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By Faisal J. Abbas They say all good things come to an end, and surely the same argument applies to
By Joshua Mawhorter Readers are doubtless familiar with the concept of a trick question, in which the asking of the
You have just decided that grizzly bears can remain on the endangered species list. Yet, week after week, you have
By John Klar Legal counsel for Amish food rights activist Amos Miller claimed victory in a recent Pennsylvania decision that permits
On Tuesday, at a press conference at his Florida mansion, President-elect Donald Trump took his gloves off, after showing monumental patience in
Afterthe Syrian people themselves, it is Turkey that has emerged as the biggest winner from the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s
Russian FM Lavrov last week dismissed Team Trump’s floated peace proposals for Ukraine as unsatisfactory. Essentially, the Russian view is
By Joshua Meservey Amid reports that President-elect Donald Trump’s administration may consider recognizing the self-governing coastal region of...
On January 9, 2025, Lebanon’s parliament elected military commander Joseph Aoun as president, ending a two-year political deadlock in the
God once ruled over a realm of angels who were programmed to be perfect. They obeyed all God’s commandments and were always, reverent,...
By Rafael Hernandez de Santiago In the artificial glow of Techville’s neon lights, the city gleams like a polished machine — a utopia of...
By William L. Anderson In August 2006, I was deeply involved in the infamous Duke Lacrosse Case. It hadn’t taken long to realize that the entire...
In a win for free speech advocates, the Australian Government formally abandoned its misinformation bill over the weekend, after failing to secure...
The meteorological drought that swept through the Fertile Crescent (stretching from the Tigris and Euphrates to the Nile Valley) in the 2000s...
In a Wednesday Twitter post, United States Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) expressed his confusion why “[z]ero dopes have shown up at my home or office,...
Jimmy Carter’s recent departure at age 100 has prompted assessments of the man and his presidency. In the default view, Carter is a decent fellow...
By Olga Golovina On January 1, Ukraine became a full member of the International Criminal Court (ICC), a landmark moment in its efforts to see...
In November–December 2024, several insurgent groups, with the Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) at the forefront, overthrew the Syrian government in...
The year 2025 does not seem to have started well for China-U.S. relations as Chinese agents hacked into confidential American accounts and...
By Ryan McMaken Donald Trump wants an open border with Canada. At least, that’s what would happen if Trump were to execute his stated preference...
By Robert Staiger If the United States wanted to break the world trading system it could not have done better than to re-elect Donald Trump to the...
By Velina Tchakarova The global system is at a crossroads, caught in a paradox, where established rules continue to govern the world, but yield...
Appointing Scott Bessent as the incoming Secretary of the Treasury, President Donald Trump recently pointed out that this choice was part of his...
Hagiography is inevitable when presidents and other prominent people die. The unwillingness to ‘speak ill of the dead’ and the propaganda that...
The past year in Pakistan was marked by turbulence and instability. While the political stalemate continued, the country saw some promising...
The term, ‘conspiracy theory’ became part of common parlance during the ‘Covid era,’ but although all of us know what it refers to – and who...
The death of Qassem Soleimani on January 3, 2020, was one of the most significant political and military events with far-reaching impacts on Iran,...
Democracy isn’t doing so well around the world. One poignant sign of democracy’s decline is that it’s cherished most fervently in places where...
As the world rapidly transits into the digital age, governments across the globe are developing sophisticated digital systems to streamline public...
The cast of characters Trump has chosen to populate his second term are a Star Wars cantina of fanatics, extremists, conspiracy theorists, sexual...
By Sergio Fernández Redondo The recent general election in Ireland has left a rather divided political scenario wherein no party has reached the...
Narva has become the cultural capital of the Finno-Ugric world for 2025 and because of its own ethnic heritage has given that title a new and...
US President Joe Biden had the opportunity to leave a positive impact on America and the world. Unfortunately he was not made of the same stuff as...
By Patrick Carroll In a subdued press conference on Monday morning, Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that he plans to step down...
The Biden Administration has not given up on Ukraine war. A meeting of the Ramstein Format Meeting is scheduled to take place in Germany on...
By Srijan Sharma Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old United States Army veteran, crashed a Ford F-150 pickup truck into a crowd of New Orleans...
If you were a fan of the Seinfeld television show in the 1990s or the reruns that still air and stream today, you know that Festivus is an...
History will remember this era as the moment when America’s most sacred principles collided with unprecedented institutional power – and lost....
As Myanmar’s struggle for democracy enters its fourth-year post-coup, it is crucial to reassess international diplomatic efforts to ensure they...
By Abdulrahman Al-Rashed When Bashar Assad lost control of the oil-rich areas in eastern Syria, most of which came under the control of the Syrian...
By Ryan McMaken It’s been four years since the January 6 riots of 2021, and with each passing year it becomes more clear that the event was not...
Malaysia has taken over as Chair of ASEAN for 2025. The theme, Inclusivity and Sustainability enmeshed within the declaration of ASEAN 2025:...
In the aftermath of the senseless murder of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, responsible commentators were quick to condemn the act. “Murder is bad,...
Trump has nominated three officials with ties to Hungary for key national security posts, but the anti-China bent of his team could still pose a...
In a previous article, we traced the development of structures of oversight from Edison’s physical monopolies through Tavistock’s psychological...
In the book Crisis and Leviathan, libertarian thinker Robert Higgs pointed out that the state uses crises to ratchet up its power and control over...
The consensus among historians, journalists, and analysts has long been that President Jimmy Carter’s four-year presidency was a low point in a...
It has been popular to see political and religious radicalisation as something oddly separable from institutions of state. State institutions are...
“It was as if the West’s central philosophical commitment to limited government was extirpated by a crude economic determinism that insisted on...
People around the world suffered an average of 41 extra days of very dangerous heat this year because of human-caused climate change, according to...
It’s been a while since we’ve had Mr. Arithmetic here, but with Donald Trump coming back to the White House, we may need him around. The...
For the past four years, the Catholic League has been fighting an array of public policies initiated by the Biden administration that touch on...
Despite Pakistan outlawing bonded labor decades ago, the practice continues, hidden in the shadows and exacerbated by economic crises and poor...
Politics 101 teaches us that when a government has a super-majority in parliament, it will most likely be a powerful one, being able to push...
At a rally in Virginia last June, he mocked climate change: “Global warming is fine. In fact, I heard it was going to be very warm today. It’s...
2025 has been declared as the “International Year of Peace and Trust” in Turkmenistan. Turkmenistan is a Turkic state located in Central Asia. It...