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How Not To Reform A University: Trump’s Harvard Obsession – OpEd

The messy scrap between the Trump administration and Harvard University was always more than a touch bizarre.  On June 4, President Donald Trump...

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Binoy Kampmark

African Leaders Choose Geopolitical Solidarity Over Economic Development With Russia – OpEd

From various interpretations, Russia is taking advantage of the past Soviet-era connections and Africa’s growing dissatisfaction and disappointment...

yesterday 1

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Kester Kenn Klomegah

The End Of The Olive Groves: Green Destruction In The Name Of Coal – OpEd

In July 2025, the Turkish Grand National Assembly passed a controversial law allowing the clearing of olive groves and the exploitation of lignite...

yesterday 1

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Haluk Direskeneli

Anwar’s Legal Immunity Claim Destroys Any Moral High Ground: Yusoff Rawther Sexual Harassment Case – OpEd

Malaysian prime minister Anwar Ibrahim is pulling out all stops to prevent a sexual harassment case against him claim in the civil court. Anwar is...

yesterday 1

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Murray Hunter

France’s Dystopian Idea – OpEd

Facing the political impasse of the entire French system, France congers a dystopian moment: ban and punish all criticism of “the Republic.” The...

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F. Andrew Wolf

Israel’s Conservative Counter-Revolution – OpEd

In the past two decades, the Netanyahu cabinets have sought to legally hammer Israeli democracy into a Jewish autocracy. In the past two years, the...

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Dan Steinbock

Sudan: The SAF-Islamist Alliance And Its Growing Threat To The Country’s Christians – OpEd

Elements of the Sudanese Armed Forces, accompanied by Islamist militia  and police officers, destroyed a Pentecostal Church complex in El Haj...

yesterday 1

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James Wilson

Mixed Ethnic Identity In Ethiopia: Debunking The Myth Of Ethnic Uniqueness – OpEd

This paper examines the challenges faced by Ethiopians of mixed ethnic and linguistic backgrounds under the ethnic federalism implemented since...

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Girma Berhanu

The Strategic Use Of Human Rights Narratives In Conflict Zones – OpEd

The stories of human rights are a rather complicated and frequently disputable space in the present conflict areas. Even as such discourse remains...

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Ali Hassan

Kosovo In (1981−1989): A Silent Secession From Serbia And Yugoslavia – OpEd

Preface The period of the 1980s in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was marked by a powerless federal government

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Dr. Vladislav B. Sotirovic

The Virus That Was Born An Orphan: The Origin Of SARS-CoV-2 And The Silence Of Institutions – OpEd

By Marcos Giansante In any infectious outbreak, one of the first steps in the epidemiological response is to locate case one—the

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Mises

Hunter Biden Defends Joe, And Confirms Worst Fears – OpEd

By Mark Angelides Exactly one year after President Joe Biden announced that he would not be running for re-election, former first

yesterday 0

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Liberty Nation

A Sea Of Discord? Intensifying Military Drills Threaten Stability In The Caspian Region – OpEd

By Andrei Matveev (TCA) — On Monday, Russia and Iran launched joint military exercises in the Caspian Sea under the

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Liberty Nation

Starving Gazans – OpEd

Gazans are starving. They are starving because of the actions of the Israel government, undertaken with the critical support of

yesterday 0

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Adam Dick

Public Funding Is The Solution To Media Bias, Not The Driver – OpEd

The billionaire class has its sights set on an ignorant populace that would be more receptive to its morally bankrupt

yesterday 0

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Sonali Kolhatkar

Protecting Sudan’s Children From War And Starvation – OpEd

In the midst of Sudan’s relentless civil war, children have increasingly become the primary victims of a brutal and indiscriminate

yesterday 0

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Dr. Majid Rafizadeh

From Hero To Zero – OpEd

Since the start of the war in Ukraine, in February 2022, Volodymyr Zelensky has been elevated to the status of

yesterday 0

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Ian Proud

Keffiyeh Clash: Palestine Symbol May Or May Not Be Allowed In EU Parliament – OpEd

By Magnus Lund Nielsen (EurActiv) — Clarity is not a concept often associated with the European Parliament. So it should

yesterday 0

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Euractiv

A Genocide In Slow Motion: Gaza, Hunger, And The Collapse Of Humanitarian Law – OpEd

As starvation claims more lives each day in Gaza, legal experts and humanitarian leaders are sounding the alarm louder than ever: Israel’s...

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Umair Aslam Sherani

Robert Reich: So Much For Socialism – OpEd

When Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem unleashed her ICE shock troops on Los Angeles last month, she said: “We are not going away. We are...

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Robert Reich

Will An Iran Cyber Attack Panic Usher In A New Patriot Act? – OpEd

By Nicholas DeSimone In a 2007 interview, retired General Wesley Clark revealed that the Pentagon had a plan to “take out seven

previous day 2

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Mises

Is The World Order Collapsing? – OpEd

Sometimes, when the electricity goes out in a city, everyone works together to maintain order, help the most vulnerable residents, and find ways of...

previous day 2

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John Feffer

Economics And The New Left – OpEd

The election of Zohran Mamdani as the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City has conventional Democrats reeling, and most of the rest of...

previous day 3

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John C. Goodman

Federal Funds Yanked From California’s Zombie Bullet Train Boondoggle – OpEd

The U.S. Department of Transportation officially terminated federal funding for California’s zombie bullet train boondoggle. The project...

previous day 2

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Craig Eyermann

Spanish Court Confirms Tehran’s Terror Network Targets European Voices Of Freedom – OpEd

In a resounding confirmation of the Iranian regime’s global terrorism, Spain’s High Court has formally charged eight individuals with the attempted...

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Sadegh Pashm-Foroush

Iran: ‘Hatred Towards Afghans Has Grown So Much’ – OpEd

By Mehraban Mh. Munir Afghans living in Iran have described arbitrary arrest, expulsion and confiscation of goods as Tehran stepped up deportations...

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Iwpr

Terms Of Convenience – OpEd

Our homes are getting smarter. Our devices are more intuitive, our routines increasingly automated. Whether it’s a smart TV that recommends what we...

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Noureen Akhtar

The Golden Idol Machine – OpEd

The other day, I found my high school yearbook. My kids were flipping through it, laughing at old photos and hairstyles, and one of them paused,...

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Joshua Stylman

Robert Reich: The Three Ways Trump Is Shafting His Base – OpEd

Robert Reich: The Three Ways Trump Is Shafting His Base – OpEd

Trump is shafting his base economically in three ways most Trump voters don’t see or know. It’s important that they do.  The Consumer Price Index...

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Robert Reich

What Is Allah’s 100th Name? – OpEd

What Is Allah’s 100th Name? – OpEd

Many Islamic scholars saw the 100th name of Allah as a future name like “ana” (I am). The learned scholar and mystic Mansur Al-Hallaj was put to...

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Rabbi Allen S. Maller

Diplomacy At A Crossroads: Ending The Korean Peninsula Standoff – OpEd

Diplomacy At A Crossroads: Ending The Korean Peninsula Standoff – OpEd

The Korean Peninsula stands at a precarious juncture that threatens both regional stability and the broader international order. Despite repeated...

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Simon Hutagalung

A Reflection On The Sounds Of Büyükada – OpEd

A Reflection On The Sounds Of Büyükada – OpEd

The island of Büyükada (Prinkipo), one of the Princes’ Islands near Istanbul, has long been a place of spiritual resonance and acoustic subtlety....

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Haluk Direskeneli

Reza Pahlavi And Monarchism: A Manufactured Project Of The Iranian Regime – OpEd

In the aftermath of Iran’s December 2017 uprising, when rebellious youth took to the streets and shattered the illusion of so-called...

previous day 2

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Fara Mahmoudi

Will The US Stop Aid To Pakistan? – OpEd

Will The US Stop Aid To Pakistan? – OpEd

When U.S. Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib called for cutting or conditioning U.S. military aid to Pakistan during a January 24, 2025, Capitol Hill...

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Dr. Samit Gupta

India’s Refusal To Sign Up To SCO Due To China’s Coverage Of Terrorism – OpEd

At the global level and even more so in the Western world there is a need to instrumentalize words that carry fundamental meanings such as...

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Staikou Dimitra

Shadows Of Survival: Afghan Women Struggle Under Taliban Restrictions – OpEd

Since the return of Taliban rule in 2021, Afghan women have faced an increasingly repressive environment, with their participation in public life...

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Sara Sheikh

Press Freedom: Journalists Targeted In Bangladesh’s Crisis – OpEd

Bangladesh’s interim government is waging an aggressive assault on press freedom and minority rights, deepening a national crisis. Journalists, the...

previous day 1

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Shashwat Gupta Ray

Healthy Futures Begin With Educated Women: Bridging The Gap Between Rural And Urban Health And Education – OpEd

The key to improving women’s and children’s health in rural Morocco lies in women’s education.  Morocco has spent the last twenty years making...

previous day 1

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Caelan Stewart

The Untouchables: The Sexual Predators Within America’s Power Elite – OpEd

The Untouchables: The Sexual Predators Within America’s Power Elite – OpEd

Once again, the American police state is choosing to protect predators, not victims. Jeffrey Epstein—the hedge fund billionaire/convicted serial...

tuesday 2

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John And Nisha Whitehead

Selling The Public Lands – OpEd

Selling The Public Lands – OpEd

By Ryan Wardle Senator Mike Lee has been making waves recently with his support of new potential legislation that would mandate sale of a small...

tuesday 2

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Mises

‘Crypto’ Is Silicon Valley Speak For Waste, Fraud, And Abuse – OpEd

‘Crypto’ Is Silicon Valley Speak For Waste, Fraud, And Abuse – OpEd

The Republicans in Congress, along with many Democrats, are rushing ahead with legislation to promote crypto currencies in various ways. Their...

tuesday 2

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Dean Baker

Impotent Effusions: The Joint Statement On Gaza – OpEd

Impotent Effusions: The Joint Statement On Gaza – OpEd

Impotence takes various forms.  Before the daily massacres, incidents of starvation and dispossession of Palestinians taking place in the Gaza...

tuesday 2

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Binoy Kampmark

Mahdi Needed To Come And Feed Us – OpEd

Mahdi Needed To Come And Feed Us – OpEd

The Trump administration took another step to make it harder to find major, legally mandated scientific assessments of how climate change is...

tuesday 1

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Rabbi Allen S. Maller

Bridge To Peace: Why Indonesia Under Prabowo Could Mediate Korean Tensions – OpEd

Bridge To Peace: Why Indonesia Under Prabowo Could Mediate Korean Tensions – OpEd

The conflict on the Korean Peninsula presents an opportunity for Indonesia, under President Prabowo Subianto, to serve as a mediator in...

tuesday 3

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Simon Hutagalung

Huckabee’s Criticism Of Israel Exposes The Tip Of The Iceberg – OpEd

Huckabee’s Criticism Of Israel Exposes The Tip Of The Iceberg – OpEd

Evangelical Christian and US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee last week wrote a letter that criticized the Tel Aviv government for discriminating...

tuesday 2

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Ray Hanania

Brilliant ‘Eddington’ Plunges Viewers Right Back To 2020 – OpEd

Brilliant ‘Eddington’ Plunges Viewers Right Back To 2020 – OpEd

Rarely has my heart raced so fast in a movie.  Eddington  (2025) is nuts. Brilliantly crazy. Beyond belief. Beyond words. It might be the most...

tuesday 2

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Jeffrey A. Tucker

Iran: Regime Corruption Is Draining The Country Dry – OpEd

As temperatures soar past 50 degrees Celsius, a new wave of public anger is rising across Iran. On July 21, the people of Nasimshahr, Tehran, took...

tuesday 2

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Shamsi Saadati

A Republic In Shadow: Pakistan’s Reckoning Between Khaki And The People – OpEd

A Republic In Shadow: Pakistan’s Reckoning Between Khaki And The People – OpEd

In the austere corridors of Rawalpindi’s General Headquarters—where power is measured not in votes but in veiled commands—Pakistan’s future is once...

tuesday 2

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Saad Hafiz

August 1 Tariffs: US Blow to Japan And South Korea Spurs Global Repercussions – OpEd

August 1 Tariffs: US Blow to Japan And South Korea Spurs Global Repercussions – OpEd

The implementation of 25 per cent import tariffs on Japan and South Korea by the United States starting August 1, 2025, marks a historic shift in...

tuesday 3

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Simon Hutagalung

Did Trump Expose The DC Sham On Waste And Fraud? – OpEd

Did Trump Expose The DC Sham On Waste And Fraud? – OpEd

On January 24, President Trump fired 17 inspector generals working for a wide array of federal agencies. Trump’s action jolted Washington because...

tuesday 1

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James Bovard