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Indus Waters Treaty Under Strain And The Risks To Regional Stability – OpEd

India shows a disturbing trend because its latest actions toward the Indus Waters Treaty IWT show a departure from established

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Ali Mehar

Pakistan’s High-Stakes GSP+ Test In Europe’s Geopolitical Turn – OpEd

As the European Union approaches its next GSP review cycle, Pakistan’s position is no longer just a matter of trade

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Saima Afzal

Mahdi Era Coming Now – OpEd

World leaders have been meeting and failing for 30 years to try to curb global warming, and in that time

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Rabbi Allen S. Maller

Operation Sindoor: Testament To India’s Strategic Clarity And Military Capability – OpEd

India’s strong retaliation to the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack in the form of Operation Sindoor in May 2025 was

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Ashu Mann

The Gulf Shock Is A Strategic Opening For Southeast Asia’s Energy Transition – OpEd

The recent Gulf shock should push Southeast Asian governments to see the energy transition less as a climate silo and

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Kevin Zongzhe Li

Rajavi Welcomes Ceasefire, But Says Lasting Peace Requires End Of Clerical Regime In Iran – OpEd

On April 8, 2026, the United States, Israel, and the Iranian regime agreed to a two-week ceasefire, temporarily halting a devastating

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Mahmoud Hakamian

Iranian Resistance Strongly Welcomes The Ceasefire – OpEd

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, leader of the “Iranian Resistance,” has warmly welcomed the ceasefire in the conflict involving the United States,

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Hamid Enayat

Pakistan Emerges As A Geopolitical Asset In The World Order – OpEd

I sat glued to my screen through the long, tense night of April 8, 2026, in Peshawar, watching history unfold

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Farwa imtiaz

Exploiting Useful Enemies: Ukraine In Hungary’s Elections – OpEd

The problem with demagogues is that they invariably fall into infantile practices. The politics of the playground is the politics

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Binoy Kampmark

The UAE’s Information Control Campiagn Will Unlikely Succeed – OpEd

As the war with Iran is heading towards its first month, the UAE, one of the countries severely hit daily

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Mohamed Suliman

African Energy Chamber Intervenes In Landmark Climate Case To Defend Africa’s Energy Future – OpEd

The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has formally submitted its application to be admitted as amicus curiae in a landmark advisory

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African Energy Chamber

Affordable Ozempic: Another ‘Fair & Lovely Moment’ For India’s Arranged Marriage Market – OpEd

There are moments in the journey of each society when a product enters the bloodstream of culture and changes the

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Kritant Mishra

A Suggested GCC Question For Saudi Arabia’s MBS: ‘What Did You Think You Were Doing?’ – OpEd

It’s looking increasingly like Donald Trump had two voices in his ear when he was persuaded to launch American airpower

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Carla davies

The Durand Line: The Border That Won’t Hold – OpEd

For years, Pakistan’s warnings about cross-border militancy were often received with a degree of skepticism abroad—seen as familiar refrains in

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Advocate Mazhar Siddique Khan

Pakistan: Winning The Battle, Shifting The War – OpEd

In the ledger of modern conflict, numbers rarely tell the whole story. But sometimes, they reveal just enough to demand

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Rashid Siddiqui

Open Letter To Sen. Cory Booker – OpEd

Hon. Cory Booker306 Hart Senate Office BuildingWashington D.C. 20510 Dear Sen. Booker: On the April 6 edition of the Fox

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William Donohue

After Barrick’s Pause: The Case For Formalized Mining Security Corridors In Pakistan – OpEd

Barrick Mining’s March 2026 announcement that it is slowing development of the Reko Diq copper-gold project in Balochistan represents the

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Arman sidhu

The West’s Strategic Blind Spot On China – OpEd

The West’s Strategic Blind Spot On China – OpEd

For decades, many in the West believed China would gradually liberalize. The reasoning seemed straightforward: As China grew richer and

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Najmidin qarluq

Destroying Hope In Syria – OpEd

Destroying Hope In Syria – OpEd

The United States is implementing such extreme policies in Syria that it is destroying what little hope remains for a

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Edward Hunt

Iran’s Regime Takes Families Of Executed And Imprisoned PMOI Members Hostage – OpEd

Iran’s Regime Takes Families Of Executed And Imprisoned PMOI Members Hostage – OpEd

While the international community’s attention remains focused on the Iranian regime’s horrific execution spree, the ruling clerics are...

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Mahin Horri

The Story Of The Victorian-Era Anti-Mandate Movement – OpEd

The Story Of The Victorian-Era Anti-Mandate Movement – OpEd

The epithet “anti-vaxxer” is common in our time for anyone who resists mandates or resents the enormous legal privileges, protections,

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Jeffrey A. Tucker

Is Donald Trump Another Bismarck? – OpEd

Is Donald Trump Another Bismarck? – OpEd

By Gregory Bresiger President Trump is waging or threatening to wage several presidential wars, ostensibly violating the Constitution, which specifies

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Mises

The End Of Traditional Warfare: How Cheap Drones And Missile Strategy Are Defeating Superpower Tech – OpEd

In the early morning light of a 2026 skirmish over the Red Sea, a sophisticated American Aegis destroyer launched a

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Altaf Moti

Pakistan Leads For Peace While Hidden Hands Fuel War And Chaos – OpEd

Pakistan’s diplomatic posture in times of regional tension has historically emphasized restraint, dialogue, and collective stability. In the current...

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Muhammad Musab

Can Equatorial Guinea Reposition As West Africa’s Gas Hub? – OpEd

Equatorial Guinea is moving from strategy to execution in its bid to become a regional gas hub. A series of

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Energy Capital And Power

Private Equity Gets The Green Light To Tap Workers’ Retirement Accounts – OpEd

For more than a decade, private equity has been on a quest to gain access to the nearly $14 trillion of

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Eileen Appelbaum

Claiming Victory, While Admitting Defeat: There Is No Easy Way To Open Hormuz – OpEd

Bloomberg: “It is arguably Iran that has secured the most significant strategic victory … There is every sign that Tehran’s ability

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Alastair Crooke

Even Belief Now Needs Prior Notice In India – OpEd

(UCA News) — Good Friday is, at its core, a story about state power deciding it has the right to

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Dr. Fr. John Singarayar

India’s Fast Breeder Reactor: Advancing A Closed Nuclear Fuel Cycle For Long-Term Energy Security – OpEd

India has taken a defining step in its civil nuclear journey, advancing the second stage of Homi Bhabha’s Three-Stage Nuclear

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Kritant Mishra

Morocco Gas Plan Reset Could Open Door To New Investment Models – OpEd

Morocco’s decision earlier this year to pause elements of its long-anticipated LNG import strategy marks less a delay than a

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Energy Capital And Power

Was Prophet Muhammad Part-Jewish? – OpEd

Since Prophet Muhammad’s ancestry can be traced back to Prophet Ishmael, the son of Prophet Abraham, doesn’t that make Prophet

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Rabbi Allen S. Maller

How Do We Make Global Systems Or Nations Morally Accountable? – OpEd

I write to you not only as a Catholic educator but as a fellow human being who has seen how

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Dr Jose Mario Bautista Maximiano

Robert Reich: Trump Has Really, Seriously, Frighteningly Lost His Mind – OpEd

Trump told reporters that unless Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz, “every bridge in Iran will be decimated” and “every

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Robert Reich

The Horn Of Africa States: The Emerging Energy Ambitions Of Somalia – OpEd

The Horn of Africa States region (HAS) is entering a phase of transformation long considered unlikely, marked most visibly by

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Dr. Suleiman Walhad

The Humanitarian Cost Of US-Israel And Iran War – OpEd

From Tehran to Beirut, the price of imperial war is paid in civilian blood, shattered economies, and the quiet normalization

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Debashis Chakrabarti

Secularists Are Gaming The Courts – OpEd

There is nothing new about die-hard secularists trying to game the courts. They typically like to say that their newly

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William Donohue

Iran: US Adopts Israel’s Gaza/Beirut Obliteration Doctrine – OpEd

Since fall 2023, Israel has implemented its Obliteration Doctrine in Gaza and now in Lebanon. The United States has adopted

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Dan Steinbock

America Last: War Abroad, Tyranny At Home, And The Theft Of A Nation – OpEd

Every bomb dropped abroad is a bill sent home. Every war waged in the name of “security” is paid for

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John And Nisha Whitehead

A Memorable Evening At 40th International Ankara Music Festival – OpEd

Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra & Georgian State Choir perform “Requiem” As part of the International Ankara Music Festival, the concert held on

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Haluk Direskeneli

Ralph Nader: Are Cheap Drones Going To Be The ‘Blowback’ Feared By U.S. Intelligence Agencies? – OpEd

While our intelligence agencies and the Defense Department have long studied possible “domestic blowback scenarios” to our aggressive wars overseas,

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Ralph Nader

Price Inflation And The Price Of Oil – OpEd

By Frank Shostak The yearly growth rate of the consumer price index (CPI) closed at 2.4 percent in February against

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Mises

Sending Troops To Extract Enriched Uranium From Iran? – OpEd

By Dave Patterson Lately, ideas are being floated on what to do about the 440 kg (970 lbs.) of 60%

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Liberty Nation

Could Your Costco And Walmart Discounts Be Banned? – OpEd

By Daniel J. Mitchell Recent court actions could finally derail one of the most laughable big government regulatory crusades in

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Fee

Fraud By Somali Immigrants Now A Political Football – OpEd

It is very rare that an issue of fraud is so closely linked with one ethnic group, as it has

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Ray Hanania

The Lost Art Of Medicine: What Maimonides Knew That We Forgot – OpEd

Contemporary medicine is not failing for lack of knowledge. It is failing under the weight of its own complexity. The

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Joseph Varon

The World In Conflict And Women At The Center – OpEd

On March 16, 2026, in Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan, at least eight women lost their lives and dozens more were

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Staikou Dimitra

Befooled By Iran’s Grand Strategy, Trump Hits Out: But To What End? – OpEd

To borrow from William Congreve’s 1697 play The Mourning Bride, “Heaven has no rage, like love to hatred turned, /

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M.k. Bhadrakumar

Worse Than John McCain? – OpEd

Following President Trump’s address to the nation on Wednesday about the Iran War, stock markets suffered losses while oil prices

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Ron Paul

A Manual For Benevolent Bombing – OpEd

How to Liberate Your Way into a Rubble Pile There is something deeply reassuring about a well-structured war. Not the

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Raïs neza boneza

Pakistan GSP Plus Status And The Politics Of Human Rights – OpEd

The European Union’s GSP status for Pakistan functions as a vital economic relationship between both parties because it supports the

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Amina jabbar