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Global Tourism Forum 2025 In Brussels – OpEd

As the world continues to navigate economic transformation, geopolitical shifts, and rapid technological innovation, the tourism industry stands at a

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Derya Soysal

Pakistan: A Strategic Imperative, Not A Regional Option – OpEd

Pakistan’s stability is no longer a regional variable—it is a global strategic imperative. As a nuclear-armed country located at the

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Asad Ali

Transforming Banking System In Horn Of Africa States From Service Provider To Economic Growth Catalyst – OpEd

The banking system in the Horn of Africa States (HAS), comprising  Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Djibouti (The SEED countries), remains

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Dr. Suleiman Walhad

Balochistan At The Crossroads: Confronting Militancy Through Inclusion Tnd Reform – OpEd

After decades of turbulence, Balochistan once again finds itself at the epicentre of Pakistan’s security and governance crisis. The recent

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Dr. Samit Gupta

Being A Sikh In Today’s India Is Hard – OpEd

On October 3, 2025, India once again revealed the undercurrents of repression running through its political and security apparatus. The

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Ameer Zaman

Pakistan’s View On Afghanistan: A Critical Moment – OpEd

Pakistan’s relationship with Afghanistan has hit a rough patch again, driven by a steady wave of cross-border attacks from the

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Professor Naila

Robert Reich: Today And Forever, No Kings In America – OpEd

With No Kings rallies occurring across America, and the Trump administration’s unhinged reaction to them on full display, it’s never

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Robert Reich

Lighting Up The Global Moral Compass – OpEd

Festive India approaches the end of Kartik New Noon ushers in a celebration traditionally rendered in the phraseology and depiction

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Commodore Johnson Odakkal

PSX Benchmark Index Records Nominal Increase Despite Volatility – OpEd

Pakistan Stock Exchange (PX) ended the week on a positive note, albeit remaining volatile throughout the week, pressured by investor

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Shabbir H. Kazmi

Diwali, Christmas, And Hanukah For All – OpEd

A very thoughtful article appeared in the Eurasia Review on October 17, 2025 written by Dr. Fr. John Singarayar said

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Rabbi Allen S. Maller

Popular Media, Romanticism, And The Statist Insinuation – OpEd

By Joshua Mawhorter A subtle subset of the statist non sequitur is what we may now name the statist insinuation or statist implication. This...

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Mises

What The Gaza Ceasefire Reveals About The New Middle East? – OpEd

The recent Gaza ceasefire is more than a temporary truce. It is a revealing moment that exposes shifting power dynamics

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Altaf Moti

A Trumpian World, Or Not – OpEd

By Dr. J. Scott Younger At the new year several years ago, I wrote in my diary ‘’In looking through

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Ifimes

The Economic Perspectives Of The Horn Of Africa States (HAS) – OpEd

The Economic Perspectives Of The Horn Of Africa States (HAS) – OpEd

The Horn of Africa States (HAS), comprising Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia, occupies a geostrategically significant location at the...

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Dr. Suleiman Walhad

A New Pacific Trade Highway – OpEd

By Jake Scott When President Trump announced a new 100% tariff on Chinese imports, in retaliation for Beijing’s latest export

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Ifimes

A Helpless, Weary, And Traumatized Populace – OpEd

When most people hear the terms “shock and awe” and “full spectrum dominance” they probably think—if they think about them

previous day 2

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Thomas Harrington

Nigeria Trading Across The Continent Under NIDO-Africa’s Leadership – Interview

Nigeria Trading Across The Continent Under NIDO-Africa’s Leadership – Interview

In this interview, Professor Jude Osakwe, Continental Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Organization (NIDO) Africa, highlights the rapidly...

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Kester Kenn Klomegah

What Would Murray N. Rothbard Have Made Of Javier Milei? – OpEd

By Daniel Lacalle and Walter E. Block We will never know for sure the reaction American economist Murray N. Rothbard

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Liberty Nation

Why’s Pakistan Burning? – OpEd

Why’s Pakistan Burning? – OpEd

The recent airstrikes carried out by Pakistan against suspected terrorist facilities inside Afghanistan were meant to salvage Pakistan army chief...

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Nilesh Kunwar

Palestinian Leadership Post-Gaza – OpEd

Palestinian Leadership Post-Gaza – OpEd

Whether Trump’s peace plan for Gaza is implemented partially or fully, the end-game is in sight.  However we reach the final outcome, paragraphs 9...

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Neville Teller

The Algebra Of Exploitation: How The Nobel Prize Mathematically Sanitized Creative Destruction – OpEd

The Algebra Of Exploitation: How The Nobel Prize Mathematically Sanitized Creative Destruction – OpEd

The 2025 laureates didn’t just study creative destruction; they completed a century-long project to drain Marx’s explosive critique of its...

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Debashis Chakrabarti

Bastiat’s Enduring Legacy – OpEd

Bastiat’s Enduring Legacy – OpEd

Frédéric Bastiat, the 19th-century French economist and philosopher, is best known for his defense of individual liberty, free markets, and limited...

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Claudio Grass

When Democracy Becomes A Death Sentence – OpEd

When Democracy Becomes A Death Sentence – OpEd

At least forty-one people died at a political rally in Karur, Tamil Nadu, on 27 September. Seventeen were women. Ten were children. Over eighty...

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Dr. Fr. John Singarayar

Christ Shines Brightest During India’s Festival Of Lights – OpEd

(UCA News) — Every autumn, when millions of clay lamps flicker across India’s rooftops and courtyards, a beautiful paradox unfolds in the homes of...

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Dr. Fr. John Singarayar

Houthi Expansion Into Sudan Threatens A Wider Conflict – OpEd

Houthi Expansion Into Sudan Threatens A Wider Conflict – OpEd

Nearly five months following a unilateral ceasefire declared by President Donald Trump to stop the bombing of the Sana’a-based Houthi rebels in...

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Fernando Carvajal

Rethinking The ‘Military Option’ Against Iran: Lessons Washington Can’t Afford To Ignore – OpEd

Rethinking The ‘Military Option’ Against Iran: Lessons Washington Can’t Afford To Ignore – OpEd

In Washington, the phrase “all options on the table” often resurfaces when diplomacy with Iran hits turbulence. Once again, some voices are calling...

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Ericka Feusier

Let Us Help Those In Need On World Food Day – OpEd

World Food Day is marked each year on Oct. 16, with more than 150 countries now participating, making it one of the most recognized international...

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Dr. Majid Rafizadeh

Inflation: Slowly The Middle-Class Dies – OpEd

Inflation: Slowly The Middle-Class Dies – OpEd

By Dann E. Kroeger That is where we are today. The Federal Reserve has used its tools to lock inflation into our lives for some time to come. For...

thursday 1

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Mises

Ralph Nader: Palestinians’ Fate, Victims Of Genocide While Alive, Vastly Uncounted By The Media When They Are Killed – OpEd

Ralph Nader: Palestinians’ Fate, Victims Of Genocide While Alive, Vastly Uncounted By The Media When They Are Killed – OpEd

Ben Hubbard, the long-time Middle East correspondent for theNew York Times, is known for his high standards. So too is Karen DeYoung, the long-time...

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Ralph Nader

AI ‘Friends’ Are A Big Joke — At Our Expense – OpEd

This fall, Avi Schiffman, founder of the AI startup Friend.com, boasted on X about his company’s new advertising blitz, claiming it was the...

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Sonali Kolhatkar

Iran’s Death Row Revolts: Ghezel Hesar Hunger Strike Exposes Regime’s Execution Frenzy And Ignites Nationwide Defiance – OpEd

Iran’s Death Row Revolts: Ghezel Hesar Hunger Strike Exposes Regime’s Execution Frenzy And Ignites Nationwide Defiance – OpEd

From within the dark corridors of the clerical regime’s notorious Ghezel Hesar prison, a powerful cry for life is echoing across Iran and the...

thursday 2

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Mahin Horri

Can The Downward Spiral In US-China Trade Be Stopped? – OpEd

Can The Downward Spiral In US-China Trade Be Stopped? – OpEd

The United States and China are locked in another round of economic confrontation, with actions on both sides intensifying a dispute that has...

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Dr. Imran Khalid

How To Build A Closer Connection With The Living World Around You – OpEd

Simple daily practices can help us slow down, notice, and build empathy with the more-than-human world—fostering both personal well-being and...

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Bridget A. Lyons

Robert Reich: The Hatch Act? Wassat? Who Cares? – OpEd

Robert Reich: The Hatch Act? Wassat? Who Cares? – OpEd

Bad enough that planes are delayed due to the government shutdown. Now, thousands of stranded passengers have to watch Homeland Security Secretary...

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Robert Reich

Exaggerated Utility: The Bogus Value Of The Pentagon Press Pass – OpEd

Reporting on national security matters, irrespective of which country you are in, can be a hazardous affair.  In police states, the consequences...

thursday 2

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Binoy Kampmark

The Stillborn Strategy: Why Ethiopia’s Red Sea Ambitions Will Fail Again – OpEd

Ethiopia’s Red Sea strategy has once again returned to the forefront of its foreign policy discourse, with renewed emphasis on securing direct...

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Dr. Suleiman Walhad

A Woman’s Turn To Lead The UN – OpEd

A Woman’s Turn To Lead The UN – OpEd

The United Nations exists at a vital point in its development. The organisation stands at a critical point because Secretary-General António...

thursday 2

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Simon Hutagalung

African Union Suspends Madagascar After Military Coup – OpEd

African Union Suspends Madagascar After Military Coup – OpEd

The African Union (AU), the continental organization, has announced the suspension of the Republic of Madagascar after an elite army unit seized...

thursday 2

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Kester Kenn Klomegah

The Church Must Become India’s Laboratory Of Creative Hope – OpEd

The Church Must Become India’s Laboratory Of Creative Hope – OpEd

(UCA News) — On Mission Sunday, Oct. 19, India will bleed and breathe simultaneously. Manipur’s families will huddle in makeshift shelters as...

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Dr. Fr. John Singarayar

Balochistan’s Kali Mata Festival: A Living Portrait Of Coexistence – OpEd

Balochistan’s Kali Mata Festival: A Living Portrait Of Coexistence – OpEd

In the rugged landscapes of Balochistan, where deserts meet the sea, faith finds its most vibrant expression. Every October, the Kali Mata Festival...

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Shamsa Ishfaq

Israel’s Stunning Move: Rafah Crossing To Reopen As Hostage Crisis Revelations Ignite Hope And Tension – OpEd

Israel’s Stunning Move: Rafah Crossing To Reopen As Hostage Crisis Revelations Ignite Hope And Tension – OpEd

On October 14, 2025, a somber exchange unfolded at the Rafah crossing, where the International Committee of the Red Cross facilitated the handover...

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Henry Davies

Terrorism Feeds On Ignorance And Underdevelopment – OpEd

Terrorism Feeds On Ignorance And Underdevelopment – OpEd

In conflict-prone zones, wars are not fought on the ground. They are fought in the minds and hearts, where images, ideas, and words are used as...

thursday 2

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Aqib Javed Paracha

The Truth Behind Internet Restrictions In Khyber – OpEd

If you’ve been on social media lately, you’ve probably seen posts claiming that the internet shutdown in Khyber was part of some state plan to...

thursday 2

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Dr. Shahzaib Khan

Gaza: Deal Or No Deal? – OpEd

Gaza: Deal Or No Deal? – OpEd

All the living hostages held by Hamas returned to Israel this week. The 20 men have been reunited with their ecstatic families. It’s extraordinary...

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John Feffer

UK Trade With India: Plundering By Other Means — Cooking Fish In Its Own Oil – OpEd

UK Trade With India: Plundering By Other Means — Cooking Fish In Its Own Oil – OpEd

The BJP led Government of India under the leadership of Primeminister Mr Narendra Modi and the conservative British Government led by the Labour...

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Bhabani Shankar Nayak

Socialism Always Leads To Totalitarian Tyranny – OpEd

Socialism Always Leads To Totalitarian Tyranny – OpEd

By Vincent Cook On its webpage explaining what democratic socialism is, the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) states that its goal is to...

15.10.2025 2

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Mises

Charlie Kirk And Socrates – OpEd

Charlie Kirk And Socrates – OpEd

On the Promethean Action website Susan Kokinda has addressed the difference between the globalists driving the attempt to demolish the extant...

15.10.2025 1

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Bert Olivier

Pakistan’s ‘Strategic Depth’ Is A Global Risk: How A Proxy Army Built — And Now Owns — A Proxy State – OpEd

Pakistan’s ‘Strategic Depth’ Is A Global Risk: How A Proxy Army Built — And Now Owns — A Proxy State – OpEd

From the tribal lashkars of 1947 to the Taliban of today, the Pakistan Army has converted other people’s wars into its business model. The result...

15.10.2025 1

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Najib Azad

Turkish-Saudi Ties Amid Rising Geopolitical Challenges – OpEd

By Prof. Dr. Emrullah Isler I have had the privilege of living in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in three different time periods, each of them during...

15.10.2025 1

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Arab News

Police State Bounty Hunters: The Rise Of ICE’s Unconstitutional War On America – OpEd

Police State Bounty Hunters: The Rise Of ICE’s Unconstitutional War On America – OpEd

Masked gunmen. Tasers. Tear gas. Pepper spray. Unmarked vehicles. Intimidation tactics. Brutality. Racial profiling. Children traumatized. Families...

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John And Nisha Whitehead