Robert Reich: How Kamala Intends To Bring Prices Down – OpEd
I don’t want to alarm you, but the Labor Department revised downward its monthly payroll numbers over the past year by about 818,000 jobs: Employers added roughly 174,000 jobs per month instead of the...
View ArticleOnly Abraham Is A Friend Of God – OpEd
For many centuries before Prophet Abraham, thousands of the One God's Prophets were unable to build an ongoing monotheistic community. "The people of Noah denied before them, and the companions of the...
View ArticleRising Terrorism Takes Toll On Niger’s Oil Sector – OpEd
Security threats have grown steadily since Niger’s military seized control of the government in July 2023. While multiple terrorist groups have increased their attacks in the west, rebels and bandits...
View ArticleOn Rawalpindi’s Fight To Finish Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf Party – OpEd
Less than two weeks after the May 9 protests in which military assets and facilities in Pakistan were targeted by incensed mobs, Pakistan army’s media wing Inter Services Public Relations [ISPR]...
View ArticleSafeguarding Democracy And The Rule Of Law In The 21st Century: Challenge And...
Democracy and the rule of law are widely acknowledged as fundamental cornerstones of contemporary society, ensuring the maintenance of social order, safeguarding human rights, and establishing a fair...
View ArticleWhat Will Come After The July Massacre In Bangladesh? – Analysis
By Saimum Parvez In just one month, Bangladesh has witnessed an unprecedented uprising, a state-run massacre, the fall of a dictator and mob violence. The ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina fled to...
View ArticleTwo Polish Heroes Every American Should Know – OpEd
By Lawrence W. Reed As a sixth grader some 60 years ago, I learned that two Polish heroes played prominent roles in the struggle to secure American independence from Great Britain—Casimir Pulaski and...
View ArticleMore Money Can’t Solve Poverty – OpEd
By Nikolai G. Wenzel first came to economics out of a concern for poverty. I had been attracted to classical liberalism for its uncompromising defense of the rights and dignity of individuals, along...
View ArticleWhat Is Really Going On At Federal Agencies? – OpEd
Years ago as an intern in D.C., and long before the agencies all locked their doors to visitors, I had the occasion to putter around the Department of Transportation and the Department of Housing and...
View ArticleCEOs Are Increasingly Concerned About The National Debt – OpEd
Thetotal public debt outstandingof the U.S. government has grown by $7.4 trillion since the end of 2020. That’scausing a lot of concernfor the CEOs of foreign financial institutions, who don’t see it...
View ArticleUkraine Is Playing With Fire In Kursk – OpEd
Much media attention has focused on Ukraine’s surprise invasion of the Kursk region in Russia. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has obviously been unsettled by it. But whether it is a good idea for...
View ArticleIran Will Hit Israel, Ball Is In US-Israeli Court – OpEd
There is a Zen proverb — ‘If you want to climb a mountain, begin at the top.’ All the show of contrived enthusiasm by the US President Joe Biden and CIA Director William Burns over a Israel-Hamas deal...
View ArticleThe ICC Is Advised: Don’t Issue Arrest Warrants – OpEd
It was on May 20, 2024 that Karim Khan KC, a British jurist and chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), applied to the court to issue international arrest warrants against three...
View ArticleA Leaky Sink: Carbon Emissions From Forest Soil Will Likely Grow With Rising...
The soils of northern forests are key reservoirs that help keep the carbon dioxide that trees inhale and use for photosynthesis from making it back into the atmosphere. But a unique experiment led by...
View ArticleNASA’s DART Impact Permanently Changed Shape And Orbit Of Asteroid Moon
When NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft collided with an asteroid moon called Dimorphos in 2022, the moon was significantly deformed—creating a large crater and reshaping it so...
View ArticleThe Higher The Environmental Stress, The Lower The Resistance To Global Change
An international study led by Institute of Natural Resources and Agrobiology of Seville (IRNAS-CSIC),of the Spanish National Research Council (CISC), has shown that as the number of global change...
View ArticleNew Evidence Suggests Ancient Origin Of ‘Common Enemy Effect’
In the face of threats from other groups, humans, chimpanzees, and a selection of other species get closer with their own. Now an international team led by Kyoto University has shown that even our...
View ArticleWhat Works: Groundbreaking Evaluation Of Climate Policy Measures Over Two...
Much of the debate about climate policy centers on which climate policy instruments work in reducing emissions, and which do not. Yet prior evaluations have focused on a limited range of headline...
View ArticleAlliance Relations Between Azerbaijan And Uzbekistan: A New Stage Of...
The recent visit of Ilham Aliyev to Uzbekistan in August 2024 marks the beginning of a new phase in Azerbaijan-Uzbekistan relations. During this visit, the signing of the “Treaty on Allied Relations...
View ArticleAfter The Second Independence: Bangladesh’s Journey Ahead – OpEd
Bangladeshi university students staged demonstrations against quotas for highly sought-after public service posts in July of 2024, thereby bringing down Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's 15-year...
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