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Juan M. Merchan, the judge in Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial in Manhattan, has again held Trump in contempt for violating a gag order banning...
“Politics,” as the harsh, albeit successful German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck claimed, “is the art of the possible, the attainable – the art...
Various studies including NASA’s conclude that humanity’s dependence on oceans and seas affects almost every aspect of life on earth, ranging...
On May 6, 2024, Bangladesh’s Minister for Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid highlighted Bangladesh’s significant potential for...
Every year, the United States publishes various reports on countries other than its own, including the ‘Annual Human Rights Report.’ Such...
The PLA will continue to pursue the establishment of overseas military installations and access agreements in an attempt to project power and...
Landlocked Ethiopia seeks access to the Red Sea, but Somaliland needs to gain global recognition for the leasing of its idle ports. Ethiopia, in...
Allal El Fassi: theologian, thinker, politician, poet, and leader, embodied the essence of Moroccan nationalism in the 20th century. His...
The Korean Peninsula remains a highly precarious area marked by tensions unresolved. The schism emerged that in the World following War II...
Millions of likes on the hundred-odd AI-generated songs mimicking PM Narendra Modi’s voice go viral on a YouTube channel. These trending songs...
By Kerry Boyd Anderson Amid the US presidential campaign, protests against the Gaza war on college campuses and debates in Congress over providing...
The Moscow Patriarchate’s unqualified support for Putin’s aggression abroad and repression at home has already led to the isolation of the...
By Jacob R. Swartz When we consider markets, we typically think of commerce – the buying and selling of goods and services, international trade,...
If Donald Trump wins the U.S. presidential election in November, all sorts of hell will break lose. Mexico will face a huge border crisis. China...
Governments often act at cross-purposes with themselves—a delicate way of saying that governments often get in their own way. That is the case...
John Chell is Chief of Patrol of the New York Police Department (NYPD). Chell has made news lately because of his threatening social media posts...
Balochistan, the largest province of Pakistan by area, remains an enigma wrapped in paradoxes. Rich in minerals and natural resources, this...
Don’t tell anybody, Gashe Tekle! We have lived in our humble homes on this land for nearly 60 years! Yesterday, under the cover of night, Abiy’s...
The spirit of the Constitution, drafted by men who chafed against the heavy-handed tyranny of an imperial ruler, would suggest that one’s home is...
The UN’s peacekeepers and its humanitarian workers are increasingly victims of killings in war zones—in the midst of civil wars and military...
On April 30, when Columbia University student protesters took over Hamilton Hall, they renamed it “Hind’s Hall,” dropping a large banner out...
Global economic ties are changing in ways we have not seen since the end of the Cold War. After years of shocks—including the COVID-19 pandemic...
This is a line endlessly repeated in the media. Somehow, we face a terrible risk if people decide to have fewer kids. While this is the accepted...
In Cairo, representatives from Hamas held indirect negotiations with Israel for a ceasefire. The sticking point for several of the rounds was the...
Most members of the United Sates Congress repeatedly and, it seems, without a second thought vote for legislation that violates the restraints...
Just what exactly happens when a society becomes substantially more unequal, when a few become fabulously richer than the many? Defenders of our...
This paper presents an analysis of the diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Malaysia during the period 2020 to 2024. The historical key...
In the intricate landscape of political leadership, the Secretary-General of the Istiqlal Party, Nizar Baraka, emerges as a beacon of integrity and...
Sports diplomacy is a multifaceted domain that captures the collective ambitions of a nation on the international stage. It manifests in two...
Such a thing never happened in the past one hundred years since the United States stepped out of the Western Hemisphere as an imperial power — an...
It’s not been a good week for the Censorship Industrial Complex. The machine has been built and put into action over nearly a decade but largely...
Since its beginning, the Iranian Resistance recognized the need for a democratic alternative to the regime that is not beholden to the will of...
Violent crackdowns on student protesters across the United States have brought to light an uncomfortable truth that goes unacknowledged by...
My students are graduating at a tremulous time. The largest campus protest movement of the 21st century. The first criminal trial of a former...
From very early in Jewish history and religious literature there has been a strong current of criticism of those who are powerful and how they use...
At least, the foreign media broke the news early May. And it may be understandable why local Russian media was quiet over the impact of western and...
Referring to the policy of the Government of Canada permitting the activities of those who are demanding and carrying out...
Political rivalry and criticism are normal features of a democratic society. However the manner in which the May 9 riots in Pakistan were carried...
By Andrew Moran The Federal Reserve concluded its widely anticipated May Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) policy meeting on May 1. Financial...
Since 1962, the people of Myanmar have endured brutal military oppression, human rights abuses, and the denial of self-determination. In their...
India has taken a firm stance against Pakistan’s desire to resume trade and economic activities suspended in 2019. The Indian Foreign Minister,...
The International Criminal Court is a dusty jewel, a creation of heat, tension and manufacture in the international community. Various elements...
Over the last two years, Tehran has sought to increase its influence in Central Asia, convinced that changes in the region and more broadly make...
In 1973, the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) imposed an oil embargo against the United States, triggering a crude oil...
What is taking place in the Occupied Territories is not a conflict but a straightforward case of illegal military occupation, apartheid, ethnic...
By Leesa K. Donner It’s a bird; it’s a plane – no, it’s super-protester! On college campuses from coast to coast, civil unrest is taking...
Changing jobs can be the best way to get a raise. But employers often force workers to sign “noncompete clauses,” making it harder for them to...
By Jason Sorens Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton was schooled on X recently. After he claimed “a unanimous 9-0 win at the Supreme Court” in a...
By Gwyneth Campbell I graduated from Columbia University, in New York’s Morningside Heights, at the beginning of this year. I’ve been expecting...
The Transformation is accelerating. The harsh, often violent, police repression of student protests across the U.S. and Europe, in wake of the...
With the advancement of technology, the mode of employment has evolved, and it is now known as the gig economy or remote employment. In this era of...
I’ve been spending the last several weeks trying to find out what’s really going on with the campus protests. I’ve met with students at...
Pre-human Homo Sapiens people have walked out of Africa for hundreds of thousands of years, and we have evidence for early (pre-human) Homo Sapiens...
The recent approval of the Rwanda Expulsion Bill by the United Kingdom’s (UK) Parliament has pushed immigration policy to the forefront of public...
The ink was barely dry on President Biden’s signature transferring another $61 billion to the black hole called Ukraine, when the mainstream...
The Palestinian-Israeli conflict emerged as a prominent and protracted issue in the Middle East spanning more than seven decades. This enduring...
In a nation poised for economic growth and development, the specter of unemployment looms large, casting a shadow over the aspirations of its...
In an era where the skies are no longer the limit, the concept of space weaponization has emerged as a critical concern, particularly in regions...
In October 2009 the Cooperation Council of the Turkic Speaking States was founded in the Nakichevan province of Azerbaijan, three years after then...
In his 2021 annual threat assessment, the director-general of ASIO, the Australian domestic intelligence service, pointed to an active spy ring...
The compromised former top boss of the Australian civil service has the lick and smell of belligerence. Begrudgingly conceding error and when in...
At many college campuses, students are protesting in opposition to the Biden Administration’s unconditional backing, with weapons and diplomatic...
By George Ford Smith From everything I read you would think we were incapable of solving social problems. In truth, we find matters only getting...
Since the start of Putin’s war in Ukraine, Alyaksandr Lukashenka has been intensifying his repression of Belarusians at home and of Belarusians in...
By Mark S. Cogan The more things change the more they stay the same. In the 2024 Diplomatic Bluebook, recently released through the Ministry of...
Student protests across the United States point to growing disgust among young Americans toward the Biden administration’s “ironclad” support...
The student-led movement against the genocide in Gaza that is sweeping college campuses across the United States, has made “divestment” from...
Fascism became a swear word in the US and UK during the Second World War. It has been ever since, to the point that the content of the term has...
Kamran Bokhari, senior director of Eurasian Security and Prosperity at the New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy in Washington, in his recent...
By Dr. J Scott Younger The last period has seen some new activity, not necessarily for the better. Now there is threatened an escalation between...
Recently, both the US and Vietnam have raised concerns about Cambodia’s Funan Techo Canal project, a water route connecting the Phnom Penh...
It is not just the opposition parties in India that are waiting in the wings for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to fall. There are bigger and...
By Jonathan Miltimore My family got a PlayStation 5 a few years ago. It’s a decision I sometimes regret because my youngest son, who is 7, likes...
Moscow has stepped up its effort to expand contacts between regions in the Russian Federation and regions in Belarus, in support of closer...
The Horn of Africa States region is part of Africa and shares many of its ills with the rest of the continent. These would include marginalization...
In the following eight verses the Qur’an asserts that the Jews killed their Prophets. Is this correct? No and yes. No, because the Jewish...
By Ryan Wardle On some level, all of us realize that traffic tickets are seen by local governments as a form of revenue. Supposedly, the intent...
The results of the presidential elections that took place this week in North Macedonia were as expected. In the first round, VMRO candidate Gordana...
In the lead up to World No Tobacco Day later this month, it is high time we recognise and effectively address the deadly synergy between the two...
I’ll admit up front that one reason I’m writing this is that I am a disgruntled TSA customer. My tax dollars pay for the “service” I get from...
In a resounding declaration in Rabat, Minister of Equipment and Water, Nizar Baraka, unveiled a comprehensive infrastructure roadmap designed to...
Trump this week urged college presidents to be tougher on students protesting the war in Gaza, calling them “raging lunatics.” He continued: “To...
Russia and Angola have had excellent relations dating from historical Soviet era. Russia, more or less, invested in Angola, even after the Soviet...
The massive armada of 350 drones, ballistic and cruise missiles, launched by Iran toward Israel in the early hours of April 14, marked a sea-change...
The Federal Communications Commission has revived regulations for “net neutrality.” According to FCC chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, “the action...
Since independence Pakistan has remained an energy deficient country. After the nationalization of industries by Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto...
As Western governments and partisan media concentrate on the genocide in Gaza and war in Ukraine, the Amhara genocide in Ethiopia and the simmering...
By Paul Mueller The Florida legislature recently decided that, along with deregulating electric-vehicle charging stations and giving kids excused...