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Russia’s Future Outlook With Africa Depends On Strategic Action Plan (2023-2026) – Interview

The scramble for the multidimensional control of the African continent by global players is a geopolitical reality. In order to

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Kester Kenn Klomegah

The Horn Of Africa States: Investment Potential In The Region In 2026 – OpEd

The Horn of Africa States region always presents itself as a paradox for frontier investors, adept at mastering rich but

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Dr. Suleiman Walhad

This Is What Tyranny Looks Like Now: No Crowns, No Coups, Just Unchecked Power – OpEd

In January 1776, Thomas Paine published Common Sense, a pamphlet that gave voice to the discontent of a nation struggling to free

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John And Nisha Whitehead

Bernie Sanders: Trump’s Persecution Of Jerome Powell And Political Opponents Must End – OpEd

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is a conservative Republican. I voted against his nomination based on policy disagreements. In a

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Sen. Bernard Sanders

Donald Trump’s $6 Trillion Tax Hike And Increase In Military Spending – OpEd

Donald Trump is now apparently planning to request a $600 billion increase in annual military spending starting in October, financed by another

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Dean Baker

‘Indispensable’ Islands Of Security – OpEd

By Maria Kabatanya In a country as vast as the Central African Republic, mobility is a gigantic task for the

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Africa Defense Forum

McKinley’s Ghost – OpEd

Nigeria, Venezuela, Syria, Greenland, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Canada, and even Russia. President Donald Trump has attacked or threatened to attack

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Ivan Eland

The Republicans’ Conservatism Is About Defending The Status Quo – OpEd

By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya Friedrich von Hayek explains in his article “Why I am Not a Conservative” that, given a choice between

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Mises

Day 17 Of Iran Uprising: Regime Barricades Cities With Concrete Walls As Judiciary Chief Orders Speedy Executions – OpEd

The nationwide uprising against the religious dictatorship in Iran has reached its seventeenth day on Tuesday, January 13, 2026. Following

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Mahmoud Hakamian

How Russia Fabricates Criminal Cases Against Ukrainians – OpEd

By Yulia Kalaban On the night of September 25, 2023, Russian security forces stormed the home of Tetiana and Oleh

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Iwpr

A New Terror Trend: Attacking Peace Committees – OpEd

There is a menacing and calculated Khawarij terrorism wave in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Khawarij methodical attacks on members of the Peace Committee,...

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Domestic Tourism In Russia Likely Fall Smaller And Growing Less Quickly Than Moscow Routinely Claims – OpEd

Russians often say that their country is remarkable in that all of its domestic policies have led to the growth of tourism abroad while all of its...

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Paul Goble

Vietnam Set To Design Plans For Making Country A Wealthy And Developed Nation – OpEd

Vietnam wants to design a growth model based on science and technology, innovation, high-quality human resources and digital transformation,...

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Veeramalla Anjaiah

Trump’s Withdrawal From 66 Organizations – OpEd

When the Trump administration announced its withdrawal from, and defunding of, 66 international organizations and treaty bodies on January 7th,...

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Roger Bate

Neurorights In The Dock: How Brain Evidence Can Inform Justice Without Eroding Agency – OpEd

Neurotechnology has left the lab and walked into courtrooms. As new rules about ‘mental privacy’ take shape, we ask a simple question: how can...

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Adrian Law

Day 16 Of Iran Uprising: Death Toll Surpasses 3,000; Regime Officials Threaten ‘No Mercy’ As Global Isolation Grows – OpEd

The nationwide uprising against the religious dictatorship in Iran has reached its sixteenth day on Monday, January 12, 2026. Following a fifteenth...

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Mahmoud Hakamian

From Yunus To Machado: Is The Nobel Peace Prize Being Used To Engineer Regime Change? – OpEd

Gone are the days when the Nobel Peace Prize signified humanity, compassion and morality. In the past the world regarded the prize as the highest...

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Dr. Anjuman A. Islam

Afghanistan: The Business Of Coercion – OpEd

In Afghanistan, there is plenty, but the abundance has become a curse to many Afghans. The Taliban rule is not running the mining sector towards...

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Dr. Shahzaib Khan

Is Trump Unleashing A War For Oil? – OpEd

By Clifford F. Thies In his press conference on January 3 concerning the arrest of Venezuelan “narco-dictator” Nicolas Maduro, President Donald...

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Mises

Is Minnesota Or California The Fraud Capital Of America? – OpEd

Massive fraud in Minnesota, allegedly running into the billions, has caught the attention of California Rep. Kevin Kiley, who proclaims the Golden...

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K. Lloyd Billingsley

The Rubicon Crossed: Team Trump’s Nihilistic Anti-Values Paradigm – OpEd

So, finally an act of unvarnished predatory action by Trump and his team – the abduction of President Maduro in a lightning night-time military...

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Alastair Crooke

Did The Articles Of Confederation Fail? Probably Not – OpEd

By Larsen Plyler It is taken, in many cases, to be fact that the reason the Constitutional Convention was called and that the Constitution was...

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Mises

Why Greenland Has Become America’s Next Imperial Obsession – OpEd

Donald Trump’s renewed threat to annex Greenland is not an eccentric outburst but a crystallisation of U.S. imperial logic in an age of climate...

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Debashis Chakrabarti

Morals, Religion, And Widespread Loneliness – OpEd

In 1998, a Gallup poll asked American respondents if they thought the state of moral values would be better or worse in 2025. It found that 62...

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Rabbi Allen S. Maller

Is Iran On The Brink Of Regime Change? – OpEd

By Dave Patterson There have been more than 280 protests across 27 of the 31 provinces in Iran over the last couple of weeks. For the most part,...

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Liberty Nation

Ron Paul: Making Imperialism Great Again? – OpEd

It did not take long for President Trump to change the reason for sending the US military to “arrest” Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro and his...

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Ron Paul

The Making Of Trump’s Tripolar World Order – OpEd

The abduction of Nicolás Maduro and his wife in early January 2026 conducted by the US military and the subsequent detailing by Trump justifying it...

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Lim Teck Ghee

Coalition Of The Willing Has Achieved Nothing: This Is What European Leaders Should Say To Zelenskyy At Their Next Summit – OpEd

The war in Ukraine happened because western nations insisted that Ukraine be allowed to join NATO but were never willing to fight to guarantee that...

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Ian Proud

The G20 Fracture – OpEd

For decades, the Group of 20 served as the primary shorthand for global stability. It was the room where the established powers of the West sat...

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Dr. Imran Khalid

Day 15 Of Iran Uprising: Protests Resume In Tehran, Strikes In Shiraz And Shahrekord – OpEd

The nationwide uprising against the religious dictatorship in Iran has reached its fifteenth day on Sunday, January 11, 2026. What began as an...

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Mahmoud Hakamian

Police Day Profits: How China’s Repression Fuels Its Economic Rise – OpEd

Each year, China celebrates Police Day, honouring the forces that keep the country under control. While the occasion is meant to show unity and...

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Ashu Mann

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 system came...

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Ramesh Jaura

UK Reform Party Opposes Peace And Supports The Kremlin’s Control Of Armenia – OpEd

Danny Kruger, a Member of Parliament (MP) from the pro-Russian populist nationalist Reform Party, wrote in a recent commentary in defence of the...

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Dr. Taras Kuzio

The Sino-Russian Border And The Treaties China Calls Unequal — And Russia Calls History – OpEd

Exploring the Aigun and Peking agreements through competing archives, political memory, and cross-border scholarship. China’s relations with former...

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Felix Abt

Time To Use Biodegradable Handicraft Products – OpEd

When the global leaders due to ego and ignorance make futile attempts to control nature for wealth and power, they disturb nature’s harmony and...

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Sudhansu R Das

Pakistan-Iran Ferry Service And Its Impact On Regional Trade – OpEd

On January 8, 2026 Pakistan’s launch historic first-ever ferry service from Karachi to Chabahar Port in Iran, marks a pivotal moment for the...

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Muhammad Wasama Khalid

The Strategic Meaning Of The BLF’s Nokundi Attack – OpEd

The Late-November attack in Nokundi, located in Balochistan’s Chagai district and carried out by the Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) at the...

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Deedag Mehr

Reimagining Multilateralism In A Fragmented World: Can Global Institutions Still Deliver Peace And Prosperity? – OpEd

The recent attack on Venezuela by America poses a serious issue, where the global institution positions itself as a bystander, asking the serious...

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Ravi Raj

Toward A Northeast Asian Conference On Peace And Security – OpEd

An experience organizing a weeklong conflict resolution dialogue among Taiwanese, Mainland Chinese, North American and Japanese participants in...

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Tatsushi Arai

Colorism In Africa: ‘Racism Is About The Color Of Your Mind Not Your Skin’ – OpEd

The name Ethiopia comes from the Greek words “athio” / burn and “ops” face. It therefore means land of scorched faces. The former name of...

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Dawit W. Giorgis

From Saddam To Maduro – OpEd

By Abdulrahman Al-Rashed Venezuela’s two “former” leaders, the late Hugo Chavez and his successor Nicolas Maduro, somehow resemble figures from the...

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Arab News

The UK Is In Economic And Social Freefall – OpEd

By Lipton Matthews Britain’s relative decline is no longer a speculative talking point but a measurable trajectory. If current income,...

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Mises

Russia–India Dialogue Provides Platform For Bilateral Entrepreneurship – OpEd

The XVI Russia–India Business Dialogue held at the Press Center of MIA “Russia Today” in Moscow, brought together more than 1,250 participants,...

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Kester Kenn Klomegah

The Bear Looks East – OpEd

By Jake Scott As the eyes of the world watch negotiations over Kiev’s future, and the “special military operation” that was intended to last ten...

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Arab News

‘Hidden’ Unemployment In Russia Skyrocketing – OpEd

Putin and his officials proudly claim that unemployment in Russia remains at a low 2.2 percent, but that figure captures only a small portion of...

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Paul Goble

How Venezuela’s Military Became Central To The Country’s Deepening Crisis – OpEd

Venezuela’s prolonged crisis is often described as the product of economic mismanagement, political polarization, and international sanctions....

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Altaf Moti

The Minimum Wage Fallacy – OpEd

In this article, I would like to dwell on the topic of the minimum wage and address specifically the audience that believes in the minimum wage...

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Allen Gindler

Day 13 Of Iran Uprising: People Of Zahedan Rise Up Despite Heavy Crackdown; Regime Governor Threatens Use Of Lethal Weapons – OpEd

The nationwide uprising against the religious dictatorship in Iran has entered its thirteenth day on Friday, January 9, 2026. Following a turbulent...

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Mahmoud Hakamian

An Unforgettable Evening At CSO Ada Ankara: Liszt And Beethoven Interpreted By Masato Suzuki And Can Çakmur – OpEd

In the opening days of 2026, the Presidential Symphony Orchestra of Turkey (CSO) captivated Ankara’s classical music audience with a concert that...

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Haluk Direskeneli

Poland And Turkey Sign Accord Reminding World That Intermarium Countries Have Greater Military Capacities Than All NATO Countries Except The US – OpEd

Just before the Christmas holidays, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, Poland’s deputy prime minister and minister of national defense, signed a memorandum...

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Paul Goble