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Some people tell me that I should be talking more about the climate crisis than the crisis of democracy. But you know something? We can’t deal...
This apparent conversation was recorded in a Republican leader’s handphone which had an erased TikTok account. The phone is alleged to have Chinese...
By Ryan Turnipseed If you ask any American libertarian who the worst presidents of all time were, you are likely to receive the same answers,...
California’s law requiring background checks to purchase ammunition is unconstitutional, the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last week....
A high-level United Nations General Assembly conference has concluded after a debate the “States have until the Beginning of September to endorse”...
Historically, the German occupation forces were those who were the first Great Power to create and recognize any kind of at least a short-lived...
They have been the playthings of powers for decades, and there is no promise that this will end soon. Empires and powers seem to come and go, yet...
There has long been a debate about what closures in rural areas mark the approaching death of towns and villages. Most point to the absence of jobs...
In the early 1980s, if one had stood on the shores of Shenzhen and looked inland, the view would have been unremarkable—modest fishing hamlets,...
American healthcare is currently providing us with an excellent lesson in what capitalism looks like in the absence of a moral framework. The...
This isn’t an investment letter and I’m not an investment advisor. But I want to warn you. The financial economy — stocks, bonds, and their...
Well-known author, fund manager and columnist for the Financial Times Ruchir Sharma wrote this week that the perception that the US President...
The Princes’ Islands, often called the jewel of Istanbul, have long been celebrated for their serenity, natural beauty, and historic charm. But...
Youth-led, rights-based and gender transformative HIV response is key. “Community-led programmes are lifelines of the HIV response, reaching those...
Just the other day, Pakistan’s Foreign Office [FO] issued a statement in which it accused New Delhi of launching Operation Sindoor “without any...
Can 28 foreign ministers be wrong? That was the number who put their names to a joint statement published on July 21 largely condemning Israel for...
The long-standing unrest in Balochistan is not a strictly native rebellion anymore; it has gravitated more to a geopolitical chess board where...
The Catholic Church in India faces a crisis it barely acknowledges. Behind the familiar rituals and parish duties, priests are taking their own...
India today stands at a defining juncture—poised between a modern future and the pull of its deeply entrenched past. Among the most pressing...
By Ryan McMaken It’s been a big week for “the data.” At Wednesday’s FOMC press conference, Fed Chair Jerome Powell announced that the Fed was...
As we approach our country’s 250th birthday, there is no better time to reflect on where we have been and how we got here. Yet Americans are...
Arid and Semi-Arid Zones of Mexico: A Comprehensive Exploration of Biodiversity, Ecology, and Conservation is a multidisciplinary reference from ...
The new trade agreement between Pakistan and America is more than a customs duty realignment—it is a sign of the rebalancing of regional relations...
I don’t know who coined the phrase ‘a pessimist is an experienced optimist,’ but I find some comfort in it when analyzing current and the...
With nearly one and half year in power, the ruling illegitimate coalition in Pakistan has failed to deliver things successfully. This is not the...
The second quarter GDP report came in roughly in line with expectations. The surge in imports from the first quarter was reversed, which meant that...
As Myanmar’s military junta lifted its state of emergency on July 31, 2025, and announced elections for December, Japan’s Foreign Minister IWAYA...
Most Israelis are too focused on the atrocities that Hamas committed on October 7 to acknowledge, much less denounce, the atrocities their...
The government’s war on homelessness—much like its war on terrorism, its war on drugs, its war on illegal immigration, and its war on...
By Jake Scott As of Sunday, July 27, the United States and the European Union have signed a new trade agreement, imposing a 15% tariff on most EU...
“The best way to keep a prisoner from escaping is to make sure he never knows he’s in prison.” —Fyodor Dostoyevsky Most people hear...
Australia, in keeping with its penal history, has a long record of paranoid officialdom and paternalistic wowsers. Be it perceived threats to...
I was listening to this NPR piece on the continuing rise in the stock market Sunday morning and was struck to hear this: “Despite the concerns...
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson—probably the worst Speaker in American history—shut down the House early this week before...
In recent months, the world has been gripped by a tense and uncertain reality: Vladimir Putin’s Russia has issued stark warnings of nuclear...
As we approach our country’s 250th birthday, there is no better time to reflect on where we have been and how we got here. Yet Americans are...
By now, I’m pretty sure that all of my clients and regular readers fully understand why allocating a part of their wealth to physical precious...
Southeast Asia functions as both an essential economic bloc and a vital global trade hub, which maintains fragile regional peace during continuous ...
The Federation Council, which is Russia’s upper chamber of legislators, continues to show its highest commitment to the principles of parliamentary...
The Jewish memorial date of Tisha B’Av is the one day on the Jewish calendar when the topic of the unrestrained hatred of other Jews (sinat khinam)...
By Daoud Kuttab Mike Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas, is a self-professed Christian Zionist who unconditionally supports the state of...
There is a widespread notion that today’s United Russia Party is like the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and thus like its predecessor won’t...
As border tensions between Thailand and Cambodia erupted to five days of fighting before a ceasefire was declared, reports of Cambodian migrant...
The ultraconservative Sanseito party gained control of 14 upper house seats in the July 2025 election, while the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)...
This year alone, Kazakhstan has hosted numerous forums, summits, and high-level delegations, reinforcing its status as a strategic bridge between...
The Covid era cut through traditional ideological paradigms like knives on tissue. Nothing behaved as we might have expected. The civil...
By Ryan McMaken During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the party of laissez-faire and free markets—known today as “classical...
The United States maintains an extremely difficult and dangerous diplomatic relationship with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea...
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) distinguished itself as an obsessive shots pusher and freedom theatener during the coronavirus crackdown....
It is true that Barack Obama used the surveillance state apparatus in an effort to undermine the first Donald Trump administration with the...