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Trump’s Aura Of Invincibility Is Disintegrating – OpEd

Trump’s Aura Of Invincibility Is Disintegrating – OpEd

By Alon Ben-Meir Republican lawmakers, courts, governors, and conservative media are increasingly challenging Trump’s authority as the Iran war and

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Idn

Iranian Regime Intelligence Minister Killed, South Pars Energy Facilities Struck – OpEd

Iranian Regime Intelligence Minister Killed, South Pars Energy Facilities Struck – OpEd

The armed conflict between the United States, Israel, and the Iranian regime entered its 19th day on March 18, 2026.

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Shamsi Saadati

Azerbaijan’s Aliyev Takes Complete Control Over Nakhchivan Government – OpEd

Azerbaijan’s Aliyev Takes Complete Control Over Nakhchivan Government – OpEd

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has approved amendments to the constitution of Nakhchivan that eliminate most of the autonomy that non-contiguous

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Paul Goble

Monaco’s Unlikely Savior – OpEd

Monaco’s Unlikely Savior – OpEd

By Cláudia Ascensão Nunes At a time when gambling is increasingly treated by governments as a vice to be regulated

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Fee

The ‘Right To Roam’ Is Not A Right: It’s A State-Issued Trespass Permit – OpEd

The ‘Right To Roam’ Is Not A Right: It’s A State-Issued Trespass Permit – OpEd

By Thiago V. S. Coelho “Freedom to roam” is marketed as a wholesome civic ideal: fresh air, exercise, social inclusion,

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Mises

The Horn Of Africa States: A Region Rich In Resources But Poor In Progress – OpEd

The Horn Of Africa States: A Region Rich In Resources But Poor In Progress – OpEd

he Horn of Africa States (HAS), comprising Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Djibouti—often referred to as the SEED countries for their status as the

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Dr. Suleiman Walhad

The Impact Of The Iran War On Kerala ‘God’s Own Country’ – OpEd

The Impact Of The Iran War On Kerala ‘God’s Own Country’ – OpEd

The phrase “God’s Own Country” is often used to describe Kerala. This state faces domestic challenges whenever unrest arises in

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Antony Vigilious Clement

Fighting Apartheid The Irish Way – OpEd

Fighting Apartheid The Irish Way – OpEd

On July 19, 1984, a 21-year-old worker at a shop in Dublin, Ireland, refused to handle the sale of grapefruit

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Ray Hanania

Which BRICS Bark At Imperialism, And Which Are Its Running Dogs? – OpEd

Which BRICS Bark At Imperialism, And Which Are Its Running Dogs? – OpEd

Three months before taking power in 1949, Mao Tse-tung wrote of the solidarity required for the Chinese people’s revolution, remarking that a

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Patrick Bond

Democracy Against The Odds: Lessons From Mongolia And Ghana’s Political Transitions – OpEd

Democracy Against The Odds: Lessons From Mongolia And Ghana’s Political Transitions – OpEd

In the contemporary world order democracy clearly seems to be under visible stress around the globe. The ongoing increasing vulnerability

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Akshan ranjan

National Counterterrorism Center Director Resigns, Saying He ‘Cannot In Good Conscience Support The Ongoing War In Iran’ – OpEd

National Counterterrorism Center Director Resigns, Saying He ‘Cannot In Good Conscience Support The Ongoing War In Iran’ – OpEd

A high-level national security official in the Trump administration resigned from his position on Tuesday. National Counterterrorism Center Director...

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Adam Dick

You Cannot Bomb Iran Into Regime Change – OpEd

You Cannot Bomb Iran Into Regime Change – OpEd

The killing of senior Iranian leaders may satisfy the fantasies of regime-change planners in Washington and Tel Aviv, but it

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Ericka Feusier

Eurasia Review Interviews: Creativity, Cognitive Systems, And Human–AI Collaboration

Eurasia Review Interviews: Creativity, Cognitive Systems, And Human–AI Collaboration

A Conversation with Dr Tony McCaffrey, Co-founder of BrainSwarm AI The growing complexity of contemporary global challenges has led to

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Aritra Banerjee

The Munition Trap: Reassessing Asymmetric Warfare And Fiscal Sovereignty In 2026 – OpEd

The Munition Trap: Reassessing Asymmetric Warfare And Fiscal Sovereignty In 2026 – OpEd

Executive Summary The global security landscape of 2026 is defined by a paradoxical shift: as military technology reaches its digital

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Kanan heydarov

The Next Chapter Of CPEC – OpEd

Pakistan needed roads, power plants, transmission lines and a basic re-set of economic religion. The corridor scored higher than a

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Dr. Shahzaib Khan

Building Rural Resilience – OpEd

Rural economies are fragile and represent a large percentage of developing country economies. Smallholder farmers are producing most low-value...

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Simon Hutagalung

Renewable Energy Synergy – OpEd

Security debates, commercial data and official speeches may not suffice to identify the future of the US-Pakistan relationship. Something more

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Dr. Hamza Khan

Army Joins Ramadan Festivities In J&K – OpEd

Muslims worldwide observe Ramadan as a month of fasting, communal prayer and reflection. They study the Quran, donate to charity

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Farooq Wani

Will Qiyamah, Mahdi And Messiahs Be In Our Generation? – OpEd

Signs of Qiyamah (Judgment Day) in Islam are events as warnings for the revival of our world. Major signs include

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Rabbi Allen S. Maller

How Iran Was Forced To Fight A War For Its Survival With No Endgame – OpEd

Even as Iran’s Islamic ideology does not allow to make compromises with and surrender its national interest to the US

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Dr. Manoj Kumar Mishra

Robert Reich: The 250th Anniversary Of Adam Smith’s Revolutionary Text – OpEd

Today I’m burdening you with a longer-than-usual post — one that’s not about Trump, or his war, or Jeffrey Epstein,

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Robert Reich

German Chancellor Merz In China – OpEd

The world is passing through a turbulent phase with serious systemic threats. It is witnessing shaking of US–Europe traditional friendship, which

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Dr. Bhawna Pokharna

Power Without Principle: The Rise Of The Bully Presidency – OpEd

It’s been 20 years since Donald Trump bragged that, as a star, he could do anything—even assault women—and get away

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John And Nisha Whitehead

Iran’s Real Strategy: Defeat The System, Not The Army – OpEd

As the war in the Persian Gulf intensifies, a dangerous strategic misunderstanding is taking hold in Western capitals. Iran cannot

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Deepak Kumar

Was Pope Leo XIV Hoodwinked? – OpEd

Last April, I wrote a scathing review of a book that smeared the Catholic Church, and Opus Dei, in particular. The following

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William Donohue

Let History Guide India China Relations Based On Cooperation And Solidarity – OpEd

Growing trade between China and India has failed to reduce the trust deficit in the bilateral relationship between the two

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Bhabani Shankar Nayak

The Carpenter’s Challenge – OpEd

The Carpenter’s Challenge – OpEd

Joseph of Nazareth worked with his hands, raised a family through impossible circumstances, and made life-or-death decisions guided by the

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Dr. Fr. John Singarayar

Affordability And An Abundance Agenda For Health Care – OpEd

Affordability And An Abundance Agenda For Health Care – OpEd

One of the things that should bother economists more than it seems to is the loud chorus of complaints about

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Dean Baker

Why The War In Iran Defies A Quick End – OpEd

Why The War In Iran Defies A Quick End – OpEd

Since the initiation of the joint U.S.-Israeli campaign on February 28, 2026—known as Operations “Epic Fury” and “Roaring Lion”—the world

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Jianlu Bi

Opportunistic Asylum: How Australia Exploited The Iranian Women’s Football Team – OpEd

Opportunistic Asylum: How Australia Exploited The Iranian Women’s Football Team – OpEd

When it comes to asylum seekers, the Australian political machine has prided itself on using cruelty and a purposely obtuse

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Binoy Kampmark

What The World Can Learn From Asia’s Flourishing Seed Sector – OpEd

What The World Can Learn From Asia’s Flourishing Seed Sector – OpEd

As the global economic and political order continues to shift and fragment, food security is becoming an increasingly important component of...

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Arthur santosh attavar

Historical Lessons For The Bay Area’s Transit Crisis – OpEd

Historical Lessons For The Bay Area’s Transit Crisis – OpEd

Currently, important discussions about transit are taking place in the San Francisco Bay Area. The region’s main transit systems—BART, Muni,

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Walter E. Block

South Caucasus Countries Brace For Possible Influx Of Refugees From Iran – OpEd

South Caucasus Countries Brace For Possible Influx Of Refugees From Iran – OpEd

While there is as yet no indication that large numbers of Iranians have fled their country as a result of

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Paul Goble

Israel Targets Senior Regime Officials Amid Heavy Strikes In Tehran – OpEd

Israel Targets Senior Regime Officials Amid Heavy Strikes In Tehran – OpEd

As the armed conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran’s regime enters its 18th day on March 17, 2026,

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Sadegh Pashm-Foroush

The Morality Of Taxation – OpEd

The Morality Of Taxation – OpEd

There is a long tradition in political philosophy holding that public policy should reflect certain moral principles. Not everyone agrees,

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John C. Goodman

Hyperinflating The Goat – OpEd

Hyperinflating The Goat – OpEd

By Ian Foster Goats are everywhere in Malawi. With a population exceeding 10 million as of 2024 and growing, they will surely

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Mises

The Horn Of Africa States: What Does The EAC Actually Represent – OpEd

The Horn Of Africa States: What Does The EAC Actually Represent – OpEd

The East African Community (EAC) stands at a critical crossroads, evolving from a once-cohesive regional bloc of culturally linked neighbors

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Dr. Suleiman Walhad

Pakistan: Civil Society Calls For Justice For A Christian Labourer Killed By A Landlord – OpEd

Pakistan: Civil Society Calls For Justice For A Christian Labourer Killed By A Landlord – OpEd

Minority Concern has strongly condemned the death of Marcus Masih, a 21-year-old Christian labourer who died under suspicious circumstances in

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Aftab Alexander Mughal

Blocking Fertilizers: The Hormuz Strait And Agricultural Shock – OpEd

Blocking Fertilizers: The Hormuz Strait And Agricultural Shock – OpEd

The closure of virtually all commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz occasioned by the Iran War is not merely

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Binoy Kampmark

Beyond Great Powers: Managing The Iran Crisis – OpEd

Beyond Great Powers: Managing The Iran Crisis – OpEd

The Iran crisis is increasingly spinning out of control, and it is becoming increasingly clear that each of the major

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Simon Hutagalung

Stop Uyghur Oppression: The March 2008 Unrest And A Crisis The World Cannot Ignore – OpEd

Stop Uyghur Oppression: The March 2008 Unrest And A Crisis The World Cannot Ignore – OpEd

In March 2008, reports of unrest involving Uyghurs in Xinjiang began to surface at a moment when international attention was

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Ashu Mann

What Good Is A Diploma If The Economy Doesn’t Need One? Indonesia’s Workforce Dilemma – OpEd

What Good Is A Diploma If The Economy Doesn’t Need One? Indonesia’s Workforce Dilemma – OpEd

Education is a vital process in human life. It transforms the unlearned into the knowledgeable and the unskilled into the

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Achmad Hanif Imaduddin

General Erich Vad: Make Europe Relevant Again – OpEd

General Erich Vad: Make Europe Relevant Again – OpEd

One of the most important dynamics of the war in Ukraine is the growing divide between the political aims of the powers that

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Claudio Grass

Pakistan’s Balancing Act In A Fracturing World – OpEd

Great-power rivalry is intensifying from the Middle East to East Asia. For Pakistan, survival is no longer enough—economic strength must

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Saad Hafiz

How Does China Overturn Image Of A Potential Investor In India, Amid Security Concern: A Lesson From Vietnam – OpEd

Recently, Government of India tweaked Press Note 3, 2026 to open door for Chinese investment. It permitted Automatic Approval system

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Subrata Majumder

Joseph Teaches Us Courage Through Silence – OpEd

We are drowning in visibility. Every platform screams at us to build our brand, grow our following, optimize our presence.

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Dr. Fr. John Singarayar

Ralph Nader: ‘You’re Fired!’ Seventeen Impeachable Offenses By Trump And Counting – OpEd

Ralph Nader: ‘You’re Fired!’ Seventeen Impeachable Offenses By Trump And Counting – OpEd

Trump’s favorite snarl is “You’re Fired!” That was his bellow on The Apprentice television program. Subsequently, he told hundreds of

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Ralph Nader

Years Of Meddling In Cuba And Nicaragua – OpEd

Years Of Meddling In Cuba And Nicaragua – OpEd

The head of a prominent U.S.-funded nongovernmental organization has recently acknowledged years of involvement in subversive operations in Cuba and

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Edward Hunt

To Stop US Militarism And Criminal Wars, We Need Universal Conscription – OpEd

To Stop US Militarism And Criminal Wars, We Need Universal Conscription – OpEd

Driving home from my coffee at the local food co-op in a suburb just north of Philadelphia, I passed by

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Dave Lindorff

Gulf States Building Trust Through Iran ‘War’ Response – OpEd

Gulf States Building Trust Through Iran ‘War’ Response – OpEd

By Dr. Dania Koleilat Khatib Many articles and social media posts have been published in the last two weeks covering

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