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After Recognition: The UN’s Next Reckoning On Slavery – OpEd

After Recognition: The UN’s Next Reckoning On Slavery – OpEd

The United Nations’ declaration of the transatlantic slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity” marked a moment of moral

27.03.2026 5

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Brute Force Prevails The Global Order – OpEd

Wars no longer announce themselves with official proclamations. They creep forward, strike by strike, each retaliation erasing another line once

21.03.2026 3

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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

09.03.2026 7

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When The Center No Longer Holds – OpEd

As the Canadian prime minister concluded his speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos on 20 January 2026, the

26.01.2026 10

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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

12.01.2026 5

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Why 2026 Marks ‘The New Disorder World’ – OpEd

There was a time when humanitarian statistics startled the world. A million displaced people made headlines. A famine declaration triggered

01.01.2026 10

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Weaponised Lawfare As Domestic And International Threat To Western Democracies – OpEd

Lawfare, when weaponised, can pose a double threat to democracies. Domestically, the rule of law is an integral component of

25.11.2025 8

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The Return Of The Bomb – OpEd

Ahead of his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on 30 October at Gimhae International Airport in Busan, South Korea,

03.11.2025 9

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Wars On Women Escalate As Global Conflicts Surge – OpEd

When we think about war and peace, we often picture men in uniforms, generals in strategy rooms, and presidents at

22.10.2025 6

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Germany Redefines Development Cooperation With The Global South – OpEd

More than forty years ago, former German Chancellor Willy Brandt—winner of the 1971 Nobel Peace Prize—warned that prosperity in the

10.10.2025 10

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Central Asia At The Crossroads – OpEd

Phones rang in Central Asian capitals in mid-August, mere hours after Vladimir Putin finished an unusual three-hour summit with Donald

06.10.2025 10

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The Strange New World Of Quantum Computers – OpEd

Europe is placing its bet on quantum networking—linking machines through entangled particles—as the foundation for a new era of secure

01.10.2025 7

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Europe At A Crossroads And Berlin’s Leadership Opportunity – OpEd

Russia has poked NATO three times in two weeks: a drone swarm over Poland, a stray UAV in Romania, and,

22.09.2025 6

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Israel’s Gaza City Operation Marks A Sharp Tactical And Political Turn – OpEd

Israel’s security Cabinet has approved a plan to seize and hold Gaza City, the enclave’s largest urban centre, in what

06.09.2025 10

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Gaza Devastation And Settlements Bury The Two-State Solution – OpEd

In her landmark report, “From Economy of Occupation to Economy of Genocide”, presented to the United Nations Human Rights...

05.09.2025 8

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Sudan’s War On Its People – OpEd

In Sudan, the war is fought not only with bullets and bombs, but on the bodies of women and in

05.09.2025 9

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No More Hiroshima, No More Nagasaki, No More War, No More Hibakusha – OpEd

Eighty years ago, on 6 and 9 August 1945, the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were obliterated by atomic bombs

27.07.2025 10

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How Three Years Of Conflict In Ukraine Supercharged Global Warming – OpEd

The war in Ukraine, now dragging into its fourth year, has not only redrawn geopolitical lines and devastated lives—it has

07.07.2025 10

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The Rule-Based Order Is Cracking: The West Helped Break It – OpEd

For decades, Western leaders have invoked the “rule-based international order” as a guiding principle for global peace, security, and...

03.07.2025 9

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Diplomacy’s Gender Gap Persists At The UN: Could Next Secretary-General Be A Woman? – OpEd

A world torn by war and geopolitical crises marked the fourth International Day of Women in Diplomacy (IDWD) on June

30.06.2025 10

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A New Nuclear Arms Race Has Begun, And The World Is Not Ready – OpEd

For over three decades, the world took cautious steps away from the brink of nuclear catastrophe. Warheads were dismantled, treaties

23.06.2025 9

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The Enduring Influence Of A Medieval Charter On Contemporary Democracy – OpEd

The V-Dem Institute reports that the global outlook at the end of 2024 is less favourable compared to the past 25 years.

18.06.2025 9

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‘King’ Trump Transforms Oval Office To ‘Gladiator Arena’ – OpEd

The Oval Office, a symbol of the American presidency, has witnessed countless historic moments. From John F. Kennedy Jr. peeking

28.05.2025 10

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