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The Road To War: Nuclear Ambitions And The Prospect Of U.S. Intervention – OpEd

War is always the culmination of long-term rivalries, strategic calculations, and the collapse of mutual respect. In the present geopolitical

yesterday 10

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M A Hossain

Al Qaeda’s Return From Afghanistan: A Looming Threat The World Must Not Ignore – OpEd

Two decades after the 9/11 attacks reshaped global security, al Qaeda is showing unmistakable signs of revival — and once

yesterday 2

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Eurasia Review

Theaterization: An Emergent Need – OpEd

The Combined Commanders’ Conference (CCC) held in Kolkata represented far more than a mere congregation of India’s senior military personnel;

yesterday 2

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Eurasia Review

Trump’s ‘Sharia’ Accusation Fuels A Widening Global Culture War – OpEd

In a high-profile address to the United Nations in late September 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump accused London of “going

yesterday 1

Eurasia Review

Eurasia Review

New Book Provides Roadmap For Designing Human-Centered AI Systems – Book Review

Dong Wang, professor in the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, is the lead author of a

yesterday 2

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Eurasia Review

Pakistan: Where The Army Bombs Its Own People – OpEd

“It is important to understand [that] we are just bombing our people, just think about the immorality of bombing villages

yesterday 2

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Nilesh Kunwar

From Crisis To Cooperation: Why US–Pakistan Climate Collaboration Is A Strategic Imperative – OpEd

Climate change is no longer a distant threat for Pakistan—it is an unfolding catastrophe. Ranked among the top ten countries

yesterday 2

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Asad Ali

‘The Road Of Hope’ For Vatican–Vietnam Relations – OpEd

By Alex Hoang (UCA News) — The Vatican’s recent call to revive the beatification cause of Cardinal Francis Xavier Nguyen

yesterday 2

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Uca News

When Political Violence Becomes A Signal – OpEd

By Jimmy Alfonso Licon The assassination of Charlie Kirk is a tragedy on several levels. It robs his family and friends of

yesterday 1

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Mises

Russia’s Current Demographic Crisis ‘Far More Dangerous’ Than One In 1990s – OpEd

The demographic crisis Russia now faces is “far more dangerous” and will be far more difficult to solve than was

yesterday 2

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Paul Goble

The Ice Stupa And The Iron Fist: Modi’s Assault On Himalayan Conscience – OpEd

The detention of Sonam Wangchuk isn’t just a political crackdown; it’s a philosophical showdown over what constitutes true security—borders or

yesterday 2

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Debashis Chakrabarti

Iranian Political Prisoner Somayeh Rashidi Dies After Regime Denies Medical Treatment – OpEd

The Iranian regime has once again revealed the depths of its cruelty with the state-sanctioned murder of political prisoner Somayeh

yesterday 2

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Mahin Horri

PSX’s Confidence Comes Back: Historic Week Unveils Economic And Political Stability – OpEd

In a stunning display of shareholder fervour, Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed week to September 26, 2025, at an all-time

yesterday 1

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Umair Khan

‘I Love Muhammad’ And The Politics Of Religious Exhibitionism – OpEd

A seemingly simple slogan — “I Love Muhammad” — has ignited a wave of public mobilization, protests, and police action

yesterday 1

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Yanis Iqbal

Hysteria Is A Force That Gives Us Meaning – OpEd

The following is an excerpt from Dr. Thomas Harrington’s book, Treason of the Experts: Covid and the Credentialed Class. Sadly, for

yesterday 2

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Thomas Harrington

Caught In The Crossfire: India’s Oil Diplomacy In The Ukraine War – OpEd

India has long presented itself as the flag-bearer of “strategic autonomy,” a neutral power navigating carefully between East and West.

yesterday 2

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Sara Sheikh

Abandoned Weapons In Afghanistan Threaten Regional Security – OpEd

When foreign forces left Afghanistan in 2021, the focus was mostly on the politics of withdrawal, the human cost, and

yesterday 2

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Professor Naila

Spy Games And Subversion: Intelligence Agencies Fueling Unrest In South Asia? – OpEd

Deep within the land of ancient rivers that embroider hopes and despondency, a sinister plot weaves the region’s fragile peace

yesterday 2

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Shahbaz Ali

Rebuttal: 12 Misplaced Claims And Analogies About The 12 Refugee Seats In The AJK Assembly – OpEd

Context The article published in June, Political Privilege or Democratic Paradox: Rethinking Refugee Representation in AJK, generated significant...

yesterday 1

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Javaid Hayat

Detaching Fantasy from Reality: Chattogram Poses No Threat To Anyone – OpEd

On 25 September, an article, titled ‘Is Chittagong port becoming a danger to India’s eastern borders?’, was published in the

yesterday 1

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Md. Himel Rahman

Robert Reich: Warning To You And Your Loved Ones – OpEd

Robert Reich: Warning To You And Your Loved Ones – OpEd

Actions now being taken by Trump and his regime may seem far-removed from your daily life or the lives of people you care about. But they’re...

previous day 7

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Robert Reich

The Importance Of Unknown Female And Male Saints – OpEd

The Importance Of Unknown Female And Male Saints – OpEd

Abu Hurayra said: “I entered the mosque, and Muhammad said to me, ‘Abu Hurayra, in this hour, a man will walk through this door, who is one of the...

previous day 4

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Rabbi Allen S. Maller

Pakistan Army’s Undeclared War Against Pashtuns – OpEd

Pakistan Army’s Undeclared War Against Pashtuns – OpEd

Though public protests against lack civic facilities, scarcity of essential goods, rising unemployment and inflation are commonplace in Pakistan,...

previous day 3

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Nilesh Kunwar

The Neo-Colonial Framing Of Pakistan – OpEd

The Neo-Colonial Framing Of Pakistan – OpEd

The neo-colonial framing of Pakistan is rooted in history, geopolitics, and global discourse. It describes how external powers and institutions...

previous day 3

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Ali Hassan

Killer Bureaucracies – OpEd

Killer Bureaucracies – OpEd

By George Ford Smith “The need to limit the discretion of subordinates is present in every organization.”— Ludwig von Mises,  Bureaucracy “General...

previous day 3

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Mises

Tommy Robinson And The Policy Of Excluding Muslims From British Identity – OpEd

Tommy Robinson And The Policy Of Excluding Muslims From British Identity – OpEd

The “Unite the Kingdom” rally held in London in September 2025 represented one of the most visible expressions of far-right mobilisation in the...

previous day 3

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Altaf Moti

The Root Of All Evil? – OpEd

It has been described as the root of all evil. It is that insipid form of cowardice, indifference, and selfishness that allows human suffering,...

previous day 3

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Graham Peebles

Shakedown Shack: The Trump White House – OpEd

Corruption is always a potential problem in government, although if we get beyond the idiocy about the “Biden crime family,” the last two...

previous day 2

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Dean Baker

The Way Home – OpEd

The Way Home – OpEd

How do you find your way home when you’re lost and far away? Where do you start? In wilderness survival training, it’s “head downhill.” That will...

previous day 2

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Joel F. Salatin

Russia Working To Split Pro-EU Vote In Moldova’s Election – OpEd

Russia Working To Split Pro-EU Vote In Moldova’s Election – OpEd

In Moldova’s upcoming election, Moscow is backing figures who pay lip service to EU integration but whose records speak otherwise. On September 28,...

previous day 2

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Keith Harrington

Atatürk’s Memories Of Büyükada – OpEd

Atatürk’s Memories Of Büyükada – OpEd

After the proclamation of the Republic, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk visited Istanbul in 1927 following a long stay in Ankara, and from that time on, he...

previous day 1

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Haluk Direskeneli

Intergenerational Plunder – OpEd

Intergenerational Plunder – OpEd

France and Britain’s pensions are a burden on the youth. By Jake Scott France and Britain have both built welfare systems that may have begun life...

previous day 1

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Joel F. Salatin

Taiwan’s Defense Spending Increases To Move In Right Direction – OpEd

In the face of increased drills, military action, and threatening rhetoric from the People’s Republic of China, Taiwan recently announced that it’s...

previous day 2

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Eurasia Review

Violating The Terms of Service: Microsoft, Azure And The IDF – OpEd

Violating The Terms of Service: Microsoft, Azure And The IDF – OpEd

On August 6, The Guardian reported that “multiple individuals have asserted that the IDF [Israeli Defense Forces] is using Azure for the storage of...

previous day 3

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Binoy Kampmark

Toward A New Era In US–Turkey Relations: An Assessment Of Erdoğan–Trump Meeting – OpEd

Toward A New Era In US–Turkey Relations: An Assessment Of Erdoğan–Trump Meeting – OpEd

On September 25, 2025, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan met with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington. The meeting between the two...

previous day 3

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Haluk Direskeneli

Disarming Hezbollah – OpEd

It was on August 5 that the Lebanese government, under pressure from the US as well as from Israeli strikes, ordered the military to draw up plans...

previous day 3

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Neville Teller

PSX Benchmark Index Closes At Yet Another Record High – OpEd

PSX Benchmark Index Closes At Yet Another Record High – OpEd

Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) remained positive throughout the week, closing at a record high of 162,257 points on Friday, September 26, 2025,...

previous day 0

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Shabbir H. Kazmi

From Surgical Strikes To Operation Sindoor: India’s Zero-Tolerance Turn On Cross-Border Terrorism – OpEd

From Surgical Strikes To Operation Sindoor: India’s Zero-Tolerance Turn On Cross-Border Terrorism – OpEd

On 29 September 2016, India’s security doctrine visibly changed course. In the aftermath of the Uri attack that killed 19 soldiers, Indian Special...

previous day 3

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Aritra Banerjee

The Global Food Crisis Can Be Reversed – OpEd

The global food and nutrition crisis is looming large. Around 733 million people faced hunger in 2023, equivalent to one in eleven people globally,...

previous day 2

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Sudhansu R Das

Trump Gives United Nations General Assembly A Wake-Up Call – OpEd

Trump Gives United Nations General Assembly A Wake-Up Call – OpEd

By Graham J Noble President Donald Trump on Sept. 23 addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Speaking for about an hour, he...

thursday 7

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Liberty Nation

Understanding The MEK’s Organizational Power: A Case Study In Responsibility And Resilience – OpEd

Understanding The MEK’s Organizational Power: A Case Study In Responsibility And Resilience – OpEd

In September 2025, while the Iranian president addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York, the most prominent and organized protest...

thursday 10

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Fara Mahmoudi

Only The ‘Pure’ Survive: Patriarchy, Religious Selectivity, And Women’s Honor – OpEd

Patriarchy systematically denies women basic respect and dignity by defining whose honor and social worth merit protection and whose do not. Even...

thursday 2

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Yanis Iqbal

Poison Embedded In The Education Of Doctors – OpEd

As the Trump administration expands its battle to stamp out Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion ideology by targeting medical schools and hospitals,...

thursday 2

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Allon Friedman

Trump’s Attacks On Jobs Numbers Are Noise But Still Dangerous – OpEd

Trump’s Attacks On Jobs Numbers Are Noise But Still Dangerous – OpEd

By now, the Trump White House has a simple strategy for dealing with what it considers bad news: Attack the messenger. They have pressured TV...

thursday 3

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Dean Baker

Henry David Thoreau And The Well-Worn Road To Serfdom – OpEd

Henry David Thoreau And The Well-Worn Road To Serfdom – OpEd

Henry David Thoreau was one of America’s most eloquent and incisive philosophers. His derision of unjust laws in his essay on “Civil...

thursday 2

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James Bovard

Penalizing Dissent: Civil Rights Groups Challenge Trump Administration’s Attempts To Muzzle Free Speech – OpEd

A group of civil liberties organizations is continuing to push back against the Trump Administration’s unconstitutional efforts to target student...

thursday 3

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The Rutherford Institute Newsroom

Indonesia’s Bridge-Building Role At APEC – OpEd

Indonesia’s Bridge-Building Role At APEC – OpEd

The upcoming APEC conference in Seoul gives Indonesia a chance to showcase its diplomatic abilities through handling the critical worldwide matter...

thursday 4

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Simon Hutagalung

St Devasahayam: India’s Laity Find Their Champion Saint – OpEd

Last Tuesday morning at Saint Francis Xavier’s Church in Chennai, Father Jesu made a special announcement during Mass. “We have a new patron...

thursday 1

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Dr. Fr. John Singarayar

PTI Abroad: Courage Or Carelessness? – OpEd

PTI Abroad: Courage Or Carelessness? – OpEd

Political activism outside Pakistan isn’t new. Every big party has leaned on its overseas supporters to rally, fundraise, and make noise when it...

thursday 3

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Dr. Hamza Khan

Pakistan-Saudi Defense Pact: A Strategic Balancer In South Asia And Middle East – OpEd

Pakistan-Saudi Defense Pact: A Strategic Balancer In South Asia And Middle East – OpEd

The signing of the Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement (SMDA) this week marks a historic milestone in bilateral relations...

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Dr. Samit Gupta