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Japan’s Strategic Shift From Pacifism To Deterrence – OpEd

Japan’s Strategic Shift From Pacifism To Deterrence – OpEd

For nearly eight decades, Japan’s international identity was defined by Article 9 of its 1947 Constitution, which renounced war. This

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Eurasia Review

Simon Hutagalung

Gulf States And The Handover Of Hormuz To Iran – OpEd

By Abdulrahman Al-Rashed The Strait of Hormuz has been opened, and Iran has begun to act as its policeman, controlling

yesterday 2

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Arab News

Learning From Iran: Counter Intuitive War Prevention – OpEd

Learning From Iran: Counter Intuitive War Prevention – OpEd

Among key stake players with a financial or related self interest in the prolongation of the Iran war are defence

yesterday 1

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Lim Teck Ghee

Iran Regime-Linked Telegram Channel Acknowledges PMOI’s Major Operation At Khamenei’s Headquarters – OpEd

Iran Regime-Linked Telegram Channel Acknowledges PMOI’s Major Operation At Khamenei’s Headquarters – OpEd

For months, Iran’s ruling establishment tried to bury one of the most consequential security breaches in its modern history: the

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Sadegh Pashm-Foroush

UN Body Puts Russian Forces In Ukraine On Its List Of Worst Perpetrators Of Sexualized Violence – OpEd

The UN Special Representative of the Secretary General on Sexualized Violence in Conflict for the first time ever has included

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Paul Goble

The Empathy Weapon – OpEd

The Empathy Weapon – OpEd

Saturday the New York Times published an essay by an immunologist who wasn’t vaccinated as a child, found science, got her shots, and now

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Joshua Stylman

The Ongoing Renaissance Of Times Square – OpEd

The Ongoing Renaissance Of Times Square – OpEd

One highlight of my recent honeymoon was an evening spent wandering Times Square with my wife. Like millions of visitors

yesterday 1

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Scott Beyer

Woke Supremacy In California – OpEd

California Assembly Bill 1967 requires social workers, when conducting a safety assessment or substitute care provider safety assessment, “to also...

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K. Lloyd Billingsley

Why Bernie Sanders’s AI Bill Is Fascistic And Dangerous – OpEd

Why Bernie Sanders’s AI Bill Is Fascistic And Dangerous – OpEd

By Amirhossein Eshtiaghi Bernie Sanders is a socialist populist. His unfamiliarity with the fundamentals of economics explains why he considers

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Mises

Ironic Fates: Bolton, Trump And Mishandling Classified Documents – OpEd

Former US national security advisor John Bolton and the President Donald J. Trump share traits neither probably knew they had.

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Binoy Kampmark

Indonesia’s Governance Lessons From Singapore – OpEd

Contrasting Singapore’s centralised city-state with Indonesia’s highly decentralised democracy can offer some crucial lessons for Jakarta as it...

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Simon Hutagalung

More Than A Disputed Territory: Gilgit-Baltistan’s Fight To Define Itself On Its Own Terms – OpEd

Pakistan calls Gilgit-Baltistan a disputed territory when the conversation involves the United Nations. It calls it an administrative unit when

yesterday 1

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Ashu Mann

North Korea’s Economic Revival: More Than Just Trade With Russia And China – OpEd

How centralized planning, flagship development projects, and entrepreneurial flexibility are driving the DPRK’s economic resurgence The Limits of...

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Felix Abt

Foreign Funds, Familiar Virtues – OpEd

For most Indians, 22 June 2026 was an ordinary Monday. In the offices of the Ministry of Home Affairs, however,

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Dr. Fr. John Singarayar

Robert Reich: The Populist Revolution Now Underway – OpEd

I keep getting phone calls from politicians wanting to know what I make of the extraordinary victories at the polls

yesterday 1

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Robert Reich

Chenab Diversion Threatens Indus Treaty Compliance And Regional Stability – OpEd

India’s reported push on the Chenab–Beas Link Tunnel, plus sediment management works around the Salal Dam, is not really just

yesterday 1

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Umair Khan

Regional AI Strategy For Southeast Asia And Taiwan – OpEd

The current export controls placed by the United States on advanced semiconductors and high-performance artificial intelligence models have introduced...

yesterday 2

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Simon Hutagalung

Beyond Recognition: Why Israel Needs Somaliland As Much As Somaliland Needs Israel – OpEd

Introduction Recognition in international politics is rarely an end in itself. More often, it reflects shifting strategic realities in which

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Hamse Sh. Farah Nour

Reclaiming The True Meaning Of Peace – OpEd

Reclaiming The True Meaning Of Peace – OpEd

Before a single word of conversation begins, the first gift a Muslim offers to another person is a profound prayer

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Dr. Abdul Latif

The Cruelty And Futility Of Criminalizing Homelessness – OpEd

The Cruelty And Futility Of Criminalizing Homelessness – OpEd

Key Takeaways Two years ago this summer, the Supreme Court paved the way for more states and cities to fine

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Farrah Hassen

The Origin Of Trump’s Drug War Killing Spree – OpEd

The Origin Of Trump’s Drug War Killing Spree – OpEd

Key Takeaways President Trump effectively claims that he is entitled to preemptively kill suspected drug traffickers anywhere on earth, or

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James Bovard

The Enemy Of All Dictators: Why The Iranian Resistance Terrifies Both The Shah And The Mullahs – OpEd

The Enemy Of All Dictators: Why The Iranian Resistance Terrifies Both The Shah And The Mullahs – OpEd

At the Free Iran 2026 Summit in Paris, politicians and dignitaries from diverse global backgrounds converged on a single, powerful

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Shamsi Saadati

Moscow Orders ‘Destructive Literature’ Be Kept In Special Library Collections Most Russians Won’t Be Allowed To See – OpEd

Moscow Orders ‘Destructive Literature’ Be Kept In Special Library Collections Most Russians Won’t Be Allowed To See – OpEd

The Lenin State Library in Moscow is setting up a special restricted access collection (in Russian, spetskran) to hold what officials

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Paul Goble

How Poland And Turkey Could Redefine The European Balance Of Power? – OpEd

How Poland And Turkey Could Redefine The European Balance Of Power? – OpEd

Key Takeaways: Polish President Karol Nawrocki on 23 June 2026 started a state visit to Turkey, which included bilateral talks

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Franciszek Kopczewski

How Turkey Reads The US-Iran Deal – OpEd

How Turkey Reads The US-Iran Deal – OpEd

By Dr. Sinem Cengiz Key Takeaways In 2013, Micheal Krepon wrote an essay in which he argued that the US,

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Arab News

After NY Blowout, Can Democrats Ever Shed Socialism? – OpEd

After NY Blowout, Can Democrats Ever Shed Socialism? – OpEd

By Time Donner Key Takeaways So, they did it. Voters in three congressional districts of the nation’s greatest city nominated,

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Liberty Nation

Recognition Without Redemption: La Strada, Seventy Years On – OpEd

Recognition Without Redemption: La Strada, Seventy Years On – OpEd

By Sam Ben-Meir Key Takeaways Seventy years after its release, La Strada (1956) remains among the most unsettling achievements in the history

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Idn

How Greek Merchants And Philosophers Discovered Economics – OpEd

How Greek Merchants And Philosophers Discovered Economics – OpEd

By Dr. Marcos H. Giansante Key Takeaways Long before economics became a discipline—before universities, statistical models, or debates over monetary

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Mises

Robert Reich: The Real Plot Of The Roberts Supreme Court – OpEd

The real way to read the immigration decisions the Supreme Court issued is not to see them solely as losses for immigrants

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Robert Reich

Japan–South Korea Defence Integration Imperative – OpEd

Key Takeaways The geopolitical landscape in East Asia is undergoing a structural change due in large part to uncertain U.S.

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Simon Hutagalung

Released But Not Free: Loujain AlHathloul’s Fate In Saudi Arabia Fuels Continued International Concerns About Women’s Rights – OpEd

Key Takeaways Loujain AlHathloul did not set out to become one of the most famous political prisoners in the Arab

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Carla Davies

Erdogan: An Uncomfortable Fact Of Life – OpEd

Key Takeaways Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is preparing to host the 2026 NATO summit in Ankara on July 7 –

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Neville Teller

Beijing’s Vocabulary Trap: The Geopolitics Of Misnaming The Uyghur Genocide – OpEd

Key Takeaways In late April 2026, diplomats gathered in New York for the 25th session of the UN Permanent Forum

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Najmidin Qarluq

Why The Abraham Accords Didn’t Create A New Middle East – OpEd

Key Takeaways The Abraham Accords did not fail. But they also did not deliver what many expected them to produce:

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Saad Hafiz

Morocco’s Integrity Doctrine – OpEd

Global governance is entering a new era. For decades, corruption was largely viewed through the lenses of criminal justice, public

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Said Temsamani

Morocco And The Gambia: A New African Blueprint For Human Rights Leadership – OpEd

There are moments in diplomacy that quietly redefine a country’s international standing. They rarely make global headlines, yet they reveal

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Said Temsamani

Understanding The Pakistan And Taliban Security Rift – OpEd

The growing conflict between Pakistan and Afghan Taliban officials is no longer restricted to border issues or isolated security-related incidents. It

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Sarah Saeed

Pakistan: Youth As The Engine Of Sustainable Economic Growth – OpEd

Key Takeaways Pakistan is at a critical period of its national growth. Its greatest asset is its population of young

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Dr. Shahzaib Khan

Kandahari Dominance And Ethnic Purges Under Taliban Regime – OpEd

The dismissal of Haji Juma Khan Fateh as the deputy governor of Zabul is merely a part of a general

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Dr. Hamza Khan

Turkey 3–2 United States: An Encouraging Victory, But Broader Questions Remain – OpEd

Key Takeaways Turkey concluded its 2026 FIFA World Cup Group D campaign with a dramatic 3–2 victory over the United

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Haluk Direskeneli

Babel Or Jerusalem, The Church Must Choose – OpEd

Babel Or Jerusalem, The Church Must Choose – OpEd

(UCA News) — There is a moment on a crowded train platform when two worlds briefly touch. A man steps

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Dr. Fr. John Singarayar

Biden’s Debate Meltdown Two Years On: Lessons That Continue To Shape America’s Future – OpEd

Biden’s Debate Meltdown Two Years On: Lessons That Continue To Shape America’s Future – OpEd

By Norman Solomon The saying “that’s history” is usually meant to be dismissive, but in politics, the past casts a

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Norman Solomon

Iran’s Regime Accelerates Executions In Futile War Against A Rebellious Generation – OpEd

Iran’s Regime Accelerates Executions In Futile War Against A Rebellious Generation – OpEd

Fearing the eruption of another nationwide uprising, Iran’s ruling religious dictatorship has drastically accelerated its machinery of execution and...

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Mahin Horri

Brexit At 10: UK’s Political Churn Intensifies – OpEd

Brexit At 10: UK’s Political Churn Intensifies – OpEd

By Andrew Hammond June 23, 2016 — the date of the Brexit referendum — remains a seismic moment in the

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Arab News

Popularity Of Conspiracy Theories About Demise Of USSR Intended To Distract Attention From Real Causes – OpEd

Popularity Of Conspiracy Theories About Demise Of USSR Intended To Distract Attention From Real Causes – OpEd

Conspiracy theories about the demise of the USSR, associated in the first instance with publicist Yevgeny Spitsyn, are intended to

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Paul Goble

From Healing To Harm – OpEd

From Healing To Harm – OpEd

Medicine is fundamentally oriented toward healing. Physicians have cured diseases, alleviated pain, extended life expectancy, and expanded collective...

thursday 3

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Joseph Varon

Peru’s New Legacy Leader – OpEd

Peru’s New Legacy Leader – OpEd

By Jake Scott With just over 99% of ballots counted, Keiko Fujimori holds a lead of roughly 40,000 votes over Roberto Sánchez—less

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Fee

Little Bighorn At 150: Remembering Custer’s Crimes – OpEd

Little Bighorn At 150: Remembering Custer’s Crimes – OpEd

June 25th was the 150th anniversary of the 1876 Battle of Little Bighorn. Col. George S. Custer and 267 US

thursday 1

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James Bovard

Tuna Block And Indonesia’s Sovereignty Challenge – OpEd

Tuna Block And Indonesia’s Sovereignty Challenge – OpEd

The involvement of Russia in the development of Indonesia’s Tuna Block in the Natuna Sea follows a trend of other

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Eurasia Review

Failure Of Assam For India Summit Unlikely To Sway Japanese Prime Minister From Her Strategic Visit To India, Leaving A Space For West Bengal – OpEd

India is a vast country. It has long border stretching over the eastern region, which can act gateway to South

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Eurasia Review