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There are millions of artisans living in different countries who make biodegradable utility and decorative items from the organic material

For decades, the investment industry has been obsessed with the concept of alpha. It has become the flagship of active

In the 21st century, there is one thing that all countries and their governments, regardless of ideology, have in common:

Between August 8 and October 21, 2025, the U.S. government’s total public debt outstanding increased by more than $1 trillion, reaching

As Turkmenistan prepares to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its permanent neutrality on 12 December 2025, International Partnership for Human

The idea of leasing Chattagram Port was not new, rather it was first initiated in 1997. The process continued till

When Pakistan fired its latest naval missile, the event itself was almost unremarkable: a controlled ignition, a rising flame, a

Just few weeks ago, on October 23-26 in Istanbul, we completed the final session of the Gaza People’s Tribunal. It

Algeria is entering a transformative phase in its economic relations with China, marked by strategic investments, technology transfer, and local

The government shutdown “proved an argument that conservatives have been making for 45 years: The U.S. Department of Education is

While millions of Iranians gasp for breath, the clerical regime has turned the nation’s cities into toxic death traps. In

Among the many figures who contributed to the growth and refinement of classical liberalism in Europe, few are more deserving

By Chris Baecker The most pleasant surprise in my first year teaching economics and government full-time was being asked to

Africa stands at a crossroads in the flow of global energy dynamics — a pivotal moment where the continent can

At a time when the international community has been intensifying efforts to bring peace to Sudan, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan,

India’s higher education architecture stands at a crossroads. While the country boasts one of the world’s largest tertiary education networks,

By Chris Doyle What is Europe in the 21st century? Where is it heading? Is it part of a West

Alarmists don’t have evidence and are losing battle, so they try to silence climate realists The Roman god Janus had two faces:


The growing rate of movement of hydroelectric impetus by India along its northern and north-eastern borders has precipitated a whirl-wind of...

The agreement by NATO members to raise defense spending to 5 percent of GDP by 2035 has been welcomed across

“Operation Sagar Bandhu” is the latest term to enter the lexicon of India’s neighbourhood relations. India has launched this initiative


By Nadim Shehadi The intensity of American reactions to President Donald Trump remains intriguing. I saw it in Boston among both students and...


Washington and Moscow have agreed to engage in peace negotiations in December, aims at putting an end to the three-old Russia-Ukraine conflict....


For nearly eight decades, the State of Israel defined its success by Aliyah—the immigration of Jews to the land. However, as 2025 draws to a close,...

Vietnam is accelerating plans to develop its biotechnology sector as the global market grows over 13 percent annually and is projected to reach...


The third European Union–Central Asia Economic Forum, held on 26 November in Tashkent, marked a major milestone in the deepening partnership...


Ever since the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, Afghanistan has undergone a dramatic transformation—one that has now reached a crisis...


With the reorganized and restaffed agencies of the Dept of Health and Human Services (DHHS) firmly in place, and the release of the UK Covid-19...


By Paulo Ferreira Months ago, I wrote an article “The Portuguese Estado Novo Was Socialist” outlining the socialist characteristics of the...

Interest rate direction is central to modern U.S. monetary policy, and the last two decades, that direction’s been mostly downward. The Federal...


Iran is in the midst of a silent, man-made catastrophe. The ground beneath its cities and plains is collapsing at a world-record pace, a crisis...


Iran stands at a critical turning point in its contemporary history. Deep economic and social crises, repeated nationwide protests, and sustained...

“The Ukrainian conflict should never have happened, and would not have happened if I were President.” — Donald Trump on Truth Social....

As the war in Ukraine grinds into its fourth year, the world is no longer operating under the familiar rules of Cold War blocs or post–Cold War...


On June 20, members of Palestine Action broke into a Royal Airforce base at Brize Norton, Oxfordshire, going on to spray paint two military...


By George Ford Smith There’s an argument running through the commentariat that goes something like this: AI (artificial intelligence) has already...


By Yossi Mekelberg Combing through UN Security Council Resolution 2803, I began to question whether it is the case of the international community...

On 20 November 2025, the Hallett inquiry into the UK Covid experience published its 800-page Module 2 report. An inquiry of, by, and for lawyers,...


Bashar Al Assad spends most of his day playing video games. The ex-Syrian president now has nothing to do but roam around his set of luxury flats in...


The recent attack in Washington, D.C.—in which an Afghan national killed a National Guard officer and left another in critical condition—has shaken...


For years, analysts and media outlets have hailed India as “the next China,” an emerging Asian powerhouse poised to surpass its northern neighbor....

With Israel the object of so much vilification from prominent individuals, organizations, UN agencies and judicial bodies, the work of the...


As tensions rise over the possibility that Russia will divert part of the flow of Siberian rivers southward to Central Asia, the Russian Academy of...


The risk of getting TB disease is among the highest in unhoused and other marginalised persons but the likelihood of them seeking public TB...


EADaily, which is, according to Wikipedia, a Russian state-controlled propaganda news outlet founded in 2015, published a piece titled “Kazakhstan:...

Left to their own devices, European leaders would be happy for the war in Ukraine to continue, with little regard for the enormous human cost...


By any honest measure, the evidence is no longer anecdotal, fragmentary or politically convenient. It is overwhelming. Four years after the Taliban...

In a country that rightly celebrates its armed forces, the test of sincerity lies not in ceremonial tributes but in how veterans are treated once...


By Joshua Mawhorter Mainstream historical “memory”—profoundly influenced by post-New Deal progressive interpretation—treats Warren G. Harding as...


The United States and China engage in an escalating great-power rivalry which threatens Southeast Asia’s current stability. The growing economic...
