We Must Oppose Israel’s Dangerous Gamble Before It’s Too Late – OpEd
Following World War II, Albert Camusposeda "formidable gamble" to those who had survived a tragedy of immense proportions. "We're in history up to our necks," he observed, yet we must wager that...
View ArticleProtest In Bangladesh Took Unexpected Paths: India Remains In A Quandary – OpEd
The factors that induced and precipitated the political turmoil that Bangladesh has witnessed leading the leader of the Awami League party Sheikh Hasina to flee the country and subsequent killings of...
View ArticleSteps Needed To Stem Bangladesh’s Return To Dictatorship And Communalism –...
The newly appointed Chief Advisor to the Interim Government of Bangladesh, Nobel Laureate Dr.Muhammad Yunus, has called for an end to the violence and vandalism that a re continuingeven after the...
View ArticleRobert Reich: The Establishment Strikes Back – OpEd
I’ve been around American politics more years than I care to (or can) remember, and it’s always the same when it comes to the response of the New York and Washington establishment: Any Democrat who...
View ArticleKorean Peninsula On The Brink: A High-Stakes Game For Peace – Analysis
The Korean Peninsula remains one of the most volatile regions in the world, with the potential for conflict ever-present due to the unresolved tensions between North and South Korea. The recent...
View ArticleStudent Agitators Who Ousted Sheikh Hasina Are In Interim Cabinet – Analysis
Dhaka University's Sociology student Nahid Islam and Linguistics student Asif Mahmud, who had led the mass movement which ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, have been included in the President's...
View ArticleSelection Of New Hamas Leader Further Dampens Expectations Of Gaza Cease-Fire...
By Dale Gavlak Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, believed to be the architect of the October 7 attacks on Israel, is now the Palestinian terror group’s new political chief as well as its military leader...
View ArticleSoaring Price Of Shuttlecocks Ruffles Feathers In China
By Mai Xiaotian As viewers around the world focus ontop-flight badminton playersat the Paris Olympics, bird flu and climate change in China are affecting the supply of feathers for shuttlecocks,...
View ArticleNavalny’s Widow Says He Should Have Been Released In Recent Prisoner Swap
(RFE/RL) -- Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Russian opposition politician Aleksei Navalny, says her late husband should have been among those released from Russian jails and prisons last week in a major...
View ArticleWalz Ticks All The Right Boxes For Harris – OpEd
By Dr. Amal Mudallali In choosing a little-known Midwestern governor to be her running mate, Democratic US presidential candidate Kamala Harris bypassed three other powerful governors and angered...
View ArticleJ.D. Vance: A Joker For Victory Or An Unexpected Burden For Trump? – Analysis
At the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on July 17th, Ohio Senator James David Vance accepted Donald Trump’s nomination, becoming the official Republican candidate for...
View ArticleGuardians Of The Indian Ocean: How India’s IFC-IOR Is Transforming Maritime...
The Indian Navy’s leadership hosts a world-class collaborative maritime information fusion centre for the Indian Ocean Region (IFC-IOR) near Delhi with 14 International Liaison officers and a clear...
View ArticleChina’s Demographic Dilemma: Why Marriage And Babies Are Back In Vogue – OpEd
China is facing a looming demographic crisis. After decades of strict population control policies, the country's birth rate has plummeted to alarmingly low levels. In 2022, China recorded its first...
View ArticleUkraine Military Situation Remains Tense As Russia Sends Reinforcements –...
By Can Kasapoğlu 1. Battlefield Assessment The military situation in Ukraine remains tense, and two flashpoints merit particular attention. In the direction of Pokrovsk, the Russian offensive has...
View ArticleManufacturing Jobs: Unions Made Them Good, Not The Factories – OpEd
The effort to bring back manufacturing jobs has been a major theme in the 2024 election. Both parties say they consider this a high priority for the next administration. However, there is a notable...
View ArticleRussia Adopting Espionage Methods For Military Recruitment – Analysis
By Ksenia Kirillova On August 1, independent Russian outlet Important Stories released an article reporting that the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) may have significantly overreported the number of...
View ArticleAmericans Are Poorer: The United States Misery Index Rises Again – OpEd
By Daniel Lacalle I frequently receive comments about the strength of the United States economy and the unfairness of perceiving things as less than stellar. Is it really the “strongest economy ever”?...
View ArticleNixon Vs. McGovern 2.0 – OpEd
Any number of pundits and social commentators are looking at the current presidential election matchup between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in terms of its historical, societal, or political...
View ArticleTim Walz For Veep: Barely Noticed Or Noticeable – OpEd
While the Kamala Harris coronation for Democratic presidential nomination continues in its safely shielded path, her sacred status among party members growing with each day, the decision to select...
View ArticleThe Nature Of The Union: A Response To Mark Pulliam – OpEd
Mark Pulliamis a good fellow. He is retired from big law andregularly writesfor publications such asChroniclesand theLaw and Liberty Blog. Pulliam often sends me links to his publicationsand99 percent...
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