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The international security landscape typically prioritizes threats from nation-states. However, the most significant threat stems from climate...
Student protests at dozens of university and college campuses across America have been very effective in raising public awareness of
By Hafed Al-Ghwell Nearly a decade and a half after a supposed “awakening,” Libya is still paralyzed by division, conflict and the pursuit of...
Vladimir Putin’s new decree goes far beyond Stalin in defending all Russian actions against non-Russians past and present and in
By Marcel Dumas Gautreau Starting in 2020, things started to get strange in Africa for those who knew what to
Pakistan Stock Exchange remained positive during the week ended on May 10, 2024. The benchmark index challenged its highs and closed the week at...
The world of today composes of some 196 countries of which some 194 are recognized as full members, including Palestine which was voted for full...
After the territorial defeat of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) on March 23, 2019, thousands of women and children who were associated...
Indonesia the largest and most influential country in Southeast Asia, has a complex history that has shaped its approach to
From dawn till dusk, and dusk till dawn, she toils within the confines of an unjust patriarchal framework as a grandmother, mother, sister, lover,...
Amidst the crisis in Myanmar, it is crucial to have effective mediation. Although ASEAN’s efforts have faced obstacles and yielded
Russia has noticeably intensified its diplomatic relationship with French-speaking Africa after the second Russia-Africa summit in St. Petersburg....
As the Earth spins around the weight of its multiplying populace, a formidable concern emerges– overpopulation. With each passing moment of the...
The concept of identity, as a reflection of one’s own self as an individual, is intricately intertwined with various factors
The controversial Bangladeshi social entrepreneur and 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner Professor Mohammad Yunus has participated in the 2nd World...
By Yossi Mekelberg During my considerable time in academia teaching politics at various universities, including American ones, I have had many...
It must surely make certain ethnic and religious groups reflect, notably those languishing in minority status for decades, if not centuries. ...
In a surprising turn of events, the Turkish economy has delivered a significant blow to its Israeli counterpart, sending shockwaves through the...
Deep within the Pentagon, the headquarters of the US military an extensive network of bureaucracy thrives. Diplomats and military personnel both in...
If one wants to understand how representatives of the so-called Russian deep State can split the Kazakh people and divide them into parts seen as...
Capitalism operates as a system that many argue is akin to a criminal enterprise, one that exploits both labour and nature in pursuit of ever-...
Has Islam been the one religion acceptable to God since the days of Prophet Muhammad? Does Islam claim to replace Christianity and Judaism, the way...
espite being described in some circles as such, the latest vote in the United Nations General Assembly on Palestine’s status is hardly...
By Art Carden In 1911, the labor activist and songwriter Joe Hill’s “The Preacher and the Slave” parodied the hymn “In the Sweet By-and-By”...
A study by the Harvard Business School in experimental psychology relating to people’s tendency to “shoot the messenger” came up with...
The news of Dr. Yunus being invited to the World Fraternity Meeting amid the controversy against his image has surprised the informed people. This...
At Yerevan’s request and in a way consistent with Moscow’s withdrawal of its so-called “peacekeepers” from Azerbaijani territory, the...
On May 3, the state-run Bahar News website wrote, “The right to life and survival is the most important demand of Iranian workers.” Some...
Dr. Stephen Blank, a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute’s Eurasia Program, in his piece entitled “Is Kazakhstan Russia’s...
For five days, almost no humanitarian aid has gotten into Gaza. Israel’s military operation in Rafah has displaced another 110,000 people and...
By Simone Galimberti* As Europe Day was commemorated on 9 May, many lingering questions remain: Does this really matter if you live outside Europe?...
About forty-five years ago, at a social gathering, I asked an executive of a Minneapolis-based large food processing company if he fed heavily...
Over the last few years there has been a movement to rid America of the sight of anything having to do with the former Confederate States of America...
By Joe Schaeffer Secretary of State Antony Blinken traveled to Guatemala on May 7 to celebrate the influx of “migrants” that has left...
By Benjamin Williams The electoral victory of Javier Milei in Argentina was a pleasant surprise to libertarians internationally. For the first time...
By upholding the principles of understanding and mutual respect, Russia and Sierra Leone are showing the desire to build a more harmonious...
The plight of the Horn of Africa states region is hunger and not only hunger but man-made hunger. Millions of its people are susceptible to hunger...
Sir Nicholas Winton epitomized the Power of One. As World War II loomed, he organized a rescue operation, found sponsors and foster homes, and...
The establishment of the Joint Inspection Unit (JIU) in 1968 was part of the United Nations (UN) efforts to maintain the system under check. The...
In today’s ever-changing world, political and socio-economic dynamics are constantly shifting. Currently, the world has witnessed the...
The palm tree a highly useful plant is of particular importance for its cultivation and production of palm oil. Palm oil is an essential compound...
The World Health Organization estimates that climate change-related deaths will increase by approximately 250,000 per year between 2030 and 2050....
In 2021, the talk of “ Strategic Autonomy ” was buzzing in Europe’s corridors of power towards greater European independence primarily from...
In the intricate tapestry of Moroccan politics, the Istiqlal Party has emerged as a driving force behind the pursuit of societal progress and...
India, a country where people are diverse in terms of their cultures, languages and traditions, is known for its democratic character and the love...
Around 65 million years ago, when dinosaurs had just become extinct, Argan trees began to grow. They lived in what is now southwestern Morocco,...
The history of human and social progress intertwines with the narrative of resistance. Throughout the ages, the evolution of humanity and its...
The famous British magazine The Economist cited French President Emmanuel Macron as a Jupetarian president thinking about his legacy. World History...
My father, Ed Reich, was haunted by antisemitism his entire life. He grew up in New York City in the 1910s and 1920s. He was often taunted for...
Antisemitism in the UK has reached a level only surpassed in the 1930s, when Oswald Moseley and his blackshirt thugs, mimicking Adolf Hitler and...
The race to dominate the so-called swing states of Asia is heating up. The rise of China has compelled not only the US, but has impelled Australia,...
While the planet is too hot to be habitable, detecting its atmosphere can provide insights into the early conditions of Earth, Venus, and Mars....
The East African Federation is a proposition on the table. It is to be a union of the eight EAC members and any other member that would join it in...
The Russian-Ukrainian conflict, which has resulted in the most significant energy crisis of the 21st century, is driven primarily by two factors....
Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations Saeed Iravani disavowed claims leveled by the Israeli regime that Tehran has regional proxies by which it...
Access to clean water is a fundamental human right, yet millions worldwide lack this necessity. In Morocco, progress is evident through the...
Recently, there’s been growing concern over climate change, viewed as a significant threat to global security. As the UK’s former Permanent...
By Fernanda Canofre On April 27, MetSul, a meteorology agency, posted on X (former Twitter) a warning about a cold front, heavy rain, gales, and...
According to the semi-official Mehr news agency, the trial of 104 members of the People’s Mujahedin Organization of Iran, also known as the...
By Douglas French Economics trumps sentimentality, and gold’s elevated price has some people raiding the family jewelry box to pay...
Bipartisanship is often heralded as the pinnacle of legislative achievement. The recent votes on foreign aid to Taiwan, Israel, and Ukraine offered...
As the 2020 presidential election entered its final stretch, Christina Bobb was not just covering it as a TV newswoman for the pro-Donald Trump One...
Actually, CNN wouldn’t say that, or at least not directly. What it said, in yet another major piece on how the economy is awful, is that prices...
By General (Rtd) Corneliu Pivariu In a statement made on May 1, 2024, the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan – Kasym Jomart Tokayev welcomed...
By Khaled Abou Zahr Was Xi Jinping’s first trip to Europe in five years a success? It certainly appeared that Xi’s visits to France, Serbia and...
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...
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...
By Jacob R. Swartz When we consider markets, we typically think of commerce – the buying and selling of goods and services, international trade,...
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...
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...
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...
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...