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This Is What Tyranny Looks Like Now: No Crowns, No Coups, Just Unchecked Power – OpEd

In January 1776, Thomas Paine published Common Sense , a pamphlet that gave voice to the discontent of a nation struggling to free itself from a...

yesterday 10

Eurasia Review

John And Nisha Whitehead

Day 17 Of Iran Uprising: Regime Barricades Cities With Concrete Walls As Judiciary Chief Orders Speedy Executions – OpEd

The nationwide uprising against the religious dictatorship in Iran has reached its seventeenth day on Tuesday, January 13, 2026. Following a bloody...

yesterday 10

Eurasia Review

Mahmoud Hakamian

Bernie Sanders: Trump’s Persecution Of Jerome Powell And Political Opponents Must End – OpEd

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is a conservative Republican. I voted against his nomination based on policy disagreements. In a democracy,...

yesterday 20

Eurasia Review

Sen. Bernard Sanders

The Republicans’ Conservatism Is About Defending The Status Quo – OpEd

By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya Friedrich von Hayek explains in his article “Why I am Not a Conservative” that, given a choice between the progressive parties...

yesterday 10

Eurasia Review

Mises

Donald Trump’s $6 Trillion Tax Hike And Increase In Military Spending – OpEd

Donald Trump is now apparently planning to request a $600 billion increase in annual military spending starting in October, financed by another...

yesterday 10

Eurasia Review

Dean Baker

How Russia Fabricates Criminal Cases Against Ukrainians – OpEd

By Yulia Kalaban On the night of September 25, 2023, Russian security forces stormed the home of Tetiana and Oleh Plachkovs in Melitopol. The...

yesterday 10

Eurasia Review

Iwpr

‘Indispensable’ Islands Of Security – OpEd

By Maria Kabatanya In a country as vast as the Central African Republic, mobility is a gigantic task for the peacekeepers of the United Nation’s...

yesterday 10

Eurasia Review

Africa Defense Forum

McKinley’s Ghost – OpEd

Nigeria, Venezuela, Syria, Greenland, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Canada, and even Russia. President Donald Trump has attacked or threatened to...

yesterday 10

Eurasia Review

Ivan Eland

Russia’s Future Outlook With Africa Depends On Strategic Action Plan (2023-2026) – Interview

The scramble for the multidimensional control of the African continent by global players is a geopolitical reality. In order to be part of this...

yesterday 20

Eurasia Review

Kester Kenn Klomegah

The Horn Of Africa States: Investment Potential In The Region In 2026 – OpEd

The Horn of Africa States region always presents itself as a paradox for frontier investors, adept at mastering rich but unexplored markets. The...

yesterday 20

Eurasia Review

Dr. Suleiman Walhad

Germany’s Latest War On Freedom – OpEd

There is no censorship here in Germany,” according to Steffen Meyer, a top spokesman for the German government. In reality, Germans have

yesterday 5

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James Bovard

Vandalism And America’s Anti-Business Climate – OpEd

When people talk about America’s “anti-business climate,” they frame it as a policy problem, centered on high taxes, suffocating regulations,

yesterday 5

Eurasia Review

Scott Beyer

A Cruel Truce: Israel’s Ongoing Demolition Of Gaza – OpEd

What matters peace if it permits killing, maiming and destroying the infrastructure of a society supposedly once at war?  This

yesterday 4

Eurasia Review

Binoy Kampmark

The Central Banking Establishment Is Genuinely Worried About Trump, But Not For The Reasons They Say – OpEd

By Connor O’Keeffe On Sunday night, Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell announced that Trump’s Department of Justice had served the Fed with

yesterday 4

Eurasia Review

Mises

Trump’s Transactionalism Creates Narrow Opening For Palestinians – OpEd

By Hady Amr With talk that US President Donald Trump is set to launch the Gaza “Board of Peace” imminently,

yesterday 4

Eurasia Review

Arab News

Gridlocked By Ideology – OpEd

Over the holiday season a federal judge canceled California’s parental exclusion policies. That gift to parents was not the only story

yesterday 3

Eurasia Review

K. Lloyd Billingsley

ICE Puts All Of Us In Danger – OpEd

On January 7, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis — a city long enriched by

yesterday 3

Eurasia Review

Farrah Hassen

Behind The Digital Blackout: The Anatomy Of A New Massacre In Iran – OpEd

On January 12, 2026, as the nationwide uprising in Iran entered its sixteenth day, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran

yesterday 4

Eurasia Review

Mahin Horri

Britain’s Inane Attempt To Leave Europe Nears Its End – OpEd

By Jonathan Power Writing in 1751, Voltaire described Europe as “a kind of great republic, divided into several states, some

yesterday 5

Eurasia Review

Mahin Horri

New Skills And AI Are Reshaping The Future Of Work – OpEd

Technological change has reshaped job markets for centuries. But the benefits have not always been widely shared. As AI and digital technologies...

yesterday 4

Eurasia Review

Kristalina Georgieva

A New Terror Trend: Attacking Peace Committees – OpEd

There is a menacing and calculated Khawarij terrorism wave in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Khawarij methodical attacks on members of the Peace Committee,...

previous day 8

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Eurasia Review

Domestic Tourism In Russia Likely Fall Smaller And Growing Less Quickly Than Moscow Routinely Claims – OpEd

Russians often say that their country is remarkable in that all of its domestic policies have led to the growth of tourism abroad while all of its...

previous day 9

Eurasia Review

Paul Goble

Vietnam Set To Design Plans For Making Country A Wealthy And Developed Nation – OpEd

Vietnam wants to design a growth model based on science and technology, innovation, high-quality human resources and digital transformation,...

previous day 8

Eurasia Review

Veeramalla Anjaiah

Trump’s Withdrawal From 66 Organizations – OpEd

When the Trump administration announced its withdrawal from, and defunding of, 66 international organizations and treaty bodies on January 7th,...

previous day 2

Eurasia Review

Roger Bate

Neurorights In The Dock: How Brain Evidence Can Inform Justice Without Eroding Agency – OpEd

Neurotechnology has left the lab and walked into courtrooms. As new rules about ‘mental privacy’ take shape, we ask a simple question: how can...

previous day 9

Eurasia Review

Adrian Law

Day 16 Of Iran Uprising: Death Toll Surpasses 3,000; Regime Officials Threaten ‘No Mercy’ As Global Isolation Grows – OpEd

The nationwide uprising against the religious dictatorship in Iran has reached its sixteenth day on Monday, January 12, 2026. Following a fifteenth...

previous day 8

Eurasia Review

Mahmoud Hakamian

From Yunus To Machado: Is The Nobel Peace Prize Being Used To Engineer Regime Change? – OpEd

Gone are the days when the Nobel Peace Prize signified humanity, compassion and morality. In the past the world regarded the prize as the highest...

previous day 10

Eurasia Review

Dr. Anjuman A. Islam

Afghanistan: The Business Of Coercion – OpEd

In Afghanistan, there is plenty, but the abundance has become a curse to many Afghans. The Taliban rule is not running the mining sector towards...

previous day 7

Eurasia Review

Dr. Shahzaib Khan

Is Trump Unleashing A War For Oil? – OpEd

By Clifford F. Thies In his press conference on January 3 concerning the arrest of Venezuelan “narco-dictator” Nicolas Maduro, President Donald...

previous day 7

Eurasia Review

Mises

Is Minnesota Or California The Fraud Capital Of America? – OpEd

Massive fraud in Minnesota, allegedly running into the billions, has caught the attention of California Rep. Kevin Kiley, who proclaims the Golden...

previous day 7

Eurasia Review

K. Lloyd Billingsley

The Rubicon Crossed: Team Trump’s Nihilistic Anti-Values Paradigm – OpEd

So, finally an act of unvarnished predatory action by Trump and his team – the abduction of President Maduro in a lightning night-time military...

monday 7

Eurasia Review

Alastair Crooke

Did The Articles Of Confederation Fail? Probably Not – OpEd

By Larsen Plyler It is taken, in many cases, to be fact that the reason the Constitutional Convention was called and that the Constitution was...

monday 6

Eurasia Review

Mises

Why Greenland Has Become America’s Next Imperial Obsession – OpEd

Donald Trump’s renewed threat to annex Greenland is not an eccentric outburst but a crystallisation of U.S. imperial logic in an age of climate...

monday 6

Eurasia Review

Debashis Chakrabarti

Morals, Religion, And Widespread Loneliness – OpEd

In 1998, a Gallup poll asked American respondents if they thought the state of moral values would be better or worse in 2025. It found that 62...

monday 2

Eurasia Review

Rabbi Allen S. Maller

Is Iran On The Brink Of Regime Change? – OpEd

By Dave Patterson There have been more than 280 protests across 27 of the 31 provinces in Iran over the last couple of weeks. For the most part,...

monday 4

Eurasia Review

Liberty Nation

Ron Paul: Making Imperialism Great Again? – OpEd

It did not take long for President Trump to change the reason for sending the US military to “arrest” Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro and his...

monday 3

Eurasia Review

Ron Paul

The Making Of Trump’s Tripolar World Order – OpEd

The abduction of Nicolás Maduro and his wife in early January 2026 conducted by the US military and the subsequent detailing by Trump justifying it...

monday 3

Eurasia Review

Lim Teck Ghee

Coalition Of The Willing Has Achieved Nothing: This Is What European Leaders Should Say To Zelenskyy At Their Next Summit – OpEd

The war in Ukraine happened because western nations insisted that Ukraine be allowed to join NATO but were never willing to fight to guarantee that...

monday 1

Eurasia Review

Ian Proud

The G20 Fracture – OpEd

For decades, the Group of 20 served as the primary shorthand for global stability. It was the room where the established powers of the West sat...

monday 4

Eurasia Review

Dr. Imran Khalid

Day 15 Of Iran Uprising: Protests Resume In Tehran, Strikes In Shiraz And Shahrekord – OpEd

The nationwide uprising against the religious dictatorship in Iran has reached its fifteenth day on Sunday, January 11, 2026. What began as an...

monday 1

Eurasia Review

Mahmoud Hakamian

Police Day Profits: How China’s Repression Fuels Its Economic Rise – OpEd

Each year, China celebrates Police Day, honouring the forces that keep the country under control. While the occasion is meant to show unity and...

monday 5

Eurasia Review

Ashu Mann

A World Adrift – OpEd

For most of the last eighty years, the world economy—unequal, quarrelsome, and often unfair—rested on a stubborn assumption: when the system came...

monday 3

Eurasia Review

Ramesh Jaura

UK Reform Party Opposes Peace And Supports The Kremlin’s Control Of Armenia – OpEd

Danny Kruger, a Member of Parliament (MP) from the pro-Russian populist nationalist Reform Party, wrote in a recent commentary in defence of the...

monday 7

Eurasia Review

Dr. Taras Kuzio

The Sino-Russian Border And The Treaties China Calls Unequal — And Russia Calls History – OpEd

Exploring the Aigun and Peking agreements through competing archives, political memory, and cross-border scholarship. China’s relations with former...

monday 6

Eurasia Review

Felix Abt

Time To Use Biodegradable Handicraft Products – OpEd

When the global leaders due to ego and ignorance make futile attempts to control nature for wealth and power, they disturb nature’s harmony and...

monday 4

Eurasia Review

Sudhansu R Das

Pakistan-Iran Ferry Service And Its Impact On Regional Trade – OpEd

On January 8, 2026 Pakistan’s launch historic first-ever ferry service from Karachi to Chabahar Port in Iran, marks a pivotal moment for the...

monday 5

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Muhammad Wasama Khalid

The Strategic Meaning Of The BLF’s Nokundi Attack – OpEd

The Late-November attack in Nokundi, located in Balochistan’s Chagai district and carried out by the Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) at the...

monday 7

Eurasia Review

Deedag Mehr

Reimagining Multilateralism In A Fragmented World: Can Global Institutions Still Deliver Peace And Prosperity? – OpEd

The recent attack on Venezuela by America poses a serious issue, where the global institution positions itself as a bystander, asking the serious...

monday 7

Eurasia Review

Ravi Raj

Toward A Northeast Asian Conference On Peace And Security – OpEd

An experience organizing a weeklong conflict resolution dialogue among Taiwanese, Mainland Chinese, North American and Japanese participants in...

monday 6

Eurasia Review

Tatsushi Arai

Colorism In Africa: ‘Racism Is About The Color Of Your Mind Not Your Skin’ – OpEd

The name Ethiopia comes from the Greek words “athio” / burn and “ops” face. It therefore means land of scorched faces. The former name of...

monday 3

Eurasia Review

Dawit W. Giorgis