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The Bucharest-Warsaw Anchor – OpEd

The Bucharest-Warsaw Anchor – OpEd

On May 13, 2026, leaders of NATO’s Northern and Eastern flanks gathered in Romania for the Bucharest Nine (B9) summit.

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Hantavirus, The WHO, And The Conflicts In Weighing Mortality – OpEd

Hantavirus, The WHO, And The Conflicts In Weighing Mortality – OpEd

Yesterday, almost 2,000 people, mostly young children, died of malaria because they could not access effective and relatively cheap treatment quickly

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State Indebtedness Could Lead To Gold Explosion – OpEd

State Indebtedness Could Lead To Gold Explosion – OpEd

Global debt increased, in the first quarter of 2026, by more than USD 4.4 trillion to reach an all-time high

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Marx Was Wrong About The ‘Necessary’ Ruin Of Small Landed Property – OpEd

Marx Was Wrong About The ‘Necessary’ Ruin Of Small Landed Property – OpEd

By Thiago V. S. Coelho Marx believed that once land is subjected to private property and competition, the superior economics of large-scale

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Eurasia Review

AI Will Change The Labor Landscape – OpEd

AI Will Change The Labor Landscape – OpEd

By Jake Scott A particular legal case from China has also caught the interest and attention of many commentators in

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Uyghurs To Trump: Don’t Trade Our Lives For A Deal With China – OpEd

As President Trump meets Xi Jinping in Beijing, the East Turkistan Government-in-Exile (ETGE) and East Turkistan National Movement is issuing one...

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Ceasefires And The Age Of Impulse Diplomacy – OpEd

The announcement of a three-day ceasefire and a 1,000-prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine has predictably triggered a wave of optimism across...

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Russia And North Korea: An Alliance Of Desperation – OpEd

The Kremlin can count on only one real ally in its war in Ukraine. Belarus has offered its territory for

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The Trump Corruption Tax On The Oil Industry – OpEd

Since Trump began his war on Iran, there have been a number of occasions where the price of oil futures tumbles just

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Eurasia Review

Fewer North Caucasians Have Fought In Ukraine Than Many Think, But Chechnya’s Kadyrov Has Gained Power From The War – OpEd

In a study of the impact of Putin’s war in Ukraine on the North Caucasus, the Memorial human rights organization

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Eurasia Review

FEMA Review Council Recommends Reducing Federal Disaster Declarations, Supports NFIP Privatization – OpEd

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Review Council finally released its recommendations last week, and they were a mix of what most

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Trump: A Gambler Who Lost Before The Game Started – OpEd

The current visit of Donald Trump to China has been presented as a major diplomatic engagement aimed at resetting communication

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River Networks, International Norms, And The Disputes – OpEd

A river system which transcends nationals’ borders is one of the most delicate resources in international politics. The value of

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Driving Africa’s Fair Energy Transition Through Technology And Innovation – OpEd

Africa’s energy journey is often portrayed as a stark choice between climate responsibility and development. In reality, the continent faces

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Gustavo De Carvalho: Africa ‘Reawakening’ In Emerging Multipolar World – Interview

In this interview, Gustavo de Carvalho, Programme Head (Acting): African Governance and Diplomacy, South African Institute of International Affairs...

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Epic Interruptus: The Iranian Snare And American Defeat – OpEd

On May 10, Robert Kagan, the high priest of neoconservative thought, the bell ringer for muscular interventionism and general American

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Indonesia’s Regulatory Uncertainty Weakens Investment Confidence – OpEd

Indonesia is one of the most promising markets in Southeast Asia for local and foreign investors, given the size of

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The Constitution Japan Cannot Afford To Break – OpEd

Takaichi’s push to rewrite Article 9 risks trading a hard-won peace for an uncertain security. On Constitution Day last week,

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Signed In 1951, Broken By 1959: How China Dismantled Tibet’s Promised Autonomy – OpEd

Few documents in modern Asian history remain as contested as the Seventeen Point Agreement of May 1951, formally titled the

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Eurasia Review

The Outrage Was Never About Great Nicobar – OpEd

Rahul Gandhi’s visit to Great Nicobar in April 2026 was framed as a moral intervention against ecological destruction and tribal

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Eurasia Review

Pakistan-Afghanistan Reconciliation – OpEd

Afghanistan’s evolving relationship with Pakistan continues to be defined by a single unresolved question: if there is no operational linkage

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The Horn Of Africa States: No Shortage Of Laws But No Presence Of Justice (The Somali Governance Crisis) – OpEd

Despite the existence of multiple legal systems in the Somali lands of the Horn of Africa, including the traditional Xeer

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Eurasia Review

Voting On Another Deceptive Antisemitism Resolution In The House Of Representatives – OpEd

Here they go again. The members of the United States House of Representatives are set to vote Tuesday on another resolution

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Eurasia Review

George Bush’s 2005 Fowl Play – OpEd

A leading columnist for the Washington Post just wrote: “Hantavirus has an incubation period of up to 8 weeks and kills 30-40% of

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Child Poverty In America – OpEd

By Alon Ben-Meir One of the gravest injustices in America today persists not because it is hidden, but because it

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‘Not War’ Situationship With Iran Drags On As Peace Talks Flounder – OpEd

By James Fite Despite administration claims that “hostilities” with Iran ended in early April, a real, lasting peace remains elusive.

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Eurasia Review

The Failed Promise Of Housing First – OpEd

In October, the San Francisco Chronicle shared the story of Austin Draper, a homeless fentanyl addict who has been hospitalized several times

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Eurasia Review

UK Voters Reject Traditional Two-Party System – OpEd

By Chris Doyle For months beforehand, last week’s local elections in Britain were depicted as a litmus test for Prime

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Depopulation Won’t Save Us Or The Planet – OpEd

By Lipton Matthews In recent years, a strand of environmental thinking has emerged that places population at the center of ecological crises.

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Dhaka’s Dangerous Gamble: The Intelligence Deal That Could Redraw South Asia – OpEd

On a warm Friday morning in Dhaka, two interior ministers sat across a table and signed a document. No fanfare.

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Trump-Xi Summit: Watch For China Twisting Trump’s Words – OpEd

By Shohret Hoshur During U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to China, pay special attention to China’s track record of manipulating information.

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‘Good Girls’ First Take Care Of Themselves Before They Choose To Be Carers For Others – OpEd

The common phrase ‘good girls take care of family’ reflects a deeply ingrained social expectation, often referred to as ‘Good Girl

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Eurasia Review

Caveat Canvas: ShinyHunters Hacks The Education Sector – OpEd

They make you do it – they, in this case, being the folly-fouled leaders of educational institutions – because it’s

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Eurasia Review

The California Refinery Crisis Is A National Security Risk For America – OpEd

California is the 4th largest economy in the world and an “ENERGY ISLAND that is isolated from the other 49 States

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Eurasia Review

The Horn Of Africa States: Why 1991 Still Defines The Region Today – OpEd

The Horn of Africa States region consisting of the SEED nations of Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Djibouti, is one of

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Eurasia Review

Robert Reich: What No One Will Tell You About The National Debt (But I Will) – OpEd

The U.S. national debt just crossed a once-unthinkable threshold on the way toward breaking the record set in the wake

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Eurasia Review

Media Role In RCEP, CPTPP And CAFTA 3.0: Three Trade Agreements Needing Coherence – OpEd

When the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) entered into force in January 2022, member economies, representing onethird of global GDP,

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Cambodia Turns To Culture And ASEAN To Revive Tourism – OpEd

Following last year’s border tensions with Thailand, which hurt regional confidence and disrupted visitor flows, Cambodia is now working to

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Eurasia Review

‘Ways Of War’ Are In Metamorphosis: Lessons From The Iran War – OpEd

Although the Iran war largely has been viewed through the lens of conventional western warfare, its lessons are anything but

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Eurasia Review

What Ancient Chinese Wisdom Can Offer A Divided World – And The US – OpEd

As the summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump is about to take place, the world is

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Eurasia Review

From Ahura Mazda To Hormuz: What American Power Fails To See – OpEd

Tracing the origins of the Strait of Hormuz to ancient Persian cosmology reveals how U.S. foreign policy toward Iran turns

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Eurasia Review

Trump’s Religious Liberty Panel Under Attack – OpEd

Ever since President Trump announced on May 1, 2025 that he wanted a Religious Liberty Commission to make recommendations on

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Pakistan’s Economic Turnaround – OpEd

The recent economic experience of Pakistan provides a great example of resilience. Such a ruthless combination of shocks that has

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Eurasia Review

Taliban’s Breach Of Humanitarian Law – OpEd

The Taliban government has asserted that the site was a hospital and thus was a protected site under the international

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Uyghurs Urge Trump Confront China’s Genocide At Beijing Summit – OpEd

As President Trump prepares to meet Xi Jinping in Beijing on May 14–15, the East Turkistan Government-in-Exile (ETGE) and the East Turkistan National

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Eurasia Review

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Don Giovanni At The Ankara State Opera And Ballet: A Stage Narrative Elevated By The Piano – OpEd

On the evening of May 11, 2026, Don Giovanni returned to the stage of the Ankara State Opera and Ballet in a production that

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Eurasia Review

Can The Gulf Cooperation Council Survive The Oman Rift Over The Iran War? – OpEd

Can The Gulf Cooperation Council Survive The Oman Rift Over The Iran War? – OpEd

The April 28, 2026, meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, came on the heels of increasing

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The Eclipse Of Civilization: From GDP To GDKP To Avoid The Abyss – OpEd

The twenty-first century is marking the most important theoretical shift in economic history: the transition from GDP (GDP) to GDKP

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Eurasia Review

The Trump Hustle: Distraction, Deception And The Heist Of The American Economy – OpEd

Call it what it is: a heist. The corruption, cronyism, and self-dealing that now define the American government—under Donald Trump

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Eurasia Review

Palestine’s Christians Being Written Out Of History – OpEd

The video is horrifying, though it is the kind of horror that is now synonymous with the behavior of Israel,

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