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By Alon Ben-Meir Donald Trump’s absurdity seems to have no limits. Feeling emboldened after invading Venezuela, he now believes he can swallow...
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...
September 2025’s massive military parade in Beijing — a spectacle featuring DF-17-class hypersonic systems and J-20 stealth aircraft, and foreign...
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 ...

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...
We’re coming up on the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s second term in office. While campaigning during the 2024
By Mohamed Chebaro Slowly but surely, more than a year since the ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel came into effect,
The lack of market reaction to the news that Trump ordered his Justice Department to investigate criminal charges against Fed
The protests taking place in Iran, which have left thousands dead, have raised the possibility that the theocratic government is on the
As of early January 2026, the rhetoric from the White House has shifted from mere interest to an explicit demand:
The nationwide uprising against the religious dictatorship in Iran has reached its nineteenth day on Thursday, January 15, 2026. Following

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

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...
For decades, Europe has presented itself as a pillar of the rules-based international order—a civilizational project born from the ashes of two...
The Western media are assisting the descent into barbarism through their well-honed lies and pandering to the imperialist thuggery of Trump’s...

The nationwide uprising against the religious dictatorship in Iran has reached its twentieth day on Friday, January 16, 2026. Following...
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,...
For decades, NATO was treated less like an alliance and more like a law of nature — something permanent, automatic, and immune to political...
International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) and Kazakhstan International Bureau for Human Rights and Rule of Law (KIBHR) are seriously...
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...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member states take turns to lead the organisation through annual chairmanship, which enables...
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...
The mention of an Obstacle Avoidance System (OAS) in the recent India–Germany joint statement was not a throwaway line. It
Sir Richard Knighton’s 11 January 2026 testimony to the House of Commons Defense Committee ought to have reverberated through Westminster....
For years, the Arctic has been treated as a remote curiosity — a place of melting ice, scientific expeditions and occasional diplomatic theatre....
In 2025, Black America needed about 1.8 million more people working to have the same employment rates (employment-to-population ratios) as
For more than two decades, Pakistan has been locked in a war that it did not choose but cannot escape.
(UCA News) — Artificial intelligence is transforming our world at dizzying speed, carrying both extraordinary promise and serious peril for

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...

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

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

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...

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

By Yulia Kalaban On the night of September 25, 2023, Russian security forces stormed the home of Tetiana and Oleh Plachkovs in Melitopol. The...

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...

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

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

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

On January 7, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis — a city long enriched by immigrants and...
Technological change has reshaped job markets for centuries. But the benefits have not always been widely shared. As AI and digital technologies...

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

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...

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...

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

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

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

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

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