, including those in Africa. But Russia is still not a popular holiday destination for...
View ArticleRed Wine Flows Down Streets Of Portuguese Town
Red wine coursed through the town of São Lourenço do Bairro, Portugal, on September 10. Two tanks at a nearby distillery had burst, leading to about 581,000 gallons of the drink flowing through the...
View ArticleRussia Sanctions: Opportunity For Turkey – OpEd
Recently, Turkish President Erdogan and Russian President Putin met in Sochi. In the statement made by the Kremlin just before the Wagner rebellion in June, it was stated that Erdogan invited Putin to...
View ArticleKazakhstan: Prisoners Of Conscience Still In Jail, Others Under Multiple...
By Felix Corley Of the eight individuals currently known to be jailed for exercising freedom of religion or belief, three remain in prison two years after the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary...
View ArticleGlobal Debt Is Returning To Its Rising Trend – Analysis
Although global debt recorded another significant decline in 2022, it is still high, with debt sustainability remaining a concern The global debt burden retreated for the second year in a row, even...
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