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I’ll always remember how company bosses got red in the face, tried to water down our contract proposals, and made
For candidates who hope to lead—whether as Mayor, Governor, or President—Energy Wisdom requires comprehensive awareness: that modern civilization...
Many people want to be done with Covid lockdowns as a topic. The trouble is that Covid lockdowns are not
Purple banners rippled through the streets of Berlin, Madrid, Buenos Aires and Nairobi as thousands gathered to mark International Women’s
Dr. Lauren Dagan Amos is a researcher specializing in India’s foreign and security policy, with a regional focus on the
President Trump’s unconstitutional and unjust war against Iran is setting back his “affordability” agenda. The war has caused a big
A well-honed tool in the United States’ diplomatic box is to rub the nose of its vassal states in the
Every picture tells a story. This one is quite clear. In the now region-wide war between the US-Israel and Iran,
As the world’s attention is focused on the conflict in the Middle East, a catastrophic war still rages in Sudan.
Keynote Speech by IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva at Japan’s Ministry of Finance’s “Future of the Global Economy amid a
Neil Quintus Dias, better known as N. Q. Dias, was a Sri Lankan civil servant whose strategic foresight has largely
In recent developments in Peshawar, FAK terrorist elements carried out two separate attacks on police positions areas. The incidents, while
Home to 30% of the world’s critical mineral reserves, Africa has emerged as a strategic player in global supply chains.
Recently, the conclusion of a uranium supply agreement worth 2.8 billion between Canada and India in the field of nuclear
Women’s and girls’ rights remain incomplete without something fundamental: equal access. When we open doors to education, economic resources,...
Globalization is widely described as being in retreat. Supply chains are fragmenting, industrial policy has returned, and governments increasingly...
Every year on 10 March, Tibetans across the world mark Tibetan Uprising Day, remembering the events of 1959 in Lhasa,
A new Pew Research Center survey of 25 countries found Americans are “especially likely to view fellow citizens as morally
As many of you know at TRANSCEND Media Service, individual members of the Editorial Group write their opinion editorials. Unlike mainstream
In his first year of his second term as President of the United States, Donald Trump has created various new
Extremist groups have been using Islamic terms since the last few years to maintain their right to conduct violent attacks
Professor Jude Osakwe—a Nigerian scholar at the Namibian University of Science and Technology (NUST) and Continental Chairman of the Nigerians
Whether you believe in God or not, you have to accept that some uncreated entity, beyond our physical universe, acted
The “Somali clan virus” is a metaphorical disease that has proven more resilient than any biological pathogen, primarily because it
To expand a stockpile of both the useless and the mindlessly murderous in a military sense would seem to be
There seems to be a striking similarity between the large-scale purge in China’s military since 2022 by President Xi Jinping
As a flagship initiative of the African Union Information and Communication Directorate (ICD), the continental organisation seeks to change the
The recent constitutional amendments in Somalia, ratified by the Federal Parliament on March 4, 2026, represent one of the most
The Iran conflict is the most consequential strategic miscalculation since Iraq — and Washington still hasn’t read the playbook unfolding
I hate to be giving the Trump administration excuses for a weak economy, but I do feel an obligation to
Billie Eilish joins history dunces wailing about ‘stolen’ land in USA to Israel – but elsewhere? Land acknowledgements have become de rigueur at
While the focus for US President Donald Trump during the Iran war is naturally on avoiding human casualties, what he
By Abdulrahman Al-Rashed Although only one week has passed since the outbreak of large-scale war, the imbalance in the balance
The shortage of policemen across the Russian Federation has hit residents of cities in the northern portions of that country
By Ryan McMaken Murray Rothbard is well known as an opponent of warfare perpetrated by states. This includes acts of
March 8, 2026 marked the ninth day of the escalating military conflict between the Iranian regime, Israel, and the United
Despite relentless military strikes by the US and Israel, Iran is standing firm and refusing to concede victory to the
To understand the behavior of modern states, the Realist approach in international relations emphasizes that states have no permanent friends
For over three decades, Somalia has been adrift in a sea of “provisional” governance and foreign-inspired political experiments. Since the
The idea of sending the troops to invade and occupy Iran resurfaced in Washington in recent days, following the idea
A retroeconomy refers to an economic environment where firms operate using comparatively outdated technologies, yet continue to meet existing consumer
Warehouses are for storing goods. ICE wants to use them to store people. As Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ramps
It should come as no surprise given Moscow’s long tradition of playing the ethnic card to advance Kremlin interests, but
The United States’ withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) is more than a diplomatic rupture. It creates a unique
The military conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran’s regime has entered its eighth day on March 7, 2026.
By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya Here is a challenge for those who like solving mysteries—the case of the disappearing Marxists. You
A national daily commented editorially yesterday that apropos of the United States’ war on Iran, the Modi government should “take a
U.S. foreign aid is a Tyrant Entitlement Program. Phony piety has long been one of America’s top political exports. President
Cuba is currently facing intensifying economic hardships and political strain. Debates over the beleaguered nation’s future have grown within the
It was astounding to learn from the TV show of the former Rep. Joe Scarborough (R-FL) that an overall theme