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Thinking Aloud About Sudan – OpEd

Millions of Sudanese today hark back to the days when President Omar Al Bashir continued to rule them for decades before he was ousted in 2019....

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Dr. Marwan Asmar

Moving At A High Speed Toward An Economic Abyss – OpEd

By George Ford Smith Here is modern economic theory in one sentence: money needs to be plentiful for a prosperous

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Mises

Will The Supreme Court Nix Trump’s Tariffs And Save The GOP In 2026? – OpEd

From most accounts of the justices’ reactions, it seems they were unimpressed with the argument from Donald Trump’s lawyers about

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Dean Baker

Decentralization For Stability: A Path To Resilient Balochistan – OpEd

Balochistan has stood at the crossroads between promise and neglect, a naturally well-endowed province bereft of participatory governance as a...

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Justice Before Diplomacy: Japan’s Path To Normalizing Ties With North Korea – OpEd

The proposed meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un serves as more than a regular diplomatic...

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Medicare Advantage: A Model Whose Time Has Come – OpEd

The American health care system has two distinguishing characteristics. First, similarly situated individuals pay the same premium, regardless of...

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John C. Goodman

We’re Still Breathing: Amhara Genocide In Ethiopia – OpEd

We are living in an age of autocrats — leaders who sit at varying points along a spectrum of repression

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Graham Peebles

Pakistan’s Democracy As Performance Art – OpEd

In Pakistan, power never really changes hands — it only changes costume. Between the generals’ discipline and the people’s defiance

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Saad Hafiz

The Sacramental Underpinnings Of Vaccine Culture – OpEd

The human capacity to sculpt the terrain that surrounds us is enormous but not without limits. While a farmer or a gardener may replace or modify...

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Thomas Harrington

Faith, Salah, And Hope For A Three Mahdi-Messianic Future – OpEd

It would be wise to realize that over 80% of predicted heat-related deaths in the Middle East and North Africa

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Rabbi Allen S. Maller

Ministerial Conference Promises Economic Growth, Trade And Investment Packages For African States – OpEd

On Nov. 19-21, Cairo will host the second Conference of African Foreign Ministers and Russia’s delegation, with an incredible goal

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Kester Kenn Klomegah

Christmas Traditions Of the Princes’ Islands And The San Pacifico Church: A Legacy Of Faith, Music, And Coexistence – OpEd

For centuries, Istanbul’s Princes’ Islands have stood as rare examples of communities where different faiths, languages, and cultures have lived...

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Haluk Direskeneli

Ireland’s Anti-Israel President – OpEd

On October 26 the people of Ireland voted overwhelmingly for Catherine Connolly as their new president.  Receiving 63% of first-preference votes,...

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Neville Teller

Canada’s Contribution To World War Two – Book Review

Aron Heller is a Canadian-American-Israeli journalist, author, and broadcaster.  Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he was still a child when his...

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Neville Teller

Saint Newman’s Light Guides Us Through Modern Doubt – OpEd

It was a crisp evening last July when Pope Leo XIV stepped onto the balcony overlooking St. Peter’s Square, his voice carrying across the crowd with...

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Dr. Fr. John Singarayar

America’s ‘Ceausescu Moment’ – OpEd

Revolutions are funny things. They start out almost imperceptible. The final straw itself may be as inconsequential as a single voice in the crowd...

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Daniel Mcadams

Record-Breaking CIIE: Openness As The Antidote To Protectionism – OpEd

The eighth China International Import Expo (CIIE), underway in Shanghai from November 5 to 10, 2025, is already proving to be a beacon of global...

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Dr. Imran Khalid

Why Afghanistan Must Confront The Roots Of Pakistan–Afghanistan Tensions – OpEd

Recent remarks about the relationship between the Pakistan and Afghanistan by Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid brought into loud focus an...

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Umair Khan

National Journalists Day In China Reminds Of Foreign Media Under Surveillance – OpEd

China is marking National Journalists Day on November 8, 2025. An observance for expounding on the importance of media freedom is expected to be...

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Shashwat Gupta Ray

Beyond Infrastructure: The New Face Of China–Pakistan Partnership – OpEd

When Pakistan and China shook hands this week over three new cooperation agreements—covering clean water, media collaboration, and transport...

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Iqra Awan

What Does The Failed Istanbul Talks Mean For Pak–Afghan Trade? – OpEd

On October 12, 2025, gunfire broke out at the Torkham crossing — Afghanistan’s busiest trade artery. Following an exchange of heavy artillery with...

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Hamayun Khan

Kazakhstan’s Abraham Moment – OpEd

Central Asia’s pivot to Israel signals a broader realignment in Eurasia Kazakhstan’s recent decision to join the Abraham Accords may represent the...

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Dr. Maurizio Geri

The Belt And Road Initiative And The Politics Of Connectivity: Sino-Indian Rivalry In The 21st Century – Book Review

China attempts to bridge the gap with the United States of America (USA), in terms of economics, military and technology.

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Dr. Saleh Shahriar

Why Did Modi Skip The ASEAN Summit In Malaysia? – OpEd

Prime Minister Modi is one who brags everywhere he goes, declaring that India stands tall upon the world stage, solely because of his excellence. ...

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Antony Vigilious Clement

Fitna-Ul-Khawarij’s Afghan Sanctuary: The TTP’s Propaganda War Against Pakistan – OpEd

Pakistan refers to the TTP as Fitna-ul-Khawarij (FAK), a title that reflects both the group’s ideological deviation from Islam and its campaign of...

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Muhammad Musab

El-Fasher’s Fall: RSF Back On The Front Foot While The SAF Fakes It Out – OpEd

Regrettable and appalling as the scenes from El-Fasher’s collapse a fortnight ago appeared at first sight to be, questions are

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James Wilson

Burhan’s Military-Islamist Alliance Rejects Peace – OpEd

Following meetings of the Quad (or Quartet) and reported indirect talks hosted by Washington, Sudan’s Transitional Sovereign Council (TSC) chief...

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Fernando Carvajal

A Loss For Transparency, A Win For Government Secrecy: Supreme Court Ruling Makes It Harder To Expose Corruption – OpEd

At a time when government officials increasingly insulate themselves from public scrutiny and the press—restricting access to the White House press...

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The Rutherford Institute Newsroom

Gilgul: How A Jewish Soul Returns Home – OpEd

Unlike Buddhism and Hinduism, Kabbalah does not teach that reincarnation (gilgul) occurs over the course of millions of years to millions of...

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Rabbi Allen S. Maller

Trump’s Gaza Ceasefire Plan: What’s Next? – OpEd

By Ghassan Khatib The second phase of US President Donald Trump’s plan to end Israel’s war in Gaza is not moving forward, and most probably will...

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Arab News

World Series University: Life Lessons From The MLB – OpEd

Last week, the Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series with a 5-4 extra-innings victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. Aside from marvelous play by...

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K. Lloyd Billingsley

The Airport Summit: How Trump And Xi Revived The Art Of Deal – OpEd

In the annals of diplomacy, few venues are less glamorous than an airport VIP lounge. Yet it was here, amid

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Dr. Imran Khalid

A Question Of Needlessness: Selling Iron Dome To Australia – OpEd

The world of defence policy is truly another planet. There, budgets are given to astronomical burgeoning and bizarre readings.  Threats can be...

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Binoy Kampmark

Trump’s War On Truth-Tellers – OpEd

Some folks who know my work presume that I am implacably opposed to all federal agencies. Not true.  I have always appreciated federal agencies...

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James Bovard

Erdogan Condemns Netanyahu While Waging His Own War On The Kurds – OpEd

By Robin Fakhari Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has recently denounced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the “continued...

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Fair Observer

Saudi Arabia’s Countering Violent Extremism Model – OpEd

The Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) model of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has already become an international practice model of

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New York’s New Leadership Offers Champagne Socialism – OpEd

By Connor Vasile Zohran Mamdani is now New York City’s first Democratic Socialist Mayor-elect, and with him comes a slew of initiatives marketed as...

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Fair Observer

Who’s Afraid Of The AI Boogeyman? – OpEd

It is becoming ever more obvious that many people fear rapidly developing Artificial Intelligence (AI), for various reasons, such as

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Bert Olivier

Does The Qur’an Oppose Judaism? – OpEd

The Qur’an is the only book of revelation that includes within itself a theory of prophethood which includes other religions.

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Rabbi Allen S. Maller

Medar Boquete Becomes The First Congolese To Receive Pushkin Medal – OpEd

November 2025, will go down in history as a significant date for the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Free University of Kinshasa (ULK)....

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Kester Kenn Klomegah

India’s West Asian Blues Deepen As Gaza Plan Shifts Gear – OpEd

The overnight visit by Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar to India has been rather thin on the ground. Although this

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M.k. Bhadrakumar

Who Holds the Power To Tax? The Supreme Court Weighs The Limits Of Presidential Power – OpEd

The U.S. Supreme Court heard yesterday oral arguments over whether President Trump exceeded his constitutional authority by unilaterally imposing...

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The Rutherford Institute Newsroom

Doha Accord And Beyond: The Erosion Of Taliban Credibility In International Engagements – OpEd

The Afghan Taliban have made several written and verbal commitments to the international community, including pledges to engage in intra-Afghan...

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Abdul Mussawer Safi

Swiss Initiatives And The Limits Of Western Involvement: Regional Lessons In Sri Lanka’s Reconciliation – OpEd

Recently, a Sri Lankan political delegation travelled to Switzerland at the invitation of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA)....

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A. Jathindra

From Hydropower To Human Capital: India’s Expanding Development Partnership With Bhutan – OpEd

India and Bhutan share a relationship that is both time-tested and forward-looking—a partnership that has matured over seven decades into

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Shashwat Gupta Ray

A Brief Overview Of Israel’s Strategy After Ceasefire Agreement – OpEd

The Middle East closely resembles a time bomb that awaits its destruction depending on the actions of the key actors

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Dr. Punsara Amarasinghe

A Peaceful World Comes From A Peaceful Mind – OpEd

Over centuries international organizations, political leaders, philosophers, religious preachers and writers have been trying to make the world a...

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Sudhansu R Das

The Women Shaping Pakistan’s Inclusive Economy – OpEd

Pakistan is making a move to empower women by the year 2025 and it appears to be streamlined and more

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Dr. Shahzaib Khan

The Cultural Treasures Of Büyükada – OpEd

Cultural Centers, the Islands Museum, the Stone School, Classical Music in Historic Churches, Jazz at Aya Yorgi and Seaside Hotels,

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Haluk Direskeneli

Iran: Regime Executes 76 In 12 Days – OpEd

On November 4, 2025, the “No to Executions Tuesdays” campaign entered its 93rd consecutive week, with prisoners on hunger strike

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Mahin Horri