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The Tectonic Moment: How The Iran Confrontation Will Redraw The Middle East – OpEd

The world is not witnessing a regional clash. It is watching a geological event. Beneath the missiles and rhetoric,

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Suminda Jayasundera

Keeping BRICS About Development: Why Indonesia Membership Matters – OpEd

Referring to Indonesia’s Ministry Foreign Affairs 2025-2029 strategic master plan (RENSTRA), BRICS is intended as a platform for inclusive dialogue

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M. kenzo baskoro

Robert Reich: Bye-Bye Bondi – OpEd

There’s always a temptation to celebrate when Trump does something sensible, like firing his attorney general, Pam Bondi — until

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Robert Reich

Trump And The Debris Of Iran War – OpEd

The only clue the US President Donald Trump has given in his prime time televised speech on Wednesday at the

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M.k. Bhadrakumar

Why Gold’s Recent ‘Silence’ Is A Flashing Buy Signal – OpEd

The recent “calm” in the gold market has left many observers, and especially the precious metal’s critics, questioning whether the...

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Claudio Grass

Kurds: Iran Won’t Fall Without A Ground Offensive – OpEd

Putting to one side, just for the moment, President Donald Trump’s talk of highly promising ceasefire negotiations involving an unnamed

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Neville Teller

One Year After Launch, MAHASAGAR Takes Shape Through Naval Diplomacy – OpEd

Over the past year, the Indian Navy has emerged as a central instrument of India’s expanding maritime outreach. Since the

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Ashu Mann

Burmese Military Rebrands, But Never Reforms – OpEd

General Min Aung Hlaing, who ran the military regime in Burma yesterday, is running the military regime in Burma today.

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Burma Campaign Uk

The Daughter Inherited The Symbol, Not The Safety: The Bhutto Legacy And The Cost Of Political Dynasty – OpEd

When Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was hanged in Rawalpindi on 4 April 1979, Pakistan did not simply execute a former prime

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Ashu Mann

Israel-Iran War: ‘Chakravyuh’ (Trap) For Trump’s US – OpEd

“Getting Very Close” to achieving goals as he promises to bomb Iran into ‘Stone Ages’-– US President Donald Trump The

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Patial Rc

India’s Hesitation And The Limits Of Its Regional Ambition – OpEd

Power in international politics can not be defined only by size, economy, or population. It is about the ability to

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H. m. sabbir hossain

Pakistan’s Courts And The Limits Of External Legal Narratives – OpEd

When domestic legal disputes in Pakistan begin to be argued through international opinion pages, the line between legal process and

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Saima Afzal

From Strait Of Hormuz Shutdown To Global Energy Crisis: U.S.–Israeli–Iran Conflict Sparks Historic Oil Disruption – OpEd

The escalation of the U.S.–Israeli conflict with Iran has sent shockwaves through global energy markets, triggering the most severe oil

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Prof. Miral Sabry Alashry

India Remains Silent 100 Days After UN Indus Waters Treaty Deadline – OpEd

The United Nations Special Rapporteurs made their first formal request to India more than 100 days ago to answer their

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Amina jabbar

How Russia’s Multifaceted Relations Changing Egypt – OpEd

The Arab Republic of Egypt, a country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia, has a

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Kester Kenn Klomegah

The Behemoth Of Global Corruption Is An Extension Of Ourselves – OpEd

The Behemoth Of Global Corruption Is An Extension Of Ourselves – OpEd

Hard times. Emerging from an apparently engineered pandemic, now in another war for ephemeral reasons, a resultant economic crisis that

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David Bell

Preparing For The Post-Iran War Era – OpEd

Preparing For The Post-Iran War Era – OpEd

By Hani Hazaimeh The Middle East stands at a dangerous inflection point. The confrontation involving Iran, Israel and the US

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Arab News

Trump’s Big Wealth Tax – OpEd

Trump’s Big Wealth Tax – OpEd

There is an effort by several progressive unions and other organizations to put a 5% wealth tax for the state’s

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Dean Baker

Trump’s Dual Obsessions Are Colliding, And China Is Gaining Ground – OpEd

Trump’s Dual Obsessions Are Colliding, And China Is Gaining Ground – OpEd

As global markets continue to churn under the weight of a month-long conflict in the Gulf, the strategic map of

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Dr. Imran Khalid

President Trump Admits Iran War Offers No Oil-Related Benefit For Americans – OpEd

President Trump Admits Iran War Offers No Oil-Related Benefit For Americans – OpEd

In his Wednesday evening speech to announce to the American people the continuation and potential intensification of his war against Iran, President

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Adam Dick

Trump’s Big Speech On His Iran War Was A Big Nothing Burger – OpEd

Trump’s Big Speech On His Iran War Was A Big Nothing Burger – OpEd

If the national audience expected some breathtaking new developments or a strategic vision from President Trump’s belated justification for his

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Ivan Eland

Why US Regime Pretends Israel’s Nuclear Weapons Don’t Exist – OpEd

Why US Regime Pretends Israel’s Nuclear Weapons Don’t Exist – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken It’s difficult to find much of anything we might call “good” coming out of the current US-Israel

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Mises

Village Wine Or Branded Wine? Brief Assessment Of Wine Preferences Among Travelers In Turkey – OpEd

In recent years, the growth of gastronomy tourism in Türkiye has increased interest in local markets. Travelers visiting regions such

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Haluk Direskeneli

Pakistan: Human Rights Advocates Condemn Court Judgment Validating Child Marriage – OpEd

Human rights lawyers and defenders strongly condemn the recent judgment of the Federal Constitutional Court of Pakistan, which upheld the

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Kashif Nawab

Senegal And Nigeria Deepen Energy Ties As Ministerial Visit Signals New Era Of African Collaboration – OpEd

Senegal and Nigeria are strengthening bilateral energy cooperation following a high-level working visit by Senegal’s Minister of Energy Birame Soulèye

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African Energy Chamber

Robert Reich: How We Get Rid Of ‘Citizens United’ – OpEd

This week’s video is important. It shows a clear path to getting rid of the Supreme Court’s horrific 2010 decision Citizens

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Robert Reich

Shrinking Wallets, Fading Dreams: China’s Youth In Crisis – OpEd

For much of the past four decades, modern China has been synonymous with rapid transformation. Towering skylines, bustling factories and

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A. Jathindra

Gulf Countries’ Alarm Over Iranian Attacks Compounded By Tehran’s Betrayal Of Islamic Values – OpEd

Gulf Countries’ Alarm Over Iranian Attacks Compounded By Tehran’s Betrayal Of Islamic Values – OpEd

When Tehran lashed out at its Gulf neighbours in the wake of US-Israeli attacks on Iran, GCC countries were deeply

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Carla davies

When Cyber Risk Undermines Judgment, Not Systems: Why Compliance In Private Banking Now Depends On Informational Integrity – OpEd

When Cyber Risk Undermines Judgment, Not Systems: Why Compliance In Private Banking Now Depends On Informational Integrity – OpEd

Private banking rests on a simple but demanding promise: disciplined judgment exercised under conditions of uncertainty. Performance may fluctuate;...

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Boecyàn bourgade

Iran Now Under Military Rule – OpEd

Iran Now Under Military Rule – OpEd

Since 1979, Iran has been portrayed as a “revolutionary state” governed by a theocracy; however, it is currently evolving into

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Manish Rai

Are There, Or Will There Be, U.S. Negotiations With Iran? – OpEd

Are There, Or Will There Be, U.S. Negotiations With Iran? – OpEd

The short answer is ‘no’. Trump was confabulating when he said that he was already in negotiations with ‘important’ Iranians.

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Alastair Crooke

Trump Policies: Wins, Contradictions, And The Tough Questions – OpEd

Trump Policies: Wins, Contradictions, And The Tough Questions – OpEd

Supporting Donald Trump as the 2024 candidate was always a cold-eyed tactical call for me. I never saw him as

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Paul Tolmachev

Time To Build Quality Human Resources For World Peace – OpEd

War, aggression, hunger and unemployment happen mainly due to psychological reasons. Sustainable peace and prosperity is not possible without quality

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Sudhansu R Das

Tomb Is Empty And That Is Not Nothing – OpEd

My grandfather kept a small wooden cross above his bed his entire adult life. When he died, we found a

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Dr. Fr. John Singarayar

German Geo-Economic Strategy And Malaysia: Partnership Or Dependency? – OpEd

Germany’s renewed engagement with Malaysia is not a bilateral curiosity but a symptom of a deeper rupture in the global

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Carolyn Khor

Closing Air Spaces And Cracking Alliances: Trump’s Growing Problem With Allies – OpEd

With the Iran War groaning along, the Trump administration is getting increasingly indignant. Plumes of childish anger can be seen

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Binoy Kampmark

Sanctions As Weapons: How The US Impacts Lives In Cuba? – OpEd

At the time when the world is too preoccupied with the chaos in the Middle East, another, less noticeable, but

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Dr. sujit kumar datta

Iran: Mass Executions To Compensate For Failure – OpEd

The Mizan News Agency, affiliated with the judiciary of the Islamic Republic of Iran, has reported the execution of four

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Hamid Enayat

The Horn Of Africa States: When Private Enterprise Succeeds And Aid Fails – OpEd

Somalia was in the news for decades now, not for what it used to be or for what it can

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Dr. Suleiman Walhad

War In Iran: A Geopolitical Moral Theology – OpEd

When missiles are flying and drones hit commercial buildings, the conversation usually shifts to “how do we win?” But from

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Dr Jose Mario Bautista Maximiano

The Great Game Moves To Asia – OpEd

The arrest of an American and 6 Ukrainians in India last month is a demonstration that European war and politics are

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Ranjit bhushan

Don’t Give Up On Non-Believers At Easter – OpEd

As Christians head to church this Easter weekend, they should pray for those who are struggling with their uneasiness over

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William Donohue

The Next Target Is Not Oil – OpEd

As Washington focuses on Kharg and the Strait of Hormuz, the war is shifting toward a far more dangerous target

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Energy Is The Real Currency Of Power — And The World Is Running Out – Book Review

How energy flows, entropy, and EROEI explain the decline of the West, China’s strategic rise, and the new era of

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Energy Diplomacy In An Age Of Global Uncertainty – OpEd

The current instability in the Middle East has again demonstrated the extent to which the modern world is interconnected especially

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Ayesha Rafiq

Navigating Courtrooms In The Era Ef AI: Towards Equitable International Litigation And Arbitration – OpEd

There is a tectonic shift in our lived experiences today – beyond the rise of regionalism and mini-lateralism, is the

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Ria pillai

The Durand Line Reality: Sovereignty, Stability, And The Limits Of Ethnic Narratives – OpEd

The Durand Line, established in 1893 between British India and Afghanistan, continues to attract political and academic debate. While some

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Rubab Baig

Going Nuclear – OpEd

Going Nuclear – OpEd

By Mark Nayler On April 28 last year, a massive blackout plunged Spain and Portugal into darkness for over twelve hours. Flights

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Fee

‘I Will Not Bow Down’: The Letters Of PMOI Martyr Babak Alipour – OpEd

‘I Will Not Bow Down’: The Letters Of PMOI Martyr Babak Alipour – OpEd

On the morning of March 31, 2026, the Iranian regime executed 34-year-old law graduate and political prisoner Babak Alipour, alongside his

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Matin Karim

The Circular Logic Of Trump’s War With Iran – OpEd

The Circular Logic Of Trump’s War With Iran – OpEd

President Donald Trump has imperiously waffled about on his reasons for aggressively attacking the sovereign country of Iran: for example,

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Ivan Eland