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Artisans Can Make The World A Beautiful Place – OpEd

There are millions of artisans living in different countries who make biodegradable utility and decorative items from the organic material

yesterday 1

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Eurasia Review

Alpha Or Bias Elimination? Rethinking The True Source Of Superior Returns – OpEd

For decades, the investment industry has been obsessed with the concept of alpha. It has become the flagship of active

yesterday 3

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Camilo Ulloa

Nuclear-Generated Electricity Overshadows Government-Subsidized Wind And Solar – OpEd

In the 21st century, there is one thing that all countries and their governments, regardless of ideology, have in common:

yesterday 2

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Ronald Stein

How Will The US Government Pay The National Debt? – OpEd

Between August 8 and October 21, 2025, the U.S. government’s total public debt outstanding increased by more than $1 trillion, reaching

yesterday 2

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Craig Eyermann

Turkmenistan: Mark 30th Anniversary Of Neutrality By Showing Humanity And Releasing Imprisoned Activists – OpEd

As Turkmenistan prepares to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its permanent neutrality on 12 December 2025, International Partnership for Human

yesterday 2

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Iphr

Misnomer Or Reality? Why Bangladesh Is Selling Its Vital Port? – OpEd

The idea of leasing Chattagram Port was not new, rather it was first initiated in 1997. The process continued till

yesterday 2

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Anik Dey

The Hype Layer: How ‘Hypersonic’ And ‘800 Km Range’ Claims Formed A Reality Of Their Own – OpEd

When Pakistan fired its latest naval missile, the event itself was almost unremarkable: a controlled ignition, a rising flame, a

yesterday 2

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Aritra Banerjee

Detained By Canada: A Puzzling Experience – OpEd

Just few weeks ago, on October 23-26 in Istanbul, we completed the final session of the Gaza People’s Tribunal. It

yesterday 2

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Hilal Elver

Algeria–China Industrial Era: Strategic Investments Set To Reshape National Economy – OpEd

Algeria is entering a transformative phase in its economic relations with China, marked by strategic investments, technology transfer, and local

yesterday 2

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Madjed Sakhri

Ron Paul: Progress In The Fight For Educational Freedom – OpEd

The government shutdown “proved an argument that conservatives have been making for 45 years: The U.S. Department of Education is

yesterday 1

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Ron Paul

Tehran Chokes As World’s Most Polluted City, A Deadly Price For Regime Neglect – OpEd

While millions of Iranians gasp for breath, the clerical regime has turned the nation’s cities into toxic death traps. In

yesterday 1

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Shamsi Saadati

Charles De Montalembert: A Forgotten Pillar Of Classical Liberalism – OpEd

Among the many figures who contributed to the growth and refinement of classical liberalism in Europe, few are more deserving

yesterday 1

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Joseph Solis-Mullen

A Dream Of Deflation – OpEd

By Chris Baecker The most pleasant surprise in my first year teaching economics and government full-time was being asked to

yesterday 1

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Joseph Solis-Mullen

Africa’s Demand For Refined Products To Surge Into 2050 – OpEd

Africa stands at a crossroads in the flow of global energy dynamics — a pivotal moment where the continent can

yesterday 1

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Nj Ayuk

War Over Compromise: Burhan’s Ever-Hardening Stance In Sudan – OpEd

At a time when the international community has been intensifying efforts to bring peace to Sudan, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan,

yesterday 1

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Willy Fautre

Revitalizing India’s Higher Education Under NEP 2020: Comparative Lessons From UK-Model – OpEd

India’s higher education architecture stands at a crossroads. While the country boasts one of the world’s largest tertiary education networks,

yesterday 1

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Kritant Mishra

Is Europe Flexible Enough To Solve Its Polycrisis? – OpEd

By Chris Doyle What is Europe in the 21st century? Where is it heading? Is it part of a West

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Arab News

Climate Censorship And Integrity At COP30 And Beyond – OpEd

Alarmists don’t have evidence and are losing battle, so they try to silence climate realists The Roman god Janus had two faces:

yesterday 1

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Paul Driessen

Damming Lives And Landscapes – OpEd

Damming Lives And Landscapes – OpEd

The growing rate of movement of hydroelectric impetus by India along its northern and north-eastern borders has precipitated a whirl-wind of...

yesterday 2

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Dr. Hamza Khan

NATO’s 5 Percent Gamble: Strength Or Dependence? – OpEd

The agreement by NATO members to raise defense spending to 5 percent of GDP by 2035 has been welcomed across

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Dr. Imran Khalid

Operation Sagar Bandhu In Sri Lanka: A Humanitarian Bridge – OpEd

“Operation Sagar Bandhu” is the latest term to enter the lexicon of India’s neighbourhood relations. India has launched this initiative

yesterday 0

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A. Jathindra

Trump Has Delivered Tangible Results To The Region – OpEd

Trump Has Delivered Tangible Results To The Region – OpEd

By Nadim Shehadi The intensity of American reactions to President Donald Trump remains intriguing. I saw it in Boston among both students and...

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Arab News

Washington And Moscow To Negotiate Peace For Ukraine – OpEd

Washington And Moscow To Negotiate Peace For Ukraine – OpEd

Washington and Moscow have agreed to engage in peace negotiations in December, aims at putting an end to the three-old Russia-Ukraine conflict....

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Kester Kenn Klomegah

The Great Departure: Why Israelis Are Choosing To Be Exiles Over ‘Super-Sparta’ – OpEd

The Great Departure: Why Israelis Are Choosing To Be Exiles Over ‘Super-Sparta’ – OpEd

For nearly eight decades, the State of Israel defined its success by Aliyah—the immigration of Jews to the land. However, as 2025 draws to a close,...

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Altaf Moti

Vietnam Wants To Enter Global Biotechnology Market – OpEd

Vietnam is accelerating plans to develop its biotechnology sector as the global market grows over 13 percent annually and is projected to reach...

previous day 3

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Veeramalla Anjaiah

Uzbekistan Hosts Third European Union–Central Asia Economic Forum – OpEd

Uzbekistan Hosts Third European Union–Central Asia Economic Forum – OpEd

The third European Union–Central Asia Economic Forum, held on 26 November in Tashkent, marked a major milestone in the deepening partnership...

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Derya Soysal

Afghanistan’s Second Collapse – OpEd

Afghanistan’s Second Collapse – OpEd

Ever since the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, Afghanistan has undergone a dramatic transformation—one that has now reached a crisis...

previous day 3

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Ali Khan Bangash

Will The Walls Of Jericho Finally Come Tumbling Down? – OpEd

Will The Walls Of Jericho Finally Come Tumbling Down? – OpEd

With the reorganized and restaffed agencies of the Dept of Health and Human Services (DHHS) firmly in place, and the release of the UK Covid-19...

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Steven Kritz

The Anti-Capitalist Mentality Of The Estado Novo – OpEd

The Anti-Capitalist Mentality Of The Estado Novo – OpEd

By Paulo Ferreira Months ago, I wrote an article “The Portuguese Estado Novo Was Socialist” outlining the socialist characteristics of the...

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Mises

Should Interest Rates Go Up Or Down? – OpEd

Interest rate direction is central to modern U.S. monetary policy, and the last two decades, that direction’s been mostly downward. The Federal...

previous day 2

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Scott Beyer

How Land Subsidence Reveals The Rotten Core Of The Iranian Regime – OpEd

How Land Subsidence Reveals The Rotten Core Of The Iranian Regime – OpEd

Iran is in the midst of a silent, man-made catastrophe. The ground beneath its cities and plains is collapsing at a world-record pace, a crisis...

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Sadegh Pashm-Foroush

Khamenei’s Deadlock And The Urgent Need For International Support For Democratic Change In Iran – OpEd

Khamenei’s Deadlock And The Urgent Need For International Support For Democratic Change In Iran – OpEd

Iran stands at a critical turning point in its contemporary history. Deep economic and social crises, repeated nationwide protests, and sustained...

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Fara Mahmoudi

Ukraine War: Geopolitical Gains And Losses – OpEd

“The Ukrainian conflict should never have happened, and would not have happened if I were President.”  — Donald Trump on Truth Social....

saturday 4

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Lim Teck Ghee

A Realist World Order Emerging From The Ukraine Conflict – OpEd

As the war in Ukraine grinds into its fourth year, the world is no longer operating under the familiar rules of Cold War blocs or post–Cold War...

saturday 4

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Suminda Jayasundera

Clownish Proscriptions: Challenging The Palestine Action Ban – OpEd

Clownish Proscriptions: Challenging The Palestine Action Ban – OpEd

On June 20, members of Palestine Action broke into a Royal Airforce base at Brize Norton, Oxfordshire, going on to spray paint two military...

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Binoy Kampmark

Does AI Lead To Socialism? – OpEd

Does AI Lead To Socialism? – OpEd

By George Ford Smith There’s an argument running through the commentariat that goes something like this: AI (artificial intelligence) has already...

saturday 2

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Mises

UN Road Map For Gaza Is Littered With Uncertainty – OpEd

UN Road Map For Gaza Is Littered With Uncertainty – OpEd

By Yossi Mekelberg Combing through UN Security Council Resolution 2803, I began to question whether it is the case of the international community...

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Arab News

Hallett Inquiry Report: Of, By, And For Lawyers – OpEd

On 20 November 2025, the Hallett inquiry into the UK Covid experience published its 800-page Module 2 report. An inquiry of, by, and for lawyers,...

saturday 5

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Ramesh Thakur

Whatever Happened To Bashar Al Assad? – OpEd

Whatever Happened To Bashar Al Assad? – OpEd

Bashar Al Assad spends most of his day playing video games. The ex-Syrian president now has nothing to do but roam around his set of luxury flats in...

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Dr. Marwan Asmar

A Tragedy In Washington And A Turning Point For US Policy Toward Afghan Refugees – OpEd

A Tragedy In Washington And A Turning Point For US Policy Toward Afghan Refugees – OpEd

The recent attack in Washington, D.C.—in which an Afghan national killed a National Guard officer and left another in critical condition—has shaken...

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Najib Azad

Why India Can’t Catch Up To China—Yet – OpEd

Why India Can’t Catch Up To China—Yet – OpEd

For years, analysts and media outlets have hailed India as “the next China,” an emerging Asian powerhouse poised to surpass its northern neighbor....

28.11.2025 9

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Felix Abt

The Global Network Of Israel’s Friends – OpEd

With Israel the object of so much vilification from prominent individuals, organizations, UN agencies and judicial bodies, the work of the...

28.11.2025 6

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Neville Teller

Moscow Institute Calls Tor Diverting Portions of Flow Of Two Rivers in Northwestern Russia To Occupied Portions Of Ukraine – OpEd

Moscow Institute Calls Tor Diverting Portions of Flow Of Two Rivers in Northwestern Russia To Occupied Portions Of Ukraine – OpEd

As tensions rise over the possibility that Russia will divert part of the flow of Siberian rivers southward to Central Asia, the Russian Academy of...

28.11.2025 5

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Paul Goble

From Shadow To Light: Supporting Unhoused Persons To Access Lifesaving TB Services – OpEd

From Shadow To Light: Supporting Unhoused Persons To Access Lifesaving TB Services – OpEd

The risk of getting TB disease is among the highest in unhoused and other marginalised persons but the likelihood of them seeking public TB...

28.11.2025 3

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Shobha Shukla

Russian Media Now Seem To Be Seeking Resignation Of Aida Balayeva, Kazakh Minister Of Culture And Information – OpEd

Russian Media Now Seem To Be Seeking Resignation Of Aida Balayeva, Kazakh Minister Of Culture And Information – OpEd

EADaily, which is, according to Wikipedia, a Russian state-controlled propaganda news outlet founded in 2015, published a piece titled “Kazakhstan:...

28.11.2025 3

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Akhas Tazhutov

European Leaders Are Desperate For The War In Ukraine To Continue – OpEd

Left to their own devices, European leaders would be happy for the war in Ukraine to continue, with little regard for the enormous human cost...

28.11.2025 4

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Ian Proud

Afghanistan Is Once Again The World’s Terror Sanctuary – OpEd

Afghanistan Is Once Again The World’s Terror Sanctuary – OpEd

By any honest measure, the evidence is no longer anecdotal, fragmentary or politically convenient. It is overwhelming. Four years after the Taliban...

28.11.2025 7

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Rashid Siddiqui

Why Are Veterans Losing Faith In A System Meant To Protect Them? – OpEd

In a country that rightly celebrates its armed forces, the test of sincerity lies not in ceremonial tributes but in how veterans are treated once...

28.11.2025 4

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Aritra Banerjee

Warren Harding: A Sinner In The Hands Of Angry Progressives – OpEd

Warren Harding: A Sinner In The Hands Of Angry Progressives – OpEd

By Joshua Mawhorter Mainstream historical “memory”—profoundly influenced by post-New Deal progressive interpretation—treats Warren G. Harding as...

28.11.2025 3

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Mises

Japan’s Stabilizing Role In ASEAN Amid US–China Rivalry – OpEd

Japan’s Stabilizing Role In ASEAN Amid US–China Rivalry – OpEd

The United States and China engage in an escalating great-power rivalry which threatens Southeast Asia’s current stability. The growing economic...

28.11.2025 4

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Simon Hutagalung