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Trump Accounts And The No Economist Left Behind Test – OpEd

Back when George W. Bush was doing his big drive to privatize Social Security, I got upset because he was

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Eurasia Review

The U.S. Must End Its Illegal Boat Strikes – OpEd

The U.S. military has been carrying out extrajudicial killings in the Caribbean and Pacific over the past nine months with impunity. On

yesterday 0

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Eurasia Review

Healthcare Outside Of Moscow Deteriorating Because Of Putin’s Policies – OpEd

Russians in major cities live longer than those in poorer regions of the country at least in part because the

yesterday 1

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Eurasia Review

Mozambique Raises The Bar On Local Content To Drive Jobs, Skills And Industry Growth – OpEd

Mozambique’s latest draft Local Content Law signals a more structured and outcome-driven approach to ensuring that the country’s growing oil

yesterday 1

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Eurasia Review

Regional Energy Security And Inland Resilience: Why Africa Must Strengthen Coastal–Inland Fuel Corridors Amid Rising Geopolitical Risk – OpEd

The recent escalation of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, including disruptions linked to the Iran conflict, has once again

yesterday 1

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Eurasia Review

Sorry, Tucker Carlson, Oil Markets Are Not Rigged – OpEd

By Andrew Moran The war in Iran, approaching its 11th week, has lifted global energy prices. US crude oil is at $95

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Eurasia Review

GCC States: From De-Risking To Longer-Term Security – OpEd

By Dr. Abdel Aziz Aluwaisheg Iran’s 7,000-plus attacks against Gulf Cooperation Council countries and the closure of the Strait of

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Eurasia Review

The Hormuz Choke Point And The Twilight Of Petroleum – OpEd

After British troops had beaten German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel’s tank forces at the Second Battle of El Alamein in

yesterday 1

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Eurasia Review

The U.S. Should Cut Its Losses In The Iran War – OpEd

The United States currently spends almost a whopping trillion dollars a year on the U.S. military (a level higher than the next nine

yesterday 1

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Eurasia Review

The Hypocrisy Of The West’s Abandonment Of Universal Values – OpEd

By Vincent Cook Finn Andreen recently wrote a Mises Wire article arguing that the values characterized as universally-applicable to all mankind by...

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Eurasia Review

The South Caucasus: Energy Hub Or Flashpoint Of The New Cold War – OpEd

The South Caucasus lies at a juncture between Asia and Europe. The geopolitical landscape made it essential for both emerging

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Eurasia Review

Guns Over Bread: How Pakistan’s $5 Billion Submarine Deal Is Starving Its Own People – OpEd

Pakistan raised its defence budget by over 20% in the latest fiscal cycle, even as total federal expenditures were cut

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Eurasia Review

Pakistan’s Water Woes Are Self Created – OpEd

Warning Ignored Due to the barbaric targeted killing of 26 unarmed tourists by Pakistan sponsored terrorists in Pahalgam, New Delhi

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Eurasia Review

Israel And The UAE: Brothers-In-Arms – OpEd

On May 4 Iran fired 12 ballistic missiles, three cruise missiles, and four drones into the United Arab Emirates. This

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Eurasia Review

Sino-US Relations In The Shadow Of Taiwan – OpEd

Taiwan is only an island. Though today, it may very well be the deadliest place on earth. In one single

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Eurasia Review

India–Bangladesh Ties At An Inflection Point: Sovereignty, Regional Power, And The Limits Of Hegemony – OpEd

India and Bangladesh are experiencing one of their toughest times in recent years. Formerly a model of regional cooperation on

yesterday 3

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Eurasia Review

Notes On Italy’s 2026 Autumn–Winter Opera Season And A Suggested Independent Cultural Journey – OpEd

taly’s leading opera houses are entering the 2026 autumn–winter season with an ambitious repertoire, offering an exceptional opportunity for...

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Eurasia Review

Exiting The Oil Cartel: The United Arab Emirates Leaves OPEC – OpEd

Cartel members are not always a congenial bunch. Relations can get frosty and brittle over time. With the United Arab

yesterday 1

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Eurasia Review

The Horn Of Africa States: The Biting Art Of Somali Political Satire – OpEd

In Somalia, everyone is a sultan, a poet, and a political analyst, often all three before the second cup of

yesterday 1

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Eurasia Review

Robert Reich: The Most Important Thing You Should Know About The CEOs Traveling To China With Trump – OpEd

Trump calls the entourage of 12 CEOs accompanying him to China an “incredible gathering” of America’s “Greatest Businessmen/women.” Well, it

yesterday 1

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Eurasia Review

RCEP Amidst Geopolitical Rivalry – OpEd

Tariffs are being weaponized. The global trading system is now in deep crisis. Supply chains are being manipulated as instruments

yesterday 1

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Eurasia Review

The Politics Of Civilian Casualty Narratives In Afghanistan – OpEd

In modern conflicts, wars are no longer fought only on battlefields. They are increasingly fought through narratives, international reporting, digital

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Eurasia Review

Rolling Ultimatums Don’t Make Strategy – OpEd

When President Trump warned that the Iran ceasefire was “on life support,” the statement landed like a threat. But threats

previous day 1

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Eurasia Review

A Great Leap Forward In Spanish-Saudi Relations – OpEd

By Javier M. Carbajosa Saudi Arabia and Spain culminated a long process in Madrid on Wednesday. It will be consequential

previous day 1

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Eurasia Review

Iran’s Regime Continues Political Execution Spree In Fear Of Restive Society – OpEd

Besieged by relentless domestic and foreign crises, Iran’s regime is carrying out executions on a daily basis. Terrified of another

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Eurasia Review

Trump 2.0 And Xi 3.0 Summit: Trade, Technology, And Territory – OpEd

U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping opened a high-stakes summit in Beijing on May 14, 2026, amid

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Eurasia Review

The Job Market Has Only Gotten Worse Since Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken In the year since Donald Trump’s “liberation day” in April 2025—on which he began raising import taxes

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Eurasia Review

The Charity Trap – OpEd

By Mani Basharzad One of the first attempts by the second Trump administration to cut government waste was massive cuts

previous day 1

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Eurasia Review

AI And The Sublime – OpEd

Artificial Intelligence (AI) seems to be on everyone’s lips these days, and not surprisingly, given the widely divergent opinions about

previous day 1

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Eurasia Review

Eurasia Review Interviews: Adrian Monck On AI, Journalism And The Erosion Of Shared Reality

A conversation with Adrian Monck, Editor of 7 Things and former Managing Director and Managing Board Member at the World

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Eurasia Review

India’s Quasi-Alliance With Israel And UAE Won’t Have Happy Ending – OpEd

Tucker Carlson, like any genius in the media world, has an uncanny knack for zeroing in on men and mice

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Eurasia Review

Do Democrats Need Deprogramming? – OpEd

There is something seriously wrong with a large swath of self-identified Democrats. If the nutty things they believe were true

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Eurasia Review

Nuclear Theft In India: An Overlooked Security Crisis – OpEd

Nuclear technology has changed the nature of global security, where nuclear-armed countries have too much responsibility to safeguard their nuclear

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Eurasia Review

Cricket Diplomacy In Hangzhou Strengthens Regional Cooperation Among Pakistan, China, And Afghanistan – OpEd

In an era where regional diplomacy increasingly extends beyond formal political dialogue, sports are emerging as a powerful bridge between

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Eurasia Review

Heybeliada’s New Era: A Delicate Balance Between Cultural Revival And Carrying Capacity – OpEd

One of Istanbul’s most distinctive island communities, Heybeliada has recently returned to public attention through two major developments....

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Eurasia Review

Robert Reich: The Single Biggest Question Hanging Over Kevin Warsh’s Fed – OpEd

The Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh to become the next chair of the Federal Reserve on a 54-45 vote. This marks

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Eurasia Review

Nobody Chants A Party Name Inside A Church – OpEd

(UCA News) — There is a particular kind of silence inside Velankanni’s basilica that people travel hundreds of kilometers to

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Eurasia Review

PCOS To PMOS Is More Than A Name Change – OpEd

In a significant development published in The Lancet, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) has officially been renamed Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian...

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Eurasia Review

China, America And Iran: A Dangerous Crisis And A Narrow Chance For Peace – OpEd

The growing tensions involving the United States, Iran and the Strait of Hormuz have once again pushed the Middle East

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Eurasia Review

Clearance Gaps: What The Bangladesh Air Force Cases Reveal About Institutional Security Screening Failures – OpEd

Investigations into Bangladesh Air Force personnel over suspected links to TTP extremist networks, conducted in 2025 and 2026, revealed that

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Eurasia Review

Democracy By Deletion: How Electoral Roll Purges Helped The BJP Capture Bengal – OpEd

In more than half of West Bengal’s assembly constituencies, deleted voters outnumbered victory margins. The data surrounding the Special Intensive

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Eurasia Review

The Horn Of Africa States: Governance And Survival In The Region – OpEd

It is strange but one must note that citizens of the Horn of Africa States region experience the state not

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Eurasia Review

Hantavirus, The WHO, And The Conflicts In Weighing Mortality – OpEd

Hantavirus, The WHO, And The Conflicts In Weighing Mortality – OpEd

Yesterday, almost 2,000 people, mostly young children, died of malaria because they could not access effective and relatively cheap treatment quickly

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Eurasia Review

State Indebtedness Could Lead To Gold Explosion – OpEd

State Indebtedness Could Lead To Gold Explosion – OpEd

Global debt increased, in the first quarter of 2026, by more than USD 4.4 trillion to reach an all-time high

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Eurasia Review

Marx Was Wrong About The ‘Necessary’ Ruin Of Small Landed Property – OpEd

Marx Was Wrong About The ‘Necessary’ Ruin Of Small Landed Property – OpEd

By Thiago V. S. Coelho Marx believed that once land is subjected to private property and competition, the superior economics of large-scale

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Eurasia Review

AI Will Change The Labor Landscape – OpEd

AI Will Change The Labor Landscape – OpEd

By Jake Scott A particular legal case from China has also caught the interest and attention of many commentators in

wednesday 0

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Eurasia Review

Ceasefires And The Age Of Impulse Diplomacy – OpEd

The announcement of a three-day ceasefire and a 1,000-prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine has predictably triggered a wave of optimism across...

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Eurasia Review

Russia And North Korea: An Alliance Of Desperation – OpEd

The Kremlin can count on only one real ally in its war in Ukraine. Belarus has offered its territory for

wednesday 0

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Eurasia Review

The Trump Corruption Tax On The Oil Industry – OpEd

Since Trump began his war on Iran, there have been a number of occasions where the price of oil futures tumbles just

wednesday 0

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Eurasia Review

Fewer North Caucasians Have Fought In Ukraine Than Many Think, But Chechnya’s Kadyrov Has Gained Power From The War – OpEd

In a study of the impact of Putin’s war in Ukraine on the North Caucasus, the Memorial human rights organization

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Eurasia Review