Orwellian Reality: 2024 DEI Paris Summer Olympics – OpEd
There're contrasting differences of opinion on the stated policy known asDiversity, Equity and Inclusion(DEI). Pro-DEI advocates profess to recognize and respect the values of diversity among people,...
View ArticleWellness As Tyranny: The Cult Of Toxic Happiness – OpEd
Be happy. Think of your wellness. Across organisations, private and public entities, government bodies and social clubs, the cult of contrived happiness abounds with ritualistic, clotting repetition....
View ArticleSelective Citizenship: India-Afghanistan In A Dilemma – OpEd
India’s recent decision to grant citizenship to a select group of Afghan Sikhs has ignited a complex debate about the country’s true motivations and the implications of its policies on regional...
View ArticleIran’s Border Wall: A Shield Against Terror? – OpEd
Iran's recent decision to construct a 295 km wall along its border with Afghanistan is a stark reminder of the regional and global anxieties surrounding the rise of terrorism under Taliban rule. This...
View ArticleBeautiful Minds For Africa – OpEd
CED 2024 - Jeffrey Sachs and Secretary-General Isiaka A. Imam’s insight into the Africa’s economic potential By the kick off of the 2024 Certified Economic Diplomat (CED) program (of the Ghana’s IEF...
View ArticleHow Qatar’s Mediation Diplomacy Elevated The Taliban To The Seat At Kabul –...
By Anant Mishra and Prof. Dr. Christian Kaunert As the Taliban celebrated three years of its reign in power, many scholars still ponder on how the group rose to take the seat at Kabul; some still...
View ArticleDoes EU’s Tariff Regime On Chinese Electric Vehicles Reflect Paradoxes In Its...
The European Union has been established itself as an international leader in the field of environmental sustainability, showcasing a steadfast dedication to tackle the environmental protection climate...
View ArticleIndonesia: With 2 Months Left In Office, President Jokowi Reshuffles Cabinet
By Arie Firdaus and Ami Afriatni Outgoing Indonesian leader Joko “Jokowi” Widodo reshuffled his cabinet on Monday to appoint allies of his successor to key ministries, as President-elect Prabowo...
View ArticleVietnam, China Sign 14 Agreements During Top Leader’s Visit To Beijing
Communist Party of Vietnam General Secretary To Lam rounded off his three-day visit to China on Tuesday with a visit to the Central Party School, which provides training to Communist Party officials....
View ArticleHarris Proposes To Increase Deficit By 0.5 Percent Of GDP Over Next Decade –...
In an effort to promote hysteria, the media have jumped on the proposals laid out by Vice-President Harris, telling their audience that they will increase the deficit by $1.7 trillion over the next...
View ArticleRevisionist Zionists Dare US To Pull Plug On Their Nakba Agenda – OpEd
Israelis have been deeply divided these last years, unable to coalesce around a government. After five general elections, they decided to dismiss the Lapid/Gantz team and to put a new coalition –...
View ArticleRon Paul: Donald Trump Does Not Know The ‘Correct’ Interest Rate – OpEd
Former President and current Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump recently renewed his criticisms of the Federal Reserve. He suggested that, if he returns to the White House next year, he will...
View ArticleRalph Nader On The Passing Of Phil Donahue (1935-2024) – OpEd
Phil Donahue – for years the number one rated network television daily talk show host – was the greatestdefenderandenablerof our Constitution’s First Amendment right of free speech in 20thcentury...
View ArticleCoral Sul FLNG Achieves 5 million Tons Of LNG Production From Offshore...
Eni, as the Delegated Operator of Area 4, on behalf of its Area 4 partners namely ExxonMobil, CNPC, GALP, KOGAS and ENH, celebrated Friday the achievement of 5 million tons of LNG produced from the...
View ArticleA Rational Choice: Syrian Support For Iran During The Iraqi–Iranian War – OpEd
The Iraqi–Iranian War was a prolonged military conflict between Iraq and Iran from September 1980 to August 1988, fuelled by long-standing political, territorial, and ideological disputes between the...
View ArticleThe Digital Frontier Of Nuclear Sleuthing: Balancing Benefits And Risks – OpEd
On July 2, 2020, an American weather satellite detected some bright flames from space at 2:00 AM. Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization initially downplayed the news, calling the under-construction...
View ArticlePakistan: Law Above Rank – OpEd
The arrest of retired Lieutenant-General Faiz Hameed, former Director-General of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) represents a significant development in Pakistan’s on-going battle to...
View ArticleWill Ukraine Sustain The Incursions? – OpEd
On the 6th of August, thousands of Ukrainian troops incurred into the Russian territory of Kursk and held dozens of Russian soldiers as prisoners. This type of incursion is unprecedented and surprised...
View ArticleModi’s Ukraine Visit: Unveiling India’s Strategy – OpEd
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Ukraine on August 23-24 has brought to light the dual-faced nature of India’s foreign policy. While the visit was presented as a show of support for Ukraine...
View ArticleTug Of War In Southeast Asia: Will ASEAN-China Dialogue Tip The Balance...
ASEAN-China dialogue is widely recognized as a key component of diplomatic relations in Southeast Asia, playing a critical role in promoting economic cooperation and addressing security challenges....
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