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Mr. Trump: Greenland Is Not For Sale – OpEd

By Alon Ben-Meir Donald Trump’s absurdity seems to have no limits. Feeling emboldened after invading Venezuela, he now believes he can swallow...

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Dr. Imran Khalid

Why The Capture Of Maduro Should Make Washington Worry About The Dollar – OpEd

For nearly eight decades, the U.S. dollar has occupied a place in the global order that no other currency has matched. It is the world’s default...

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Dr. Imran Khalid

Remembering Urumqi, A Test The World Is Still Failing – OpEd

September 2025’s massive military parade in Beijing — a spectacle featuring DF-17-class hypersonic systems and J-20 stealth aircraft, and foreign...

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Kurniawan Arif Maspul

Why Have Homes Become So Unaffordable? – OpEd

By Cole Adams Homeownership—once a hallmark of the American dream—has drifted further and further out of reach for the average American. More than ...

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Mises

The Bureaucratization Of Science Is A Feature, Not A Bug – OpEd

The Bureaucratization Of Science Is A Feature, Not A Bug – OpEd

By Thiago V. S. Coelho Eric Winsberg’s recent paper on “bureaucratic science” is a gift to anyone who’s spent the last few years watching...

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Mises

President Trump Draining The Swamp, Again, One Year In – OpEd

We’re coming up on the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s second term in office. While campaigning during the 2024

previous day 4

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Craig Eyermann

Lebanon Searches For Hezbollah’s Elusive Power Of Reason – OpEd

By Mohamed Chebaro Slowly but surely, more than a year since the ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel came into effect,

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Arab News

The Billionaires And The November Elections – OpEd

The lack of market reaction to the news that Trump ordered his Justice Department to investigate criminal charges against Fed

previous day 4

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Dean Baker

Is Iran Next? – OpEd

The protests taking place in Iran, which have left thousands dead, have raised the possibility that the theocratic government is on the

previous day 2

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John Feffer

The Arctic Paradox: Melting Ice And The U.S. Scramble For Greenland’s Treasures – OpEd

As of early January 2026, the rhetoric from the White House has shifted from mere interest to an explicit demand:

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Altaf Moti

Day 19 Of Iran Uprising: PMOI Reveals 50,000 Arrests As Internet Blackout Marks A Full Week – OpEd

The nationwide uprising against the religious dictatorship in Iran has reached its nineteenth day on Thursday, January 15, 2026. Following

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Mahmoud Hakamian

Crisis In Iran: A Regional Flashpoint – OpEd

Crisis In Iran: A Regional Flashpoint – OpEd

The nation of Iran faces an essential crossroads because of internal turmoil and foreign dangers, which produce a dangerous situation that affects...

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Simon Hutagalung

Putin’s War In Ukraine Radically Different From All Of Russia’s Previous Wars – OpEd

With Putin’s war in Ukraine now having surpassed the length of the Soviet Union’s Great Fatherland War, it is long past time to recognize that the...

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Paul Goble

Russia, China Part Ways In Western Hemisphere – OpEd

In a pointed reference to the Chinese leadership by name, the Russian state news agency Tass took note of Beijing’s criticism of the US aggression...

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M.k. Bhadrakumar

Stalemate In Gaza – OpEd

Stalemate In Gaza – OpEd

President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan would appear to be stuck.  Whatever covert preparations may be in hand to implement its later stages, the...

previous day 4

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Neville Teller

Greenland, NATO, And Trump’s ‘Art Of The Deal’: Trump Will Not Invade Greenland – OpEd

For decades, Europe has presented itself as a pillar of the rules-based international order—a civilizational project born from the ashes of two...

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Patial Rc

Will Trump Next Try To Kidnap Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei? – OpEd

The Western media are assisting the descent into barbarism through their well-honed lies and pandering to the imperialist thuggery of Trump’s...

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Finian Cunningham

Day 20 Of Iran Uprising: Zahedan Rises Despite Siege – OpEd

Day 20 Of Iran Uprising: Zahedan Rises Despite Siege – OpEd

The nationwide uprising against the religious dictatorship in Iran has reached its twentieth day on Friday, January 16, 2026. Following...

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Mahmoud Hakamian

Why It’s Essential To Scrap The Cap – OpEd

Al Polk landed a job at a cutting-tool plant in his early 20s and then promptly started paying Social Security taxes—every week, 12 months a year,...

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David Mccall

The Alliance Illusion: NATO’s Blind Spots In An Unsettled World – OpEd

For decades, NATO was treated less like an alliance and more like a law of nature — something permanent, automatic, and immune to political...

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Suminda Jayasundera

Criminalizing Peaceful Protest: Kazakhstan’s Case Against Atajurt Activists – OpEd

International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) and Kazakhstan International Bureau for Human Rights and Rule of Law (KIBHR) are seriously...

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Iphr

Tirah Valley Under Siege: Defeating Khwarij, Restoring Peace – OpEd

Tirah , a valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that was once a symbol of natural beauty, has been changed into a place of terror and misery as a result of...

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Ahmad Khan

Navigating Two Storms: The Philippines’ ASEAN Chairmanship And Regional Security – OpEd

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member states take turns to lead the organisation through annual chairmanship, which enables...

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Simon Hutagalung

Why India’s Strategic Autonomy Matters For Europe In An Unpredictable World – OpEd

India in 2025 does not seek to lead the international system, but to manage it through balance. Its choice of strategic autonomy in a world of...

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Staikou Dimitra

A Quiet Revolution In Rotary Aviation: Why India’s Helicopters Needed OAS—And Why Import Dependence Had To End – OpEd

The mention of an Obstacle Avoidance System (OAS) in the recent India–Germany joint statement was not a throwaway line. It

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Ashu Mann

The Mirage Of Sovereignty In An Age Of Deficits – OpEd

Sir Richard Knighton’s 11 January 2026 testimony to the House of Commons Defense Committee ought to have reverberated through Westminster....

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Suminda Jayasundera

The West Was Blindsided By Ukraine — And Now The Arctic Is Slipping Out Of Its Grasp – OpEd

For years, the Arctic has been treated as a remote curiosity — a place of melting ice, scientific expeditions and occasional diplomatic theatre....

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Suminda Jayasundera

The Black Jobs Deficit Cost Black America $87 Billion In 2025 – OpEd

In 2025, Black America needed about 1.8 million more people working to have the same employment rates (employment-to-population ratios) as

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Algernon Austin

The War After Withdrawal: Pakistan, The Taliban And Return Of Transnational Terrorism – OpEd

For more than two decades, Pakistan has been locked in a war that it did not choose but cannot escape.

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Shamsa Ishfaq

Can AI Truly Champion Social Justice? – OpEd

(UCA News) — Artificial intelligence is transforming our world at dizzying speed, carrying both extraordinary promise and serious peril for

thursday 1

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Dr. Fr. John Singarayar

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

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 itself from a...

14.01.2026 2

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John And Nisha Whitehead

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

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 a bloody...

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Mahmoud Hakamian

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

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 democracy,...

14.01.2026 1

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Sen. Bernard Sanders

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

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 the progressive parties...

14.01.2026 2

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Mises

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

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

How Russia Fabricates Criminal Cases Against Ukrainians – OpEd

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 Plachkovs in Melitopol. The...

14.01.2026 2

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Iwpr

‘Indispensable’ Islands Of Security – OpEd

‘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 peacekeepers of the United Nation’s...

14.01.2026 20

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Africa Defense Forum

McKinley’s Ghost – OpEd

McKinley’s Ghost – OpEd

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

14.01.2026 20

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Ivan Eland

Germany’s Latest War On Freedom – OpEd

Germany’s Latest War On Freedom – OpEd

There is no censorship here in Germany,” according to Steffen Meyer, a top spokesman for the German government. In reality, Germans have freedom of...

14.01.2026 10

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James Bovard

Gridlocked By Ideology – OpEd

Gridlocked By Ideology – OpEd

Over the holiday season a federal judge canceled California’s parental exclusion policies. That gift to parents was not the only story that failed...

14.01.2026 10

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K. Lloyd Billingsley

ICE Puts All Of Us In Danger – OpEd

ICE Puts All Of Us In Danger – OpEd

On January 7, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis — a city long enriched by immigrants and...

14.01.2026 10

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Farrah Hassen

New Skills And AI Are Reshaping The Future Of Work – OpEd

Technological change has reshaped job markets for centuries. But the benefits have not always been widely shared. As AI and digital technologies...

14.01.2026 9

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Kristalina Georgieva

Vandalism And America’s Anti-Business Climate – OpEd

Vandalism And America’s Anti-Business Climate – OpEd

When people talk about America’s “anti-business climate,” they frame it as a policy problem, centered on high taxes, suffocating regulations, and...

14.01.2026 10

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Scott Beyer

The Central Banking Establishment Is Genuinely Worried About Trump, But Not For The Reasons They Say – OpEd

The Central Banking Establishment Is Genuinely Worried About Trump, But Not For The Reasons They Say – OpEd

By Connor O’Keeffe On Sunday night, Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell announced that Trump’s Department of Justice had served the Fed with grand...

14.01.2026 1

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Mises

Trump’s Transactionalism Creates Narrow Opening For Palestinians – OpEd

Trump’s Transactionalism Creates Narrow Opening For Palestinians – OpEd

By Hady Amr With talk that US President Donald Trump is set to launch the Gaza “Board of Peace” imminently, and names on the Gaza technocratic...

14.01.2026 10

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Arab News

Behind The Digital Blackout: The Anatomy Of A New Massacre In Iran – OpEd

Behind The Digital Blackout: The Anatomy Of A New Massacre In Iran – OpEd

On January 12, 2026, as the nationwide uprising in Iran entered its sixteenth day, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) released...

14.01.2026 9

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Mahin Horri

Britain’s Inane Attempt To Leave Europe Nears Its End – OpEd

Britain’s Inane Attempt To Leave Europe Nears Its End – OpEd

By Jonathan Power Writing in 1751, Voltaire described Europe as “a kind of great republic, divided into several states, some monarchical, the...

14.01.2026 10

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Mahin Horri

A Cruel Truce: Israel’s Ongoing Demolition Of Gaza – OpEd

A Cruel Truce: Israel’s Ongoing Demolition Of Gaza – OpEd

What matters peace if it permits killing, maiming and destroying the infrastructure of a society supposedly once at war?  This is the situation...

14.01.2026 10

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Binoy Kampmark

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

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 be part of this...

14.01.2026 20

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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: 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 unexplored markets. The...

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Dr. Suleiman Walhad