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Why Torah Was Revealed During Ramadan – OpEd

Most people have at one time or another wondered, ‘If there is only one God why are there so many religions?’ The Qur’an declares that Allah could...

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Rabbi Allen S. Maller

Pakistan And UAE’s Strategic Economic Partnership – OpEd

Pakistan And UAE’s Strategic Economic Partnership – OpEd

Pakistan and UAE have created a MoU between Pakistan’s Board of Investment (BoI) and UAE’s International Free Zones Authority (IFZA) that holds...

yesterday 0

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Asad Ali

Who Gets The Blame For The Upcoming Recession? – OpEd

By Connor O’Keeffe Over the weekend, President Trump made headlines for refusing, on two occasions, to rule out the possibility that

yesterday 0

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Mises

Vietnam Party Chief To Lam Visits Indonesia, Agrees To Upgrade Bilateral Ties – OpEd

Vietnam Party Chief To Lam Visits Indonesia, Agrees To Upgrade Bilateral Ties – OpEd

General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) To Lam visited Indonesia from March 9-11 to upgrade bilateral relations and to mark 70...

yesterday 0

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Veeramalla Anjaiah

Between Critical Raw Materials And Oil, Kazakhstan Is Becoming A Regional Partner – OpEd

Between Critical Raw Materials And Oil, Kazakhstan Is Becoming A Regional Partner – OpEd

Critical raw materials play a crucial role in the production of low-carbon energy. This is why the EU is turning towards the use of these minerals...

yesterday 0

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Derya Soysal

Pakistan And Bangladesh Reclaiming Brotherhood: A New Chapter After Sheikh Hasina’s Hostile Regime – OpEd

Pakistan And Bangladesh Reclaiming Brotherhood: A New Chapter After Sheikh Hasina’s Hostile Regime – OpEd

There has always been politics in the relationship between Pakistan and Bangladesh marred by the history that it wears, but the recent past has seen...

yesterday 0

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Umair Khan

Revisiting Corporate Tax Governance Under Trump 2.0 Presidency – OpEd

Donald Trump’s comeback to the White House deals disaster to global tax commitment. The OECD Global Tax Deal, known with the 2 pillars, from making...

yesterday 0

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Andi Mohammad Ilham

Post-Fascism, A New Totalitarian Ideology, Now Spreading ‘Especially In Russia And The US’ – OpEd

Neither Putin nor Trump is a fascist in the classical sense, and neither in fact are neo-fascists, Vladimir Pastukhov says.

yesterday 0

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Paul Goble

No Donald Trump, America Was Not ‘Always Free’ – OpEd

In his State of the Union address last week, President Donald Trump promised that Americans “will always be free.” That

yesterday 0

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James Bovard

Mahmoud Khalil And The Criminalization Of Anti-Zionism – OpEd

The influence of apartheid Israel extends all over the world. Its supporters demand that anyone expressing anti-zionist viewpoints be ostracized,

yesterday 0

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Margaret Kimberley

When Dissent Becomes A Crime: The War On Political Speech Begins – OpEd

You can’t have it both ways. You can’t live in a constitutional republic if you allow the government to act

yesterday 0

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John And Nisha Whitehead

The US President Is Right: It’s Time To Bring Russia In From The Cold – OpEd

The Wall” fell in ‘89; yet, for 35 years the West has proceeded as though it was still intact. It’s

yesterday 0

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F. Andrew Wolf

Of Sap And Soil: Gandhi, Guru, And The Meaning Of Equality – OpEd

The centenary of Mahatma Gandhi’s visit to the Sivagiri Mutt in Kerala on 12 March 1925 invites more than formal

yesterday 0

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K.m. Seethi

Asserting Agency: How Europeans Can Ensure Ukraine’s Security – OpEd

By Marie Dumoulin Ever since Trump’s election, Europeans have anxiously waited for the new US administration’s “plan” to end the

yesterday 0

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Ecfr

Chorus Of The Poodles – OpEd

It would be very difficult to find a more Europe-loving American than me. For more than four decades, I have

yesterday 0

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Thomas Harrington

All The Pressure Is Now On Zelenskyy After Ceasefire Offer: Don’t Believe The British Spin – OpEd

I assess that Russia will agree with the U.S. on a proposed ceasefire in Ukraine. This would put the ball

yesterday 0

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Ian Proud

Europe Faces A MAGA ‘Vibe-Shift’ As Trump Moves To His Primordial Objective: The Global Reset – OpEd

Europe Faces A MAGA ‘Vibe-Shift’ As Trump Moves To His Primordial Objective: The Global Reset – OpEd

President Trump wants Ukraine settled, full stop. This is so that he can move ahead quickly – to normalise with Russia, and begin the ‘big picture’...

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Alastair Crooke

Robert Reich: The Trump Slump Is Now – OpEd

Robert Reich: The Trump Slump Is Now – OpEd

The message we’re getting from stock and bond markets deserves your attention.  Recall that Trump was elected largely because Americans thought the...

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Robert Reich

Spending Cuts Won’t Weaken The US Economy: They Will Strengthen It – OpEd

Spending Cuts Won’t Weaken The US Economy: They Will Strengthen It – OpEd

By Daniel Lacalle The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s GDPNow model projection for real GDP growth in the first quarter of 2025 (Q1 2025) is now...

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Mises

The Democrats’ Necessary Apology – OpEd

An old friend asked me to write a short piece on what I think we (progressives) should do now. I mentioned some immediate ways to stem the Trump...

previous day 2

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Dean Baker

Criticism Of Israel Is Misrepresented As Anti-Semitism – OpEd

Criticism Of Israel Is Misrepresented As Anti-Semitism – OpEd

By Jonathan Power In the New York Times, columnist Roger Cohen argued that anyone who queries the Jewish right to Israel is anti-Semitic. More than...

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Dean Baker

What Should Republicans Do About Medicaid? – OpEd

What Should Republicans Do About Medicaid? – OpEd

Republicans are in a bind. In order to give substance to their new budget bill, they need to cut Medicaid spending by billions of dollars. Yet the...

previous day 2

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John C. Goodman

Trump’s Address To Congress Highlights The Absence Of Opposition – OpEd

Trump’s Address To Congress Highlights The Absence Of Opposition – OpEd

During his address to Congress on March 4, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump faced brief heckling from Democratic Representative AI Green and...

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John P. Ruehl

Remember Kerensky: The Failure of Reformist Regimes – OpEd

Remember Kerensky: The Failure of Reformist Regimes – OpEd

The Trump administration assumed power in the thick of public fury, following five years of brutal despotism, economic decline, and many years, if...

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Jeffrey A. Tucker

Was October 7 Avoidable? – OpEd

After the Hamas-led offensive of October 7, 2023, it was portrayed as “Israel’s 9/11,” which came out of the blue. Yet, this assumption is not...

previous day 2

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Dan Steinbock

Cracking Down On US Colleges, For Israel – OpEd

Cracking Down On US Colleges, For Israel – OpEd

The United States government does not need to give a dime to any college. But, if it does continue its funding of colleges, the First Amendment of...

previous day 2

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Adam Dick

Is DOGE A Dog When It Comes To Real Federal Spending? – OpEd

Is DOGE A Dog When It Comes To Real Federal Spending? – OpEd

By Vincent Cook The first month of the Trump administration featured among other things a highly-publicized spectacle of Elon Musk and his DOGE...

monday 1

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Mises

Crypto And Donald Trump’s Strategic Baseball Card Reserve – OpEd

Crypto And Donald Trump’s Strategic Baseball Card Reserve – OpEd

The Republicans and Donald Trump seem set on establishing a strategic crypto reserve. They are claiming this will somehow be an important source of...

monday 1

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Dean Baker

The Erosion Of Judicial Independence: Is India’s Judiciary An Extension Of Hindutva? – OpEd

The Erosion Of Judicial Independence: Is India’s Judiciary An Extension Of Hindutva? – OpEd

Once the last bastion against executive overreach, India’s judiciary today stands accused of capitulating to the ideological project of Hindutva—an...

monday 2

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Debashis Chakrabarti

Trump’s Foreign Policy: Trade Corridor Geopolitics – OpEd

Trump’s Foreign Policy: Trade Corridor Geopolitics – OpEd

Contemporary conflicts are increasingly geopolitical – orchestrated across multiple nations and domains, manifesting in many ways, from...

monday 6

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F. Andrew Wolf

Turkey Filling Power Vacuum Created By American Indecisiveness And Political Turbulence – OpEd

Turkey Filling Power Vacuum Created By American Indecisiveness And Political Turbulence – OpEd

Current U.S. policies of indecisive actions, populism, and turbulence in internal politics have long-reaching consequences on various regions....

monday 1

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Julian Mcbride

Why US Automakers Make Vehicles And Source Parts In Canada – OpEd

President Trump is blowing up the global economy with threats of extortionate tariffs being placed on imports from foreign countries to the US. He...

monday 6

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Dave Lindorff

Trump’s Economic Outlook: Policy Shifts And Early Impact – OpEd

Trump’s Economic Outlook: Policy Shifts And Early Impact – OpEd

After a little more than a month back in the White House in 2025, Donald Trump’s presidency has already left a profound mark on the U.S. economy,...

monday 3

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Allen Gindler

It’s Rescission Time – OpEd

It’s Rescission Time – OpEd

The politicians who run the GOP on Capitol Hill are about ready to rug-pull Elon Musk and his patron in the Oval Office big time. That is, the so-...

monday 4

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David Stockman

Trump’s Ingenuity Vis-À-Vis Russia, Iran – OpEd

Trump’s Ingenuity Vis-À-Vis Russia, Iran – OpEd

Through the past three year period, Moscow claimed that it faced an existential threat from the US-led proxy war in Ukraine. But in the past six...

monday 1

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M.k. Bhadrakumar

Ramadan Is A Good Time For Jewish And Muslim Believers To Read – OpEd

Ramadan Is A Good Time For Jewish And Muslim Believers To Read – OpEd

During the month of Ramadan it would be mind opening for Jewish and Muslim believers to read “The Islamic Moses: How the Prophet Inspired Jews and...

monday 1

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Rabbi Allen S. Maller

Ron Paul: Tariffs Are Theft – OpEd

Ron Paul: Tariffs Are Theft – OpEd

The US and China came closer to a full-fledged trade war last week when China imposed tariffs of up to 15 percent on key US agricultural exports....

monday 1

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Ron Paul

Why Trump Will Not Win The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize – OpEd

Why Trump Will Not Win The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize – OpEd

Shortly now, if not already taking place, the Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize selection committee will be examining nominations for this year’s winner....

monday 1

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Lim Teck Ghee

A European President Elected By The People: Unification Or Disruption – OpEd

There is no common European defence possible without the popular election of those who govern Europe Accustomed to having a nuclear umbrella under...

monday 2

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Prof. Umberto Sulpasso

A Crumbling Edifice: The Taliban’s Unravelling Grip On Power – OpEd

A Crumbling Edifice: The Taliban’s Unravelling Grip On Power – OpEd

The Taliban’s resurgence in Afghanistan following the US withdrawal in August 2021 was heralded as a victory for the Islamist militant group....

monday 1

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Sehrish Khan

Event To Promote Kyrgyz Tourism In Brussels, Co-Organized By Embassy And Turkish Airlines – OpEd

Event To Promote Kyrgyz Tourism In Brussels, Co-Organized By Embassy And Turkish Airlines – OpEd

At an event held in Brussels at the Embassy of the Kyrgyz Republic, Turkish Airlines, and the Kyrgyz Association of Tour Organizations (KATO) were...

monday 1

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Derya Soysal

India’s Champions Trophy Victory Sparks Debate On Cricket’s Power Dynamics – OpEd

India’s Champions Trophy Victory Sparks Debate On Cricket’s Power Dynamics – OpEd

India’s Champions Trophy triumph over New Zealand yesterday has reignited discussions about power, privilege, and fairness in international...

monday 8

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Dr. Fr. John Singarayar

Robert Reich: More Reasons For Modest Optimism – OpEd

Robert Reich: More Reasons For Modest Optimism – OpEd

Your anxiety is entirely justified. We are going through one of the most stressful times in American history. It is a national emergency. Yet the...

09.03.2025 3

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Robert Reich

What Turkey’s Kurdish Process Means For The Broader Region – OpEd

By Dr. Sinem Cengiz In a historic call, the PKK’s imprisoned ringleader Abdullah Ocalan last month urged the Kurdish militant group to lay down its...

09.03.2025 1

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Arab News

Kyrgyz-Tajik Border Accord Not Universally Popular In Kyrgyz Political Elite – OpEd

Kyrgyz-Tajik Border Accord Not Universally Popular In Kyrgyz Political Elite – OpEd

At the end of February, Bishkek and Dushanbe announced the conclusion of an agreement about the disputed border between them. The accord was based...

09.03.2025 1

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Paul Goble

Propaganda Against The Arrest Of A High-Profile Terrorist – OpEd

Propaganda Against The Arrest Of A High-Profile Terrorist – OpEd

The recent arrest of Muhammad Sharifullah, who is a high-ranking ISIS-K militant and mastermind behind several deadly attacks has sparked a wave of...

09.03.2025 2

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Dr. Sahibzada Muhammad Usman

Between Shadow And Light: A Guide To DOGE And Its Controversy – OpEd

Between Shadow And Light: A Guide To DOGE And Its Controversy – OpEd

By James Fite Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, has been as controversial as the president who created it. The mission: to...

09.03.2025 1

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Liberty Nation

The End Of US Soft Power? – OpEd

The End Of US Soft Power? – OpEd

During the Cold War, the United States waged a war of ideas with the Soviet Union to capture the hearts and minds of the rest of the world. It was...

09.03.2025 1

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John Feffer

Change Happens When Gender Inequality Survivors Join Hands To Stop TB – OpEd

Change Happens When Gender Inequality Survivors Join Hands To Stop TB – OpEd

Before 2025 World TB Day I spent a day accompanying TB affected street activists (TASA) – women who help homeless women and female migrant workers...

09.03.2025 10

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Shobha Shukla

Zelenskyy’s ‘U-Turns’: Ending War – OpEd

Zelenskyy’s ‘U-Turns’: Ending War – OpEd

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has made a number of statements and policy shifts over the course of the three-year war with Russia. Leading...

09.03.2025 1

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Patial Rc