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China May Now Dare To Challenge The US Dollar – OpEd

By Jiahao Yuan Since the last fiscal quarter, the United States has officially started to cut interest rates. This is not surprising,

27.01.2025 7

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Biden’s Last-Minute Actions Were A Catastrophic Own Goal – OpEd

By Andrew Morrow Just before US President Donald Trump returned to his rightful place on January 20, the outgoing Joe

26.01.2025 10

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New Orleans Attack: ISIS’s Lone Wolf Terror May Take An Alarming New Direction – OpEd

By Srijan Sharma Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old United States Army veteran, crashed a Ford F-150 pickup truck into a crowd of New Orleans...

08.01.2025 5

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India Can Learn From Argentina’s Economic Turnaround – OpEd

By Mudit Jain Argentinean President Javier Milei is a self-described anarcho-capitalist, which means he supports replacing the state with free...

05.01.2025 5

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Murdering Eagles To Save The Climate? Wyoming’s Wind Energy Boom – OpEd

By Joshua Frank Like many roads that cut through Wyoming, the highway into the town of Rawlins is a long, winding one surrounded by rolling hills,...

29.12.2024 4

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Emmanuel Macron’s Embarrassing Hour Of Reckoning – OpEd

By Peter Isackson and Atul Singh The political temperature in France has been rising for more than a decade. It has now reached boiling point....

06.12.2024 4

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Can You See Why The UN Is Bad At Peace? – OpEd

By Mehdi Alavi The idea of peace in Europe goes back for centuries. Europeans made many agreements in pursuit of peace. The biggest impetus for...

03.12.2024 4

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It’s Time For The US To Bid Farewell To NATO – OpEd

By Alexander Coward In April 1949, as Cold War tensions between the United States and Soviet Union intensified, 12 nations came together to sign...

27.11.2024 8

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To Understand Trump, Take Him Seriously, But Not Literally – OpEd

By Josep M. Colomer To try to foresee the next four years with US President-Elect Donald Trump, we should remember what we learned during his first...

25.11.2024 3

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Mexico’s New President Claudia Sheinbaum Must Overcome Political Instability – OpEd

By Bernardo Sainz Martínez Mexico is experiencing a profound shift in its political landscape. The first weeks of Mexican president Claudia...

11.11.2024 3

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Ecuador’s Blackouts: The High Cost Of State-Controlled Electricity – OpEd

By Daphne Posadas In recent weeks, Ecuador has faced a severe energy crisis, with power outages lasting up to 10 hours daily, affecting millions...

03.11.2024 2

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The Islamic Republic Of Iran Should Be Overthrown – OpEd

By Shahram Mirzaei Only four decades ago, on April 18, 1983, Iran destroyed the US embassy in Beirut through its Lebanese terrorist...

03.11.2024 1

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Yemen’s Government Cannot Ignore Looming Unrest – OpEd

By Fernando Carvajal Yemen remains on the margins for the international community even as millions suffer from a deepening economic crisis and lack...

23.10.2024 1

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Shifting Sands In The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia – OpEd

By Hassan Aslam Shad In the heart of the Middle East, where golden sands dance in the embrace of the desert winds, a remarkable metamorphosis is...

14.10.2024 1

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Must Kamala’s Rhetoric Be Isolated From Truth? – OpEd

By Peter Isackson In one month, the United States will undergo another one of its regularly programmed national psychodramas: a presidential...

03.10.2024 1

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How Institutional Quality Shapes Our World – OpEd

By Sergio Martínez Institutions are the rules of the game that shape human behavior. They include laws, codes of conduct, and both formal and...

28.09.2024 2

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Reasons Supporting Netanyahu Is The US’ Big Middle Eastern Mistake – OpEd

By Juan Cole At least one thing is now obvious in the Middle East: The Biden administration has failed abjectly in its objectives there, leaving...

28.09.2024 2

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Does Taylor Swift Want To Be A Genuine US President? – OpEd

By Ellis Cashmore Imagine cleaning out your basement, finding what appears to be a charming but unremarkable painting, then scratching its surface...

22.09.2024 1

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A Personal Meditation On Growing Old In A Catastrophic Age – OpEd

By Rebecca Gordon Washington Post headline reads: “A big problem for young workers: 70- and 80-year-olds who won’t retire.” For the first time...

16.09.2024 2

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An Insider View On How Kurds See Israel And Palestine – OpEd

By Halmat Palani There is no conflict in the Middle East, or arguably in the world, that divides people more than the Israel–Palestine conflict....

11.09.2024 1

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Out-Of-Control Wildfires Have Brazil Gasping For Air – OpEd

By Luiz Cesar Pimentel In 2024, Brazil has seen an alarming 80% increase in fires compared to the previous year. August has been the worst month...

09.09.2024 3

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The Ensemble By Aja Gabel – Book Review

By Jonathan Power After three weeks of illness and holiday I have to tell you about what I’ve been reading. This novel is so very good. It raised...

04.09.2024 1

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Voters Want Politicians Like Trump And Harris To Be Celebrities – OpEd

By Ellis Cashmore “How has the national debt personally affected each of your lives? And, if it hasn’t, how can you honestly find a cure for...

04.09.2024 1

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Vivek Ramaswamy On The Battle For The Soul Of The American Right – OpEd

By Patrick Carroll Vivek Ramaswamy has emerged in recent years as one of the key figures in the Republican scene. His fresh ideas and youthful...

29.08.2024 1

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The Biden Report: No Wars To Be Seen – OpEd

By Peter Isackson Before his surprising decision to withdraw from a campaign he promised to conduct to the bitter end, Joe Biden had achieved one...

01.08.2024 1

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The Tale Of The Boy Who Cried ‘Racism!’ – OpEd

The French Football Federation recently announced its intention to file a legal complaint over “racist and discriminatory remarks” made...

30.07.2024 3

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How Javier Milei Is Battling The Worst Tax Of All—Inflation – OpEd

By Marcos Falcone ESP As Javier Milei rose to power in December of last year, Argentina suffered from an annual inflation rate of over 211 percent,...

18.07.2024 2

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Europe Needs To Find A New Path – OpEd

By Rim Longmeng Somehow, the voice of Europe has lost its former significance. This is hardly noticeable from within Europe, but I assure you, it...

18.07.2024 1

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