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Why I’m Confident About Our Union’s Future – OpEd

I’ll always remember how company bosses got red in the face, tried to water down our contract proposals, and made

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David Mccall

Electricity Is About To Become The Most Valuable Commodity On Earth – OpEd

For candidates who hope to lead—whether as Mayor, Governor, or President—Energy Wisdom requires comprehensive awareness: that modern civilization...

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Ronald Stein

Observe The Economic Fallout Six Years Later – OpEd

Many people want to be done with Covid lockdowns as a topic. The trouble is that Covid lockdowns are not

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Jeffrey A. Tucker

Women’s Equality Is Humanity’s Cause – OpEd

Purple banners rippled through the streets of Berlin, Madrid, Buenos Aires and Nairobi as thousands gathered to mark International Women’s

yesterday 1

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Ramesh Jaura

Dr. Lauren Dagan Amoss: India’s Relationship With Israel Is Embedded In A Broader Geoeconomic And Strategic Reordering – Interview

Dr. Lauren Dagan Amos is a researcher specializing in India’s foreign and security policy, with a regional focus on the

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A. Jathindra

Ron Paul: Will The Dollar Be A Casualty Of The Iran War? – OpEd

President Trump’s unconstitutional and unjust war against Iran is setting back his “affordability” agenda. The war has caused a big

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Ron Paul

US Makes India Perform In A Circus Tent – OpEd

A well-honed tool in the United States’ diplomatic box is to rub the nose of its vassal states in the

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M.k. Bhadrakumar

Why Has Saudi Arabia Suffered Less Iranian Attacks Than Gulf Neighbours? – OpEd

Every picture tells a story. This one is quite clear. In the now region-wide war between the US-Israel and Iran,

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Willy fautré

Will The Iran Conflict Mean Sudan’s SAF Lose Their Drone Supply? – OpEd

As the world’s attention is focused on the conflict in the Middle East, a catastrophic war still rages in Sudan.

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Carla davies

Georgieva: Coping And Thriving In A Fluid World – Speech

Keynote Speech by IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva at Japan’s Ministry of Finance’s “Future of the Global Economy amid a

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Kristalina Georgieva

N.Q. Dias: Sri Lanka’s Clausewitz – OpEd

Neil Quintus Dias, better known as N. Q. Dias, was a Sri Lankan civil servant whose strategic foresight has largely

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Dr. Punsara Amarasinghe

Security Teams Respond Rapidly To Terror Violence In Peshawar – OpEd

In recent developments in Peshawar, FAK terrorist elements carried out two separate attacks on police positions areas. The incidents, while

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Amina jabbar

African Iron Ore: Driving Industrialization, Investment And Regional Growth – OpEd

Home to 30% of the world’s critical mineral reserves, Africa has emerged as a strategic player in global supply chains.

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Energy Capital And Power

India–Canada Uranium Deal And The Future Of Non-Proliferation Norms – OpEd

Recently, the conclusion of a uranium supply agreement worth 2.8 billion between Canada and India in the field of nuclear

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Nazia Sheikh

Rights Into Reality – OpEd

Women’s and girls’ rights remain incomplete without something fundamental: equal access. When we open doors to education, economic resources,...

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Dr. Fr. John Singarayar

Geo-Economic Warfare Is Replacing Globalization – OpEd

Globalization is widely described as being in retreat. Supply chains are fragmenting, industrial policy has returned, and governments increasingly...

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Deepak Kumar

Remember Lhasa: Why The 1959 Tibetan Uprising Still Echoes In The World’s Silence – OpEd

Every year on 10 March, Tibetans across the world mark Tibetan Uprising Day, remembering the events of 1959 in Lhasa,

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Ashu Mann

What Qualifies As Being ‘Moralistic’? – OpEd

A new Pew Research Center survey of 25 countries found Americans are “especially likely to view fellow citizens as morally

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Eurasia Review

International Law, Peace Journalism, Incendiary Truths – OpEd

As many of you know at TRANSCEND Media Service, individual members of the Editorial Group write their opinion editorials. Unlike mainstream

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Maung zarni

Trump’s Glittering Promises: When Peace Becomes Propaganda – OpEd

In his first year of his second term as President of the United States, Donald Trump has created various new

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Dwi azzahra wulandari

FAK’s False Jihad: Khawarij Violence And The Islamic Rejection Of Terrorism – OpEd

Extremist groups have been using Islamic terms since the last few years to maintain their right to conduct violent attacks

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Umair Khan

Why Does African Leadership Lack Coordination On Reparations – Interview

Professor Jude Osakwe—a Nigerian scholar at the Namibian University of Science and Technology (NUST) and Continental Chairman of the Nigerians

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Kester Kenn Klomegah

Qur’an And Torah’s Spacetime Start To End – OpEd

Whether you believe in God or not, you have to accept that some uncreated entity, beyond our physical universe, acted

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Rabbi Allen S. Maller

When The Architects Of Somalia Are Carriers Of The Clan Virus – OpEd

The “Somali clan virus” is a metaphorical disease that has proven more resilient than any biological pathogen, primarily because it

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Dr. Suleiman Walhad

Doctrine And Proliferation: France, Forward Deterrence And Going Backwards – OpEd

To expand a stockpile of both the useless and the mindlessly murderous in a military sense would seem to be

yesterday 1

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Binoy Kampmark

China: Xi’s Purges Weakens Military Command Structure – OpEd

There seems to be a striking similarity between the large-scale purge in China’s military since 2022 by President Xi Jinping

yesterday 1

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Subir Bhaumik

The Story Of Africa Continues: Meet The AU Media Fellows Shaping Africa’s Narrative – OpEd

The Story Of Africa Continues: Meet The AU Media Fellows Shaping Africa’s Narrative – OpEd

As a flagship initiative of the African Union Information and Communication Directorate (ICD), the continental organisation seeks to change the

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Kester Kenn Klomegah

The Case For A Technocrat Council In Somalia – OpEd

The Case For A Technocrat Council In Somalia – OpEd

The recent constitutional amendments in Somalia, ratified by the Federal Parliament on March 4, 2026, represent one of the most

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Dr. Suleiman Walhad

America Is Losing Itself In Someone Else’s War – OpEd

America Is Losing Itself In Someone Else’s War – OpEd

The Iran conflict is the most consequential strategic miscalculation since Iraq — and Washington still hasn’t read the playbook unfolding

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Suminda Jayasundera

Bad US Jobs Report: Blame It On The Weather – OpEd

Bad US Jobs Report: Blame It On The Weather – OpEd

I hate to be giving the Trump administration excuses for a weak economy, but I do feel an obligation to

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Dean Baker

Whose ‘Stolen’ Land Is It, Anyway? – OpEd

Whose ‘Stolen’ Land Is It, Anyway? – OpEd

Billie Eilish joins history dunces wailing about ‘stolen’ land in USA to Israel – but elsewhere? Land acknowledgements have become de rigueur at

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Paul Driessen

War In Iran A Problem For Republicans As Midterms Loom – OpEd

War In Iran A Problem For Republicans As Midterms Loom – OpEd

While the focus for US President Donald Trump during the Iran war is naturally on avoiding human casualties, what he

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Ray Hanania

The End Of Iran As A Military Power – OpEd

The End Of Iran As A Military Power – OpEd

By Abdulrahman Al-Rashed Although only one week has passed since the outbreak of large-scale war, the imbalance in the balance

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Arab News

Residents Of Cities In Russian North Feel Increasingly Insecure Because Of Shortage Of Policemen – OpEd

Residents Of Cities In Russian North Feel Increasingly Insecure Because Of Shortage Of Policemen – OpEd

The shortage of policemen across the Russian Federation has hit residents of cities in the northern portions of that country

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Paul Goble

Rothbard’s Theory Of International Relations And The State – OpEd

Rothbard’s Theory Of International Relations And The State – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken Murray Rothbard is well known as an opponent of warfare perpetrated by states. This includes acts of

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Mises

Black Rain Pours Over Tehran As Israel Strikes Oil Facilities On Ninth Day Of Conflict – OpEd

Black Rain Pours Over Tehran As Israel Strikes Oil Facilities On Ninth Day Of Conflict – OpEd

March 8, 2026 marked the ninth day of the escalating military conflict between the Iranian regime, Israel, and the United

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Sadegh Pashm-Foroush

Western Media As Accessory In Iran War – OpEd

Despite relentless military strikes by the US and Israel, Iran is standing firm and refusing to concede victory to the

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Lim Teck Ghee

Interests Over Alliances: The Iran–US–Israel Crisis – OpEd

Interests Over Alliances: The Iran–US–Israel Crisis – OpEd

To understand the behavior of modern states, the Realist approach in international relations emphasizes that states have no permanent friends

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Mansoor Ahmed

The Horn Of Africa States: Why The 1961 Framework Is Somalia’s Path To True Sovereignty – OpEd

The Horn Of Africa States: Why The 1961 Framework Is Somalia’s Path To True Sovereignty – OpEd

For over three decades, Somalia has been adrift in a sea of “provisional” governance and foreign-inspired political experiments. Since the

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Dr. Suleiman Walhad

Why A U.S. Army Invasion Of Iran Would Fail – OpEd

Why A U.S. Army Invasion Of Iran Would Fail – OpEd

The idea of sending the troops to invade and occupy Iran resurfaced in Washington in recent days, following the idea

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Simon Hutagalung

Retroeconomics And The Difficulties In Developing An Innovation-Oriented Economy – OpEd

Retroeconomics And The Difficulties In Developing An Innovation-Oriented Economy – OpEd

A retroeconomy refers to an economic environment where firms operate using comparatively outdated technologies, yet continue to meet existing consumer

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Vladimer Papava

ICE’s Appalling Warehouse Prison Scheme – OpEd

ICE’s Appalling Warehouse Prison Scheme – OpEd

Warehouses are for storing goods. ICE wants to use them to store people. As Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ramps

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Farrah Hassen

Moscow Plays Ethnic Card By Having Russians With Ukrainian Roots Attack Kyiv In Diplomatic And Media Spheres – OpEd

Moscow Plays Ethnic Card By Having Russians With Ukrainian Roots Attack Kyiv In Diplomatic And Media Spheres – OpEd

It should come as no surprise given Moscow’s long tradition of playing the ethnic card to advance Kremlin interests, but

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Paul Goble

How To Build A Post-WHO Global Health Architecture – OpEd

How To Build A Post-WHO Global Health Architecture – OpEd

The United States’ withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) is more than a diplomatic rupture. It creates a unique

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Roger Bate

Eighth Day Of Airstrikes Continue Across Iran, Tehran Apologizes To Neighbors Amid Escalating Regional Crisis – OpEd

Eighth Day Of Airstrikes Continue Across Iran, Tehran Apologizes To Neighbors Amid Escalating Regional Crisis – OpEd

The military conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran’s regime has entered its eighth day on March 7, 2026.

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Shamsi Saadati

The Disappearing Marxists – OpEd

The Disappearing Marxists – OpEd

By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya Here is a challenge for those who like solving mysteries—the case of the disappearing Marxists. You

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Mises

This Is Netanyahu’s War, Stupid – OpEd

This Is Netanyahu’s War, Stupid – OpEd

A national daily commented editorially yesterday that apropos of the United States’ war on Iran, the Modi government should “take a

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M.k. Bhadrakumar

How US Aid Propelled Tyranny In Africa – OpEd

How US Aid Propelled Tyranny In Africa – OpEd

U.S. foreign aid is a Tyrant Entitlement Program. Phony piety has long been one of America’s top political exports. President

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James Bovard

Cuba In Crisis: The Role Of Civil Society – Interview

Cuba In Crisis: The Role Of Civil Society – Interview

Cuba is currently facing intensifying economic hardships and political strain. Debates over the beleaguered nation’s future have grown within the

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Daniel Falcone

Exploding The Idea That Trump’s Wars Can Handle China – OpEd

Exploding The Idea That Trump’s Wars Can Handle China – OpEd

It was astounding to learn from the TV show of the former Rep. Joe Scarborough (R-FL) that an overall theme

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Ivan Eland