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Back when George W. Bush was doing his big drive to privatize Social Security, I got upset because he was
The U.S. military has been carrying out extrajudicial killings in the Caribbean and Pacific over the past nine months with impunity. On
Russians in major cities live longer than those in poorer regions of the country at least in part because the
Mozambique’s latest draft Local Content Law signals a more structured and outcome-driven approach to ensuring that the country’s growing oil
The recent escalation of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, including disruptions linked to the Iran conflict, has once again
By Andrew Moran The war in Iran, approaching its 11th week, has lifted global energy prices. US crude oil is at $95
By Dr. Abdel Aziz Aluwaisheg Iran’s 7,000-plus attacks against Gulf Cooperation Council countries and the closure of the Strait of
After British troops had beaten German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel’s tank forces at the Second Battle of El Alamein in
The United States currently spends almost a whopping trillion dollars a year on the U.S. military (a level higher than the next nine
By Vincent Cook Finn Andreen recently wrote a Mises Wire article arguing that the values characterized as universally-applicable to all mankind by...
The South Caucasus lies at a juncture between Asia and Europe. The geopolitical landscape made it essential for both emerging
Pakistan raised its defence budget by over 20% in the latest fiscal cycle, even as total federal expenditures were cut
Warning Ignored Due to the barbaric targeted killing of 26 unarmed tourists by Pakistan sponsored terrorists in Pahalgam, New Delhi
On May 4 Iran fired 12 ballistic missiles, three cruise missiles, and four drones into the United Arab Emirates. This
Taiwan is only an island. Though today, it may very well be the deadliest place on earth. In one single
India and Bangladesh are experiencing one of their toughest times in recent years. Formerly a model of regional cooperation on
taly’s leading opera houses are entering the 2026 autumn–winter season with an ambitious repertoire, offering an exceptional opportunity for...
Cartel members are not always a congenial bunch. Relations can get frosty and brittle over time. With the United Arab
In Somalia, everyone is a sultan, a poet, and a political analyst, often all three before the second cup of
Trump calls the entourage of 12 CEOs accompanying him to China an “incredible gathering” of America’s “Greatest Businessmen/women.” Well, it
Tariffs are being weaponized. The global trading system is now in deep crisis. Supply chains are being manipulated as instruments
In modern conflicts, wars are no longer fought only on battlefields. They are increasingly fought through narratives, international reporting, digital
California’s high-speed rail project has surged from the original $33 billion to a staggering $231 billion. As Katy Grimes of the California Globe...
When President Trump warned that the Iran ceasefire was “on life support,” the statement landed like a threat. But threats
By Javier M. Carbajosa Saudi Arabia and Spain culminated a long process in Madrid on Wednesday. It will be consequential
Besieged by relentless domestic and foreign crises, Iran’s regime is carrying out executions on a daily basis. Terrified of another
U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping opened a high-stakes summit in Beijing on May 14, 2026, amid
By Ryan McMaken In the year since Donald Trump’s “liberation day” in April 2025—on which he began raising import taxes
By Mani Basharzad One of the first attempts by the second Trump administration to cut government waste was massive cuts
Artificial Intelligence (AI) seems to be on everyone’s lips these days, and not surprisingly, given the widely divergent opinions about
A conversation with Adrian Monck, Editor of 7 Things and former Managing Director and Managing Board Member at the World
Tucker Carlson, like any genius in the media world, has an uncanny knack for zeroing in on men and mice
There is something seriously wrong with a large swath of self-identified Democrats. If the nutty things they believe were true
Nuclear technology has changed the nature of global security, where nuclear-armed countries have too much responsibility to safeguard their nuclear
In an era where regional diplomacy increasingly extends beyond formal political dialogue, sports are emerging as a powerful bridge between
One of Istanbul’s most distinctive island communities, Heybeliada has recently returned to public attention through two major developments....
The Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh to become the next chair of the Federal Reserve on a 54-45 vote. This marks
(UCA News) — There is a particular kind of silence inside Velankanni’s basilica that people travel hundreds of kilometers to
In a significant development published in The Lancet, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) has officially been renamed Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian...
The growing tensions involving the United States, Iran and the Strait of Hormuz have once again pushed the Middle East
Investigations into Bangladesh Air Force personnel over suspected links to TTP extremist networks, conducted in 2025 and 2026, revealed that
In more than half of West Bengal’s assembly constituencies, deleted voters outnumbered victory margins. The data surrounding the Special Intensive
It is strange but one must note that citizens of the Horn of Africa States region experience the state not
On May 13, 2026, leaders of NATO’s Northern and Eastern flanks gathered in Romania for the Bucharest Nine (B9) summit.
Yesterday, almost 2,000 people, mostly young children, died of malaria because they could not access effective and relatively cheap treatment quickly
Global debt increased, in the first quarter of 2026, by more than USD 4.4 trillion to reach an all-time high
By Thiago V. S. Coelho Marx believed that once land is subjected to private property and competition, the superior economics of large-scale
By Jake Scott A particular legal case from China has also caught the interest and attention of many commentators in
As President Trump meets Xi Jinping in Beijing, the East Turkistan Government-in-Exile (ETGE) and East Turkistan National Movement is issuing one...
The announcement of a three-day ceasefire and a 1,000-prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine has predictably triggered a wave of optimism across...