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Why The Middle East Must Reclaim Its Agency – OpEd

Much of the current discourse on the Middle East remains fixated on the US midterm congressional elections this coming November.

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Iran War And Tariffs Are Affecting States’ Abilities To Combat Wildfires – OpEd

According to a report from NPR last week, the US Forest Service likely won’t have enough in its aviation fuel budget to

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Eurasia Review

bp’s Venezuela Gas Deal Signals LNG Comeback And Energy Reopening – OpEd

Venezuela’s latest agreement with bp to develop offshore gas resources is welcomed by the African Energy Chamber (AEC) as a

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Eurasia Review

US House Majority Leader Insists The Price Of Gas Is Low – OpEd

In his February 24 State of the Union Speech, United States President Donald Trump claimed gas prices in America were much lower

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Why Socialism Fails – OpEd

By Deborah Palma Economics is not a zero-sum game in which one person’s gain comes at another’s expense; nor is

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Only A Win-Win Formula Can Break US-Iran Gridlock – OpEd

By Osama Al-Sharif The US-Iran standoff over the dual blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has become the fulcrum of

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Eurasia Review

Fertility Rates In North Caucasus Falling With Chechnya Alone Having One Just Above Replacement Level – OpEd

Historically and in the minds of many still today, the North Caucasus is a place where families include many children.

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Eurasia Review

Is The DNC Giving Kamala Harris A Boost For 2028? – OpEd

By Norman Solomon More than four months after Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair Ken Martin announced that he was breaking

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Hellholes Of Necessity, Hellholes Of Choice – OpEd

By Ajai Sahni For all its boastfulness, India is a poor and deeply unequal country. With a per capita income

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Remembering The Costs Of War – OpEd

By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya April marks the time when the guns of war began to fall silent across the South

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Eurasia Review

Armies Fulfill Promises They Make, But Some Don’t – OpEd

Unlike politicians who Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev maintained would “promise to build a bridge even when there are no rivers,”

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Eurasia Review

Why The 2026 Special Intensive Revision Was A Triumph For Indian Democracy – OpEd

The dust has settled on the historic 2026 Assembly elections, which saw unprecedented mandates in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu.

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The Great Indian Saffron Spread – OpEd

The BJP and its allies are now in power in 21 out of the country’s 28 provinces. The PM Modi-led

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Electoral Upsets In Tamil Nadu And West Bengal – OpEd

Electoral upsets with major consequences for both State and national level politics marked the Tamil Nadu and West Bengal elections

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P. K. Balachandran

The Impact Of Climate Change On The Future Of Africa – OpEd

Global climate change is often understood through a single narrative of widespread drought and inevitable land degradation. However, future climate

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Eurasia Review

Is Trump Losing All His European Allies? – OpEd

It’s been a year and two months since Vice President JD Vance delivered his famous speech in Munich, declaring that “the main

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Eurasia Review

An All-American Retort To Israel’s Bombing Of Lebanon – OpEd

Israel’s bombing of Lebanon has reportedly killed more than a thousand civilians this year. Israel also drove out more than

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Eurasia Review

Can China Curb Trump’s Gambit In Hormuz? – OpEd

China’s shock warning to the US President Donald Trump that his road to Beijing goes through the Strait of Hormuz

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Eurasia Review

Tribute Held In Amsterdam For Pakistan’s Former Minister Shahbaz Bhatti Amid Human Rights Concerns Over Coerced Conversions And Child Marriage – OpEd

A tribute event honoring Martyr Shahbaz Bhatti was held on 26 April 2026 by the Social Wing of the Holland

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Eurasia Review

Russia’s Initiative To Tap Best Minds Reinforces Aspect Of Multilateralism – Intervew

In this conversation, the Founder and Chief Executive Director of the Voluntary Resettlement Assistance Centre, “The Way Home” and Co-partner of

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Eurasia Review

The Erosion Of Trust In International Arbitration – OpEd

The current dispute about the Indus basin demonstrates that international law faces its most crucial test which arises when states

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Dangers To The Fourth Estate: The 2026 World Press Freedom Index – OpEd

Scribblers, scribes, authors and publishers – all of these are facing ever worsening conditions in pursuing their work in battling

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Eurasia Review

Robert Reich: Sam Alito And My Friend Mickey – OpEd

When I learned what Samuel Alito and the other Republican appointees to the Supreme Court did to the Voting Rights

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Eurasia Review

Will Federal Covid Indictment Turn The Tide On Washington Secrecy? – OpEd

Will Federal Covid Indictment Turn The Tide On Washington Secrecy? – OpEd

David Morens, a former top advisor to Covid Czar Tony Fauci, was indicted on Monday and “charged with conspiracy against

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Eurasia Review

When America Chose Empire – OpEd

When America Chose Empire – OpEd

By George Ford Smith In 1901, on far-away Balangiga—a village in Eastern Samar of the Philippines—an American general gave an order that

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Eurasia Review

Beijing Confronts US Sanctions On Refineries – OpEd

Beijing Confronts US Sanctions On Refineries – OpEd

Within six days of the Russian President Vladimir Putin rendering a forceful advice to the US President Donald Trump to

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Eurasia Review

Why Peace Talks With Israel Pose A Threat To Hezbollah – OpEd

By Nadim Shehadi Let us be clear, the greatest fallacy is that Hezbollah objects to talks with Israel. What it

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Eurasia Review

Trump’s War Inspires The Return Of An Old Scourge: War Profiteers – OpEd

Trump’s War Inspires The Return Of An Old Scourge: War Profiteers – OpEd

Harry Truman was certainly not FDR’s preference as his running mate at the Democratic Party’s 1944 convention. An obscure second-term

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Eurasia Review

West Bengal’s Political Earthquake: What The 2026 Verdict Reveals About India’s Democracy – OpEd

West Bengal’s Political Earthquake: What The 2026 Verdict Reveals About India’s Democracy – OpEd

The results are in, and the unthinkable has happened. What I had feared for the past five years has now

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Eurasia Review

India’s Saffron Map Expands: What The 2026 Assembly Verdicts Reveal About BJP’s Enduring Power – OpEd

India’s Saffron Map Expands: What The 2026 Assembly Verdicts Reveal About BJP’s Enduring Power – OpEd

The latest Indian state elections are not merely a domestic political story. For an American audience trying to understand India

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Eurasia Review

Kalashnikov Says Putin Will Soon Be Gone And Russia Will Face Collapse But Only For A Time – OpEd

Kalashnikov Says Putin Will Soon Be Gone And Russia Will Face Collapse But Only For A Time – OpEd

Maksim Kalashnikov, a Z blogger who has frequently criticized Putin for failing to be more aggressive in Ukraine, says that

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Eurasia Review

Ron Paul: Government Kills The Spirit – OpEd

One of the industries hardest hit by the spike in fuel prices caused by the Iran War is airlines. Jet

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Eurasia Review

A Negotiated Settlement For A Sovereign Iran Is Nigh Impossible – OpEd

Trump today seems torn between the prospect of ‘heavy’ military escalation and an extended Hormuz blockade. Putting two sides together —

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Eurasia Review

Ceasefire Served US’ Purpose In Iran War – OpEd

The Russian President Vladimir Putin who is an avid reader of history books, ought to be familiar with the famous

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Eurasia Review

Balochistan’s Escalating Insurgency: How Pakistan’s Security Establishment Helped Create The Crisis It Now Faces – OpEd

Balochistan has once again erupted into a cycle of violence that Islamabad insists on portraying as an external conspiracy. Yet

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Eurasia Review

ICBMs In Transition: Deterrence, Strategic Reach, And The Emerging Geography Of Nuclear Power – OpEd

India’s reported move toward testing an extended-range, nuclear-capable ICBM, widely associated with a next-generation system beyond the Agni-V, has...

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Eurasia Review

Samarkand Welcomes The World For The 59th ADB Annual Meeting – OpEd

Samarkand is hosting the 59th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on May

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Eurasia Review

What About Earth’s Threatened And Endangered People? – OpEd

We just had our 57th Earth Day, and our planet’s poorest people were ignored yet again Another Earth Day

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Eurasia Review

Brussels, Russia And The Venice Biennale: Art As Politics And Hypocrisy – OpEd

The jury at the Venice Biennale Art Exhibition have outdone themselves. Few juries at any art or literary festival can

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Eurasia Review

One Nation, So Many Elections: Rethinking India’s Democratic Calendar – OpEd

India’s democratic journey remains one of the most compelling stories of the modern world. At a time when many newly

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Eurasia Review

How Beijing Rewrites History To Justify Territorial Expansionism – OpEd

China’s Communist Party issued its initial narrative of the June 2020 Galwan Valley clash the very next day, on June

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Eurasia Review

Five Big Takeaways From The First Quarter GDP Report – OpEd

There was a lot of news in the GDP report today, in addition to the data from the day’s other

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Eurasia Review

Abu Sayyaf Threat And The Culture Of Peace In Basilan: The Legacy Of Life And Martyrdom Fr. Rhoel Gallardo – OpEd

Director Rommel Galapia Ruiz’s film, Seeds of Peace: The Life Story of Fr. Rhoel Gallardo, is more than a cinematic

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Eurasia Review

The Deflection Policy: Afghanistan, ISIS-K, And The Manufacture Of Narrative – OpEd

When a regime controls the territory but not the threat, it owns the consequences. When two actors coordinate on narrative

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Eurasia Review

Beyond The Blackout, Who Really Runs Iran Now? – OpEd

Beyond The Blackout, Who Really Runs Iran Now? – OpEd

By Hassan Al-Mustafa When Ali Khamenei was killed on Feb. 28, the war the US and Israel were waging on

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Eurasia Review

China Stabilizes The Global Economy – OpEd

China Stabilizes The Global Economy – OpEd

As the smoke from intensified Middle East conflicts shrouds the Strait of Hormuz in spring 2026, the global economy finds

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Eurasia Review

PMOI Resistance Units Target Regime Symbols In Response To Execution Of Dissidents – OpEd

PMOI Resistance Units Target Regime Symbols In Response To Execution Of Dissidents – OpEd

On April 29, PMOI/MEK Resistance Units launched a daring and widespread wave of operations across Iran. These coordinated activities were

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Eurasia Review

Why ‘Luck’ Doesn’t Explain Wealth And Success In The Marketplace – OpEd

Why ‘Luck’ Doesn’t Explain Wealth And Success In The Marketplace – OpEd

By Joshua Mawhorter Many who do not understand markets, the division of labor, production, exchange, and profit—whether willingly or unwillingly—see

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Eurasia Review

Friedman’s Third Way Policy For Israel – OpEd

Friedman’s Third Way Policy For Israel – OpEd

Thomas Friedman offers a “third way” out of what he sees as Israel’s problems with Lebanon. He starts off by

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Eurasia Review

Iran’s 14 Points Proposal To Washington – OpEd

The new 14-point proposal floated by Iran, which is now reportedly under consideration by Donald Trump, does not read like

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