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Germany At A Turning Point: Friedrich Merz’s Challenge To Lead In An Age Of Crisis – OpEd

In May 2025, Friedrich Merz took office as Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, inheriting a political landscape characterized

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Simon Hutagalung

Will Pakistanis Liberate Themselves From The Rule Of The Military-Mullah Alliance? – OpEd

At the stroke of midnight on 14th and 15th of August 1947, British colonial rule came to an end, and

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Bhabani Shankar Nayak

India’s S-400 Sudarshan Chakra Missile Shield Foils Pakistan’s Escalatory Bid – OpEd

The S-400, known as “Sudarshan” in Indian service, named after the mythological Sudarshan Chakra, is among the world’s most advanced

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Veeramalla Anjaiah

A Spectacle Of Strikes: South Asia’s Slow-Motion Detonation – OpEd

Once upon a time, not too long ago, yet rapidly fading into obsolescence, India and Pakistan performed the ritual of

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Yanis Iqbal

Singapore Elections: 4% Uptick Isn’t A Landslide Win – OpEd

In an increasingly crowded information sphere, many news outlets, both mainstream and their offshoots, as well as independent ones, have

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Lily Ong

Uzbekistan Reclaims Its Silk Road Legacy Through The Eternal City – OpEd

Uzbekistan is reconnecting with its Silk Road past through a unique cultural project in Samarkand. Spread across 17 hectares, the

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Adkhamjon Janobiddinov

Jammu And Kashmir: A Region Torn By Conflict And A Global Call To Combat Terrorism – OpEd

Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), especially Kashmir, is one of the world’s most militarized zones. It has remained a focal point

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Narinder Kumar

Drone Raids, Artillery Duels Takes India, Pakistan Close To War – OpEd

In a dangerous escalation towards all-out war, Pakistan has mounted massive drone raids on a wide front against Indian cities and

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Subir Bhaumik

The Horn Of Africa States: The Presence Of Uganda Soldiers In Somalia – OpEd

It is certainly not for the benefit of Somalia and Somalis. They did no good during their long stay in

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Dr. Suleiman Walhad

The Fed Leaves Fed Funds Rate At 4.5% As Economic Storm Clouds Gather – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken On Wednesday, the Federal reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee left the target federal funds rate unchanged at

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Mises

See The World And Save The Planet: 10 Incredible Places That Desperately Need Eco-Volunteers – OpEd

Purpose-driven travel offers unforgettable experiences that foster environmental stewardship, cultural connection, and lasting impact. Ecotourism...

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Kate Petty

Operation Sindoor: Pakistan’s Likely Retaliation – OpEd

Befitting Retribution Reiterating that “We are living up to the commitment that those responsible for this [Pahalgam terrorist] attack will

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Nilesh Kunwar

Pakistan: The Last Bastion Keeping A Lid On A Can Of Worms – OpEd

Pakistan is, at the present, the last bastion preventing a catastrophic unravelling of regional and international stability in an age

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Munir Khan

The Powder Keg In South Asia – OpEd

As the world nervously watches war zones in Europe and the Middle East, another tinderbox is quietly smoldering: South Asia.

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Iqra Awan

Morocco’s Necessary Step Towards Online Public Education – OpEd

The current landscape of education worldwide is utilizing online platforms to extend their populations’ access to learning. A successful learning...

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Alon Ben-Meir Ii

Motherhood Yields Happiness – OpEd

As we approach Mother’s Day, it is inspiring to note that mothers are among the happiest persons on earth. Interestingly,

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William Donohue

Pakistan: Global Backing For Reko Diq – OpEd

The signing of the long awaited $6.4 billion Reko Diq mining agreement is now expected to take place next month.

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Dr. Sahibzada Muhammad Usman

‘Operation Sindoor’: Possibilities Of Military Escalation – OpEd

Within a fortnight, following the Pahalgam massacre, Indian media extensively covered the news how New Delhi demonstrated its resolve to

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Dr. Manoj Kumar Mishra

Afghan Taliban: Friends, But With Fangs – OpEd

The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), long a menace to Pakistan’s internal security, has become the central fault line in its turbulent

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Maleeka Rubab

Europe: A Bulwark Against Authoritarianism – OpEd

Celebrating May 9 as Europe Day is, above all, a reminder of the glorious legacy of European integration, which brought

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Richard Rousseau

New Pope Is Well-Known Abroad – OpEd

The voting members of the College of Cardinals elected an Augustinian priest, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, to be the new

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William Donohue

Ryan Coogler, Shedeur Sanders, Karmelo Anthony, And Rodney Hinton, Jr – OpEd

Black people who are among the rich and famous garner praise and love, and so do those who are in

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Margaret Kimberley

The Dark Side Of Denmark’s Welfare State – OpEd

By Alyssa Serebrenik For the past three months, I’ve been living in Denmark, and I genuinely loved it. The streets

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Richard Rousseau

Bratty Royal: Prince Harry And Bespoke Security Protection – OpEd

It has been unedifying, and, it should be said, far from noble. But being unedifying has become something of a

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Binoy Kampmark

If We Must Build With Machines, Let’s Do So With Heart – OpEd

By Rafael Hernandez de Santiago Beneath the timeless skies of Diriyah, where history whispers through ancient walls, a new chapter

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Arab News

Trump Wants Your Kids To Work For $21 An Hour – OpEd

The Washington Past had an interesting piece about the rare manufacturing company that is largely unharmed by Donald Trump’s tariffs. The

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Dean Baker

After 100 Days Of DOGE – OpEd

How well is DOGE doing in reducing wasteful government spending 100 days after President Trump jump-started its efforts? The President renamed

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Craig Eyermann

The Obscenity Of Collective Punishment In Gaza – OpEd

Maybe you remember an incident like this from your schooldays. Someone in your class has done something wrong, like pass around a caricature of the...

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John Feffer

Donald Trump Versus Cheating Penguins – OpEd

Way back on his April 2 “Liberation Day,” (it feels like a long time ago), Donald Trump released a set of “reciprocal” tariffs. These tariffs...

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Dean Baker

MMT Is Wrong About History Of Origins Of Money – OpEd

By Jonathan Newman Proponents of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) think that money is a “creature of the state.” They say that money is whatever the...

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Mises

Pilgrimages To Nowhere? – OpEd

In one of my trips back home after college, I remember my mother telling me, between half-embarrassed chuckles, how in high school she had caught...

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Thomas Harrington

Kristi Noem’s Authoritarian Take On Travel – OpEd

Speaking Tuesday before the Homeland Security Subcommittee of the United States House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations regarding the...

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Adam Dick

Ashes In The Valley: India’s Calculated Fury And The Specter Of Limited War – OpEd

In the smouldering shadow of the Pahalgam massacre — where pilgrims were butchered on a sacred journey to the Amarnath shrine — India has struck...

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Debashis Chakrabarti

The Horn Of Africa States: Redirecting The Arab Gulf Policies Towards The Region – OpEd

History is the record of past events. It is shaped daily by the actions, decisions, and thoughts of peoples, countries and regions. Today’s events...

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Dr. Suleiman Walhad

Expulsion And Occupation: Israel’s Proposed Gaza Plan – OpEd

Killing civilians wholesale, starving them to convince those unaffected to change course, and shepherding whole populations like livestock into...

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Binoy Kampmark

Terrorism At A Crossroads In Southeast Asia: Challenges Ahead – OpEd

Southeast Asia continues to function as a region where multiple extremist groups maintain operations from ethno-religious insurgencies in Southern...

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Simon Hutagalung

India-Pakistan: Global Worry Over Chances Of A Full-Blown Military Confrontation Between Nuclear-Armed Neighbours – OpEd

India’s message to Pakistan is loud and clear. India’s resolve to combat terrorism is unwavering, and no external or internal support to Pakistan...

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Manoranjana Gupta

A Judge Above The Law? – OpEd

The chattering class is abuzz about the FBI’s arrest of Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan for helping an illegal alien avoid apprehension....

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William J. Watkins

‘Operation Sindoor’ And The Indian Response To Pahalgam: Between Retaliation And Reconciliation – OpEd

Sixty years after ‘Operation Desert Hawk’ signalled the onset of Pakistan’s aggressive manoeuvres in the Rann of Kutch—and was soon followed by ‘...

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K.m. Seethi

Gulf Tour, Trump Style: Weapons, Capital, And New Calculations – OpEd

Following his election victory and return to the White House for a second term, Donald Trump is making his first overseas visit from May 13 to 15,...

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Haluk Direskeneli

Sustaining Rafale: India’s Ability To Use High Tech Weapons – OpEd

Last night, the world witnessed an extraordinary military debacle. In a reckless act of aggression, India launched air and missile strikes against...

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Ameer Zaman

India-Pakistan Standoff And International Law – OpEd

In the early hours of last night, South Asia was jolted by alarming news: India launched an unprovoked military strike inside Pakistan’s territory,...

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Sudhanshu Roy

The Only People We Are Appeasing Are The War Mongers In Brussels And London – OpEd

One of the regular attack lines of western politicians and journalists is that by any concession to Russia in concluding the war in Ukraine would...

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Ian Proud

Lost from Mainstream: Taliban’s ‘Women Rights’ Dilemma – OpEd

Afghanistan today stands as the epicenter of the most severe women’s rights crisis in the world—a tragic consequence of the Taliban’s return to...

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Saniya Khan

Terror In The Valley: Kashmir Attack And Fragile India-Pakistan Peace – OpEd

On April 22, 2025, five militants armed with M4 carbines and AK-47 rifles descended from the dense pine forests of Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam in...

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Simon Hutagalung

The Indo-Pak War Scenario – OpEd

The unsettled Kashmir dispute and conflicting geopolitical intentions have exacerbated the India Pakistan rivalry, and precipitated it to dangerous...

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Dr. Sahibzada Muhammad Usman

Gaza’s Famine And The Erosion Of Our Humanity – OpEd

The situation in Gaza today starkly highlights Israeli exceptionalism. Israel is employing the starvation of 2 million Palestinians in the...

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Ramzy Baroud

US Wage Growth Slowed In April – OpEd

One underappreciated item in the April jobs report was the sharp slowing of wage growth in recent months. This is bad news both for what it tells...

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Dean Baker

Understanding The Importance Of Justice – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya To many economists, questions of justice are not relevant to the study of free markets. In most situations where people try to...

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Mises

The Horn Of Africa States: When A Corrupt Political Class Ruins A Country, The Somali Case – OpEd

Somalia is a beautiful country, and its people are indigenous to the Horn of Africa. They have given their name to the region as the Somali...

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Dr. Suleiman Walhad