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Leading Israeli commentator, Anna Barsky, in Ma’ariv (in Hebrew) writes: “Let [Trump’s] plan in Gaza – fail”. “An Israeli ‘waiting ploy’ is being...

The United Nations graph is an image worth 1,000 words as virtually no further explanation is needed as the world’s population explosion occurred...

Bureaucracy, in a formulation by the great German sociologist Max Weber, fanatically defends secrecy, and is bound to confect any explanation in...

The December 14 mass shooting in Sydney, Australia, aimed at the Jewish community during Hanukkah celebrations on Bondi Beach, stunned the world.

The killing of Bangladeshi student leader Sharif Osman Hadi in Dhaka, followed shortly by the attempted assassination of Motaleb Shikder in Khulna,...

In contemporary governance, influence is increasingly exercised without spectacle. The most consequential acts of persuasion no longer arrive...

The Burmese military are planning new elections at the end of 2025. They will clearly be a total sham and mostly rejected internationally and...

As Catholics prepare to celebrate the birth of Christ, America faces record-low marriage and birth rates that expose the anti-family biases...

Late last week, Congress passed and President Trump signed the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The bill marks the first time the US...

Since 2022, the energy relationship between India and Russia has evolved from a limited bilateral arrangement into one of the


A nice weekend I am having. I am reading Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, Alvin Toffler’s Future Shock, and Vyasa’s Bhagavad Gita. These are...


Greece’s power system is undergoing a profound transition, characterized by accelerating renewable energy penetration, the strategic management of...


By Vincent Cook Lately, “affordability” has been the buzzword du jour driving political discourse. Essentials like food, housing, and healthcare...

During the Spanish Civil War, anti-fascist groups, including many who were allied with the Soviet Union, went into battle with the slogan “They...


Boulder, CO lawsuit gives SCOTUS a superb opportunity to end these legal abuses Climate lawfare is a Big Business. State, county and city lawyers...


Government regulations are sold to the public as protective measures put in place to safeguard consumer health and welfare. And sometimes they do....


By Andrew Hammond French President Emmanuel Macron went to China last week for what was technically a bilateral state visit. However, he has higher...


A new report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) identified possible sources of fraud in the Affordable Care Act exchanges. GAO...


Located in the heart of Athens, the National Archaeological Museum offers visitors a remarkable journey through the treasures of ancient Greek...


The fourth round of Free Trade Agreement (FTA) talks between India and New Zealand took place between November 3 and 7, 2025, in Auckland and in...


The Iranian regime has pushed the nation to a new level of economic despair as the national currency has collapsed to a historic low. In recent...


By Yossi Mekelberg For a split second, when the breaking news of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s request to be pardoned by the Israeli...


The United Nations Secretary-General position functions as the international cooperation hub which directs global affairs management. The...


Horizontal Russia posed ten “naïve” questions to Aleksandr Morozov, a Russian political scientist. Among the many interesting answers he gave,...


For decades before the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, a number of prominent American foreign-policy thinkers warned that the evolving security...


India faces three intertwined dangers that threaten its democratic future: blind loyalty, corruption, and misinformation. Each corrodes the nation...

We mistake convenience for choice. Our phones overflow with apps promising freedom—order anything, go anywhere, pay anyone, buy everything. Tap,...

By Jeremias Lin (EurActiv) — Europe likes to project that we live in an era of economic pragmatism. “De-risking” has become Brussels’ preferred...


Trump isn’t just destroying the White House to make room for a vanity ballroom — he’s selling it off to the highest bidders, who conveniently need...


Tuesday, December 2 marked 10 years since Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik shot dead Robert Adams, Isaac Amianos, Bennetta Betbadal, Harry Bowman,...


By Andrew Moran During the 2024 election, President Donald Trump teased that he would eventually eliminate the income tax. A couple of months into...


Dear Mayor-elect Mamdani, It should not come as a surprise to alert citizens that your decisive victory in the Mayoral race has prompted your...


Here’s how oligarchs play their game of geopolitical three-card monte. They attract attention by promising the moon. Then they hide their real...


How many floods, droughts, and wildfires will it take before governments and industry take the action needed to slow—let alone reverse—the...


Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza continues, and new war crimes are alleged against people in the West Bank. Israel and its partners...


Indigenous leaders, farmers, and environmental activists worldwide face harassment, violence, and legal threats while defending land, water, and...


By George Ford Smith Nature is stingy; the things we need to sustain life above a primitive level are scarce. Fresh tomatoes, iPads, and rotator...


The Trump administration’s killings of scores of Venezuelans are provoking outrage across the Western Hemisphere. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth...


Pete Hegseth, the soap opera styled US Secretary of Defense, sports a questionable sanity. His behaviour before generals is the stuff of low...


The Institute for Family Studies recently published the results of a survey on “The Decline in Marriage and Childbearing Among Progressives.” It...

Back in September Lebanon’s army chief Rodolphe Haykal presented the government with a plan to ensure that, by the end of 2025, Hezbollah would be...


There exists a peculiar courage that emerges not from human accomplishment or worldly recognition, but from something far more profound—a...


This update covers developments affecting the freedoms of expression, association and peaceful assembly in Turkmenistan from June to November...


I’ve been hearing since 2014 about the imminent implosion of Russia’s economy, but this has never looked likely to happen. In a remarkable recent...


Mystery does not always announce itself with thunder. Sometimes it arrives disguised as silence -an empty chair, a name spoken in past tense, a...

In a ruling that leaves thousands of military servicemembers and their families without meaningful recourse when the government’s negligence causes...


Kidnapping has assumed frightening and dangerous dimensions in Nigeria. The industrial-scale kidnappings have rattled Nigerians and set the...


Much has been said about the events of August 5, 2024. Some describe it as a revolution, while others call it a people’s uprising. Regardless of...


Russia is transiting through very turbulent times and yet has an unwavering desire to forge better relations, particularly in the area of economic...


The United Nations would create a new direction through its established methods by selecting a female Secretary-General to replace António...
