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Planned Obsolescence Of Capitalism Versus Sustainable Chinese Alternatives: A Clash Of Ideologies – OpEd

Why do the American ruling elites, both in the Republican and Democratic parties, oppose China so strongly? Since taking office,

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

Debashis Chakrabarti

Kazakhstan Is A Reliable Partner For Europe In An Uncertain World – OpEd

Since the EU–Central Asia Summit, there is no longer any doubt: Europe is turning its gaze toward this region—primarily Kazakhstan

yesterday 0

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Derya Soysal

A New Silk Road To The Future: Why Jiang Zaidong’s Call Matters Now More Than Ever – OpEd

On February 20, 2025, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Jiang Zaidong offered a timely and compelling blueprint for the next chapter

yesterday 0

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Iqra Awan

Pakistan’s Canal Revolution: Water Security In The Age Of Climate Crisis – OpEd

In a region where rivers define politics and the monsoon charts destiny, Pakistan’s water security is no longer a distant

yesterday 0

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Advocate Mazhar Siddique Khan

Flipping The Script On Management Education – OpEd

Have you ever heard of flipped classrooms? It’s not a foreign concept anymore. But what if it wasn’t just a

yesterday 0

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Anchal Kashyap

How To (Theoretically) Spot An Alien – Interview

Are we alone in the universe? The answer to one of humanity’s biggest questions is complicated by a basic reality:

yesterday 0

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Eurasia Review

Debunking BIMSTEC Sideline Talks On Rohingya Repatriation: Reality Or Exaggeration? – OpEd

Rumors spread like wildfire, and the recent buzz around Rohingya repatriation talks between Bangladesh and Myanmar is no exception. The

yesterday 0

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Sauid Ahmed Khan

Mashallah Hope For Mid-East Future – OpEd

One human virtue is our ability to see the outcome of our behavior. God gives us this ability to avoid

previous day 3

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Rabbi Allen S. Maller

The Overpopulation Fallacy: Why More People Means More Knowledge And Prosperity – OpEd

By Amir Iraji For decades, the dominant narrative surrounding population growth has been one of alarm. Thinkers like Malthus warned

previous day 2

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Mises

Russia Lacks Enough Ethnic Specialists To Address Nationality Issues – OpEd

The Russian Federation currently lacks the number of ethnic specialists needed to address nationality issues, participants in a hearing of

previous day 2

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Paul Goble

Ralph Nader: The Dangerous Silence Of Retired US Presidents – OpEd

If there was ever a strong contemporary case for declaring that silence is complicity, consider the hush of Joe Biden,

previous day 2

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Ralph Nader

Our Huge Trade Deficit With China Does Not Give Us The Upper Hand In Tax (Tariff) War – OpEd

Many reporters and commentators have claimed the United States has the upper hand in a trade war with China because

previous day 1

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Dean Baker

Digital Shields: Using AI And Blockchain To Protect Malaysian SMEs From Tariff Turbulence – OpEd

The imposition of new tariffs by global trading partners, particularly the United States, has placed unprecedented pressure on Malaysia’s small

previous day 10

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Ahmad Nizam Che Kasim

Understanding Extremism In Bangladesh: Rising Tide Or Exaggeration? – OpEd

A recent report by the New York Times on Bangladesh’s current political landscape has framed the country as one teetering

previous day 3

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Md. Obaidullah

Civilians Around Sudan’s El Fasher Face New Attacks – OpEd

Global leaders need to respond to reports of fresh attacks by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on the Zamzam displacement

previous day 3

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Laetitia Bader

Steve Witkoff’s Iran Mission Holds Seamless Possibilities – OpEd

The rubric of the US-Iranian talks slated for Saturday in Muscat turned into a vanity fair of sorts — whether

previous day 2

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M.k. Bhadrakumar

Militarizing Misery: LA Enlists NeverTrumper In Fire Recovery Effort – OpEd

Los Angeles County has selected the McChrystal Group to “conduct an independent review of the evacuation policies and emergency alert notification...

previous day 2

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K. Lloyd Billingsley

PSX Index Declines By 3.32%WoW – OpEd

Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) remained highly volatile throughout the week ended on April 11, 2025, with investors reacting to the

previous day 2

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Shabbir H. Kazmi

The High Cost Of Trump’s Tariff Tantrum – OpEd

Donald Trump’s decision to suspend most of his proposed “reciprocal” tariffs—save for those aimed at China—was not a clever recalibration.

previous day 2

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M A Hossain

‘Timurid Renaissance And Turkic Languages: From Chaghatai To Modern Turkish’ Seminar Organized At ULB – OpEd

The seminar titled “Timurid Renaissance and Turkic Languages / From Chagatai to Modern Turkish,” organized at the Free University of

previous day 2

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Derya Soysal

A Missed Opportunity To Curtail Eminent Domain Abuse – OpEd

By Rachel Chiu At the end of March, the Supreme Court denied a petition for certiorari in Bowers v. Oneida County

previous day 2

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Laetitia Bader

The Qatar Conundrum – OpEd

On April 2, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described Qatar as “a complex country”.  The epithet seems a trifle inadequate.  Qatar

previous day 2

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Neville Teller

Pakistan’s Mineral Play: From Dust To Diamond – Is This Time Really Different? – OpEd

Islamabad’s air feels thick with anticipation, more than just humidity. Watching Pakistan’s economic story unfold, there’s a definite buzz around...

previous day 1

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Dj Kamal Mustafa

Junk Science And Bad Policing: The Homicide Prediction Project – OpEd

Junk Science And Bad Policing: The Homicide Prediction Project – OpEd

The law enforcement breed can be a pretty dark lot.  To be paid to think suspiciously leaves its mark, fostering an incentive to identify crimes...

thursday 7

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Binoy Kampmark

Pakistan Military And Baloch Liberation Army Confrontations: The Fate Of Balochistan – OpEd

Pakistan Military And Baloch Liberation Army Confrontations: The Fate Of Balochistan – OpEd

Since the Islamic Republic of Pakistan gained independence from the strong fists of Great Britain in August 1947, Pakistan has experienced unending...

thursday 6

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Sheraz Wahid

Kremlin Helping Lukashenka Repress Belarusians By Including More Than 4,700 Of Them On Russian Wanted List – OpEd

Kremlin Helping Lukashenka Repress Belarusians By Including More Than 4,700 Of Them On Russian Wanted List – OpEd

Vladimir Putin has benefitted throughout his time as Russian president by the constant references in Russian and foreign media to Alyaksandr...

thursday 5

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Paul Goble

Trump’s Big Wealth Tax – OpEd

Many progressives have long pushed for a wealth tax to lessen some of the huge fortunes that have been built as a result of the rise in inequality...

thursday 3

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Dean Baker

Trump’s ‘Fair Trade’ Offal – OpEd

Trump’s ‘Fair Trade’ Offal – OpEd

“For decades, our country has been looted, pillaged, raped, and plundered by nations near and far, both friend and foe alike,” President Trump...

thursday 4

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James Bovard

Beyond The Blame Game: Rethinking Parenting And Mentoring In The Age Of Digital Adolescence – OpEd

Beyond The Blame Game: Rethinking Parenting And Mentoring In The Age Of Digital Adolescence – OpEd

Netflix’s latest miniseries Adolescence doesn’t just tell a story, it ignites one. The British series, filmed almost entirely in single takes,...

thursday 1

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Commodore Johnson Odakkal

Ukraine War Heading Towards A ‘Frozen Conflict’? – OpEd

A “Frozen Conflict” means active large-scale fighting stops, but there’s no formal peace treaty. The issues that caused the war remain...

thursday 1

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Patial Rc

Unchanged India-Bangladesh Equations After Modi-Yunus Meet – OpEd

Unchanged India-Bangladesh Equations After Modi-Yunus Meet – OpEd

On Monday (Apr 7) , deposed Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina launched a fierce attack on the country’s interim government and its chief...

thursday 1

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Subir Bhaumik

Central Asian Leaders Must Deliver On Human Rights Pledges Made At Summit – OpEd

Central Asian Leaders Must Deliver On Human Rights Pledges Made At Summit – OpEd

On Friday, April 4, 2025, the Uzbek city of Samarkand hosted the first ever EU – Central Asia Summit where high-level officials – all five regional...

thursday 3

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Iphr

CPEC Driving Pakistan Toward Regional Prosperity And Economic Growth – OpEd

CPEC Driving Pakistan Toward Regional Prosperity And Economic Growth – OpEd

The China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) continues to stand tall as a huge undertaking that is altering the face of the economic front of...

thursday 3

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Maryam Shahid

The Trump Administration: Haphazard, Incompetent, And Dangerous – OpEd

The Trump Administration: Haphazard, Incompetent, And Dangerous – OpEd

“A range of factions with mutually exclusive policy goals entered the Trump White House hoping the president would prioritize their particular...

thursday 1

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Adam Dick

Myanmar-Pakistan Relations And Regional Calculation – OpEd

Myanmar-Pakistan Relations And Regional Calculation – OpEd

At a time when the world tends to describe global crises more loudly than acts of compassion, Pakistan has risen to become a champion of...

thursday 4

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Dr. Hamza Khan

Wrong Address, Wrong Target, Real Terror: US Supreme Court Agrees To Hear FBI Raid Case – OpEd

Wrong Address, Wrong Target, Real Terror: US Supreme Court Agrees To Hear FBI Raid Case – OpEd

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could determine whether FBI agents can be held accountable for a botched SWAT raid that...

thursday 1

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The Rutherford Institute Newsroom

Guide To Becoming An Environmental Leader And Inspiring The Next Generation Of Eco-Defenders – OpEd

Guide To Becoming An Environmental Leader And Inspiring The Next Generation Of Eco-Defenders – OpEd

Your community needs leaders who care about the environment. As climate change, pollution, and loss of biodiversity threaten our planet’s health,...

thursday 1

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Sam Davis

There’s Only One Possible Cause Of The Next Recession, And It Isn’t Tariffs – OpEd

By Connor O’Keeffe The stock market experienced a sharp drop last week and earlier this week after President Trump announced he was implementing a...

09.04.2025 10

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Mises

Trump’s Tariffs Open The Door For Medicare For All – OpEd

Trump’s Tariffs Open The Door For Medicare For All – OpEd

Although it surely was not intended, Trump’s tariff plan may have opened the door for the Democrats to push for and win Medicare for All(M4A), a...

09.04.2025 8

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Dean Baker

Iran: Regime Executes Five Political Prisoners In Mashhad – OpEd

Iran: Regime Executes Five Political Prisoners In Mashhad – OpEd

In a new barbarous act on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, Iran’s regime hanged five political prisoners—Farhad Shakeri, Taj Mohammad Khormali, Abdolrahman...

09.04.2025 8

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Mahin Horri

Pakistan’s Solidarity with Myanmar: Support To Earthquake Victims – OpEd

Pakistan’s Solidarity with Myanmar: Support To Earthquake Victims – OpEd

With tragedy unfolding, Pakistan has once more demonstrated its inclination to be ready at other human beings’ behest and stay by Myanmar during...

09.04.2025 9

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Umair Khan

Hezbollah Should Wake Up To New Realities – OpEd

Hezbollah Should Wake Up To New Realities – OpEd

US Deputy Envoy to the Middle East Morgan Ortagus, recently visited Lebanon. During an interview with the LBCI news outlet, Ortagus stressed the...

09.04.2025 10

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Manish Rai

Ripping Up Constitutions – OpEd

Ripping Up Constitutions – OpEd

Dictators defend their rule with guns. Democrats defend their rule with paper. Of course, the constitution that upholds democracy is not just any...

09.04.2025 8

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John Feffer

A Financial Coup: How The Deep State Is Using Manufactured Crises To Seize Power – OpEd

A Financial Coup: How The Deep State Is Using Manufactured Crises To Seize Power – OpEd

What we’re witnessing is the calculated use of emergency powers to concentrate power in the hands of the president, enrich the Deep State, and...

09.04.2025 7

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John And Nisha Whitehead

How Richard Nixon Wrecked Free Trade – OpEd

How Richard Nixon Wrecked Free Trade – OpEd

The year was 1971 and the claims against dollar-based debt were pouring in from every country. The rumor was that the US did not really have the...

09.04.2025 8

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Jeffrey A. Tucker

The European Union Should Reform Or Die – OpEd

The European Union Should Reform Or Die – OpEd

The European Union won’t exist in 2040 if it continues to centralise powers at the expense of sovereign Member States. Europe needs to get back to...

09.04.2025 9

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Ian Proud

What Should Bangladesh Do In Response To US Tariffs? – OpEd

What Should Bangladesh Do In Response To US Tariffs? – OpEd

On April 2, 2025, the United States announced tariffs of 37% on a range of imported goods, including apparel and textiles, a sector that accounts...

09.04.2025 10

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Imran Hossain

Could Dhaka-Beijing River Cooperation Be Solution For Bangladesh’s Good River Water Governance? – OpEd

Could Dhaka-Beijing River Cooperation Be Solution For Bangladesh’s Good River Water Governance? – OpEd

Effective river water management is the most reliable method of guaranteeing environmental stability and sustainable economic growth.   China is in...

09.04.2025 9

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Dr. Mohammad Asaduzzaman

Cory Booker, Confused Liberals, Obama’s Reappearance, And The Dangers Of A Fake Movement – OpEd

Cory Booker, Confused Liberals, Obama’s Reappearance, And The Dangers Of A Fake Movement – OpEd

Any “movement” that leads protest back to the Democratic Party is, by definition, dangerous. Criticism of Donald Trump cannot be a defining...

09.04.2025 7

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Margaret Kimberley

When Tariffs Turn To Trenches: How Trade Wars Could Spark The Next Global Conflict – OpEd

When Tariffs Turn To Trenches: How Trade Wars Could Spark The Next Global Conflict – OpEd

“When goods do not cross borders, soldiers will.” – Frédéric Bastiat What begins with tariffs may end with tanks. The escalation of economic...

09.04.2025 8

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Debashis Chakrabarti