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Once again, the American police state is choosing to protect predators, not victims. Jeffrey Epstein—the hedge fund billionaire/convicted serial...
Impotence takes various forms. Before the daily massacres, incidents of starvation and dispossession of Palestinians taking place in the Gaza...
The Trump administration took another step to make it harder to find major, legally mandated scientific assessments of how climate change is...
The conflict on the Korean Peninsula presents an opportunity for Indonesia, under President Prabowo Subianto, to serve as a mediator in...
In the austere corridors of Rawalpindi’s General Headquarters—where power is measured not in votes but in veiled commands—Pakistan’s future is once...
The implementation of 25 per cent import tariffs on Japan and South Korea by the United States starting August 1, 2025, marks a historic shift in...
On January 24, President Trump fired 17 inspector generals working for a wide array of federal agencies. Trump’s action jolted Washington because...
On 18 July I made a post on social media platform X in response to a BBC report entitled ‘Kill Russians, win points: is Ukraine’s new drone scheme...
At least 32 people were killed and more than 100 injured when Israeli troops opened fire near a food distribution site, run by a U.S.- and Israeli-...
French writer Victor Hugo once said, “Memories are our strength. When night attempts to return, we must light up the great dates, as we would light...
Held from July 19 to 21, 2025, the third Shusha Global Media Forum took place in Shusha, Azerbaijan, a city emblematic of its cultural heritage and...
By Ryan Wardle Senator Mike Lee has been making waves recently with his support of new potential legislation that would mandate sale
The Republicans in Congress, along with many Democrats, are rushing ahead with legislation to promote crypto currencies in various ways.
Evangelical Christian and US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee last week wrote a letter that criticized the Tel Aviv government
Rarely has my heart raced so fast in a movie. Eddington (2025) is nuts. Brilliantly crazy. Beyond belief. Beyond words. It might
As temperatures soar past 50 degrees Celsius, a new wave of public anger is rising across Iran. On July 21,
Today, the United States of America (the United States) and the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesia) agreed to a Framework for
The language of geopolitics is often a carefully constructed edifice, designed to obscure harsh realities behind a facade of plausible deniability....
The United States House of Representatives on July 18 passed the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2026, which includes US$500 million for...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, in a dazzling Orwellian display, inverted reality by slapping sanctions on Francesca Albanese, the...
From July 15, the United Kingdom has launched an E-Visa service for Pakistani citizens visiting the UK for short-term study or work for less than a...
When the heritage-laden Kolhapuri chappal—a symbol of India’s artisanal pride—met with the polished branding of global fashion house Prada, the...
By Frank Shostak Most economists are in agreement that, through statistical and mathematical methods, one can organize historical data into a...
In a transparent act of retaliation, the Iranian regime has ordered the forced exile of Saeed Masouri, one of Iran’s longest-serving political...
When Circle, the world’s second-largest dollar stablecoin company, floated its shares at the start of June, the reaction was euphoric. By June 27,...
The book Seshat History of Moralizing Religion explores how societies across the world have answered some of the oldest human questions: What do...
Donald Trump is putting in place the largest tax increase in the country’s history with his big import taxes (tariffs). We won’t know the full...
As Syria descends into full-scale civil war, with more than a thousand people killed in just the last few days, it may be a good time to remember...
For South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa where electricity deficits stifle growth, Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) offer a promising solution. With...
“Women have always been the primary victims of war.” – Hillary Clinton Life is mind-bogglingly complex. And knowing that, and how engaging fully...
On the same day the United States announced the potential imposition of 100% tariffs on any buyer of Russian oil, a measure that includes secondary...
Since the beginning of Putin’s expanded war in Ukraine, “a minimum” of 12 Russian generals have died, most near the front or as the result of...
By John Klar A bipartisan initiative dubbed “the Dignity Act” that would strengthen border protections while authorizing thousands of illegal...
Readers think, and thinkers read. Here are some selections for your summer reading list. 1. A Genocide Foretold: Reporting on Survival and...
In March this year, the Trump administration effectively shuttered the Voice of America, a broadcasting vehicle for the selective promotion of US...
The many dozens of Prophets in the Hebrew Bible make only a few references to the religious texts of prior religions. The New Testament is an add...
By Lipton Matthews Bryan Cheang’s Economic Liberalism and the Developmental State is a timely and intellectually daring book that enters the...
By Dalia Al-Aqidi The next great American industrial revolution is not being shaped in think tanks; it is being built in real time. In Pittsburgh,...
The U.S. military’s bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities marked a decisive turning point in the already tense trajectory of Tehran-Washington...
On two separate fronts last week, the struggle over international justice revealed the deep contradictions of our times. In the United States, a...
In the contemporary digital era, the world has transformed into a global classroom, where students from diverse geographical locations can access...
By Dr. J. Scott Younger President Donald Trump is now in his sixth month of his current term of the presidency. On taking office on January 20,...
In his first public address since the regime’s defeat in the 12-day war, Iranian regime Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei delivered a speech not of...
I’m old enough to remember when corporate lobbyists swarmed Capitol Hill. I also remember when half the members of Congress who retired got...
By Wanjiru Njoya In most debates over what caused any historical event to occur, the disputants tend to emphasize what they consider to be the most...
With its “unerring intuition,” the Communist Party of the Russian Federation has declared Khrushchev’s denunciation of Stalin “a mistake,” thus...
Britain is in pieces—politically, economically, socially, and in terms of national identity. The country’s existential mess has deep roots, dating...
In the last few years the number of AntiSemitic attacks on Jews and Jewish buildings has reached very high levels. And amazingly the number of...
As a proponent of the Austrian School of Economics, I fundamentally oppose state intervention in economic affairs, particularly the manipulation of...
Afghanistan’s Taliban government announced late earlier this month that Russia has become the inaugural country to officially recognize their...