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France’s censorship of voices calling out international complicity with genocide

France’s censorship of voices calling out international complicity with genocide

UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese has once again been targeted, this time by French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noel Barrot,...

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Middle East Monitor

Ramona Wadi

Love in the Time of Deadlines

Love in the Time of Deadlines

Why romance still matters.

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Psychology Today

Sam Goldstein Ph.D

3 Unique Ways Smart People Think

3 Unique Ways Smart People Think

Three 'odd' thinking patterns are consistently linked to higher intelligence.

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Psychology Today

Mark Travers Ph.D

Lazar Berman: Are Saudis moving away from Israel and toward Islamists?

Normalization with Riyadh was seen as inevitable. Now analysts are alarmed by MBS’s cozying up to Turkey and Qatar and attacking the UAE, and...

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The Times of Israel

Lazar Berman

Want a Better Love Life? Work on Your Brain Health

Want a Better Love Life? Work on Your Brain Health

A better brain can contribute to better sex and a longer life.

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Psychology Today

Majid Fotuhi

Don’t Wait Until the Last Second to Say Goodbye

Don’t Wait Until the Last Second to Say Goodbye

Personal Perspective: A Valentine’s call can go beyond “I love you.”

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Psychology Today

Alex Snider MA

Has Washington come to its senses in Iraq?

Has Washington come to its senses in Iraq?

Twenty-three years after the invasion of Iraq, Washington seems to have suddenly regained its senses — or worse, to be a detached observer of a...

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Middle East Monitor

Karam Nama

Why Do Children Hear Voices?

Why Do Children Hear Voices?

There are multiple reasons children hear voices; not all of them are worrying.

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Psychology Today

Irene Hurford MD

How the Superbowl turned into an all-American identity crisis

How the Superbowl turned into an all-American identity crisis

This year’s half-time show was so chock-full of liberal agenda, conservatives decided to create their own alternative

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RT.com

Robert Bridge

Don't expect China's property downturn to end anytime soon

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Nikkei Asian Review

David Tingxuan Zhang

Japan’s Toxic Nuclear Action

Japan’s Toxic Nuclear Action

Japan’s Toxic Nuclear Action Disregarding environmental concerns demonstrates Japan’s lack of reverence for Mother Nature and the anthropocentric...

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New Eastern Outlook

Pranay Kumar Shome

Truth and Prejudice

Truth and Prejudice

Author Patmeena Sabit on her novel, “Good People.”

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Psychology Today

Heather Rose Artushin MSW

Israel looks to wean itself off US aid, but breaking free could cost both sides

As PM urges ‘maximal independence’ after years of getting billions from Washington, past officials say IDF can benefit from more freedom,...

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The Times of Israel

Nava Freiberg

If Justice Doesn't Exist, Then Numbers Don't Either

If Justice Doesn't Exist, Then Numbers Don't Either

If purely mental ideas can't be real, we've got a math problem.

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Psychology Today

Chester H. Sunde

Helping Generation Z Out of the Comparison Trap

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Psychology Today

Tim Elmore

Gaddafi’s son assassinated: Libya’s Rubicon crossed

Gaddafi’s son assassinated: Libya’s Rubicon crossed

The man I walked with in the desert just weeks ago was not the ‘war criminal’ described in The Hague’s warrants

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RT.com

Mustafa Fetouri

The Drone Case, Where Intelligence and Politics Overlap

The Drone Case, Where Intelligence and Politics Overlap

The Drone Case, Where Intelligence and Politics Overlap Despite official statements from the authorities, who refer to the individuals involved in the...

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New Eastern Outlook

Konstantin Asmolov

IMEC vs INSTC: The emerging battle over Middle Eastern energy corridors

IMEC vs INSTC: The emerging battle over Middle Eastern energy corridors

The Middle East is no longer merely a producer of energy; it is fast becoming the epicentre of a new geopolitical contest over corridors, connectivity...

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Middle East Monitor

Dr Kamran Yeganegi

Indonesia’s 8,000: Can stabilisation proceed without normalisation?

Indonesia’s 8,000: Can stabilisation proceed without normalisation?

Gaza has become a scar on the conscience of the international system. With more than 72,000 Palestinians reported killed and over 1.9 million...

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Middle East Monitor

Kurniawan Arif Maspul

The United States' responsibility for the social chaos in Iran did not arise from nothing

The United States' responsibility for the social chaos in Iran did not arise from nothing

The United States’ responsibility for the social chaos in Iran did not arise from nothing When the Iranian street ignites, it is the invisible...

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New Eastern Outlook

Mohamed Lamine KABA

Why Iran–US talks in Oman matter for global nuclear security

Why Iran–US talks in Oman matter for global nuclear security

The resumption of Iran–US nuclear negotiations in Oman represents a pivotal moment for global nuclear safety. The airstrikes on Iranian nuclear...

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Middle East Monitor

Anam Murad Khan

Iran is not Iraq and it is definitely not Venezuela

Iran is not Iraq and it is definitely not Venezuela

Once again, a familiar pattern is playing out in US-Iran tensions: one side talks of diplomacy paired with threats of force. And when Washington...

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Middle East Monitor

Muhammad Azhar Mohamad

Bernie Sanders ally who accuses Israel of genocide wins NJ race in which AIPAC opposed her rival

Analilia Mejia declared winner of special election for US House seat a week after voting; lobby group has defended its campaign against Tom...

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The Times of Israel

Agencies

Does Hearing Loss Hurt?

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Psychology Today

Shari Eberts

Do Happy Tears Exist?

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Psychology Today

Naomi Weinshenker M.d

Guarding the guardians

Guarding the guardians Good institutions are social technologies that scale trust from personal relations to entire nations. How do they work? by...

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Aeon

Julien Lie-Panis

Building a House: Treating Psychosis With Anti-Psychotics

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Psychology Today

Irene Hurford Md

You Can’t Think Your Way Out of a Rupture

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Psychology Today

Mark B. Borg

How to Decenter Men and Still Date

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Psychology Today

Michele Leno Ph.d

The Shame of ADHD and Unfulfilled Potential

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Psychology Today

Ron Murphy

A Holocaust Deemed Incomparable to Current Atrocities Ceases to Function as a Warning

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Haaretz

Eran Rolnik

Why You Feel “Touched Out” and 5 ways to Get Your Spark Back

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Psychology Today

Rebecca Howard Eudy Ph.d

Returning to Israel, skeptical Netanyahu says Trump sees possible ‘good deal’ with Iran

PM insists any deal must address missiles, proxies; Trump: ‘Very traumatic for Iran’ if no deal reached; PM to skip Board of Peace meeting...

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The Times of Israel

Lazar Berman

Are We Overmedicating Our Children?

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Psychology Today

James M. Greenblatt M.d

How Do You Know When It's Time to Quit?

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Psychology Today

Bobby Hoffman Ph.d

Trump says Herzog should be ‘ashamed of himself’ for not pardoning Netanyahu

Israeli president insists he hasn’t made decision and can’t until Justice Ministry offers legal opinion; Trump claims Herzog refusing to...

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The Times of Israel

Jacob Magid

Iranian state TV airs ‘hit list’ of seven top Israeli officials, including Netanyahu

Katz, Zamir and Barnea also among those listed; in Persian message, IDF calls on Iranians to contact Mossad; UN chief blasted for congratulatory...

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The Times of Israel

Charlie Summers

Florida anti-Israel GOP candidate James Fishback rants about ‘goyslop.’ What does it mean?

The 31-year-old outsider in the Republican gubernatorial primary is an admirer of antisemite Nick Fuentes – and is helping vault a hate-filled...

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The Times of Israel

Andrew Lapin

Senate approves Milei’s labor reform amid police crackdown on protestors

Senate approves Milei’s labor reform amid police crackdown on protestors

The Argentine senate approved President Javier Milei’s labor reform early Thursday with 42 votes in favor and 30 against following a 12-hour debate....

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Buenos Aires Herald

Martina Jaureguy

Kofetarica je kavo zamenjala za brzostrelko

Ena najbolj prepoznavnih slovenskih slik, Kofetarica, je kavo zamenjala za brzostrelko in pristala na majici v spletni trgovini društva Nova smer....

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Dnevnik

Gašper Stražišar

How Childhood and Its Wounds Help Us Know Ourselves

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Psychology Today

David Richo Ph.d

Beyond Oslo: Engineering a new reality in Palestine

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Middle East Monitor

Dr Sania Faisal El-Husseini

‘Recognizing Somaliland: India’s Red Sea Imperative’

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The Times of Israel (Blogs)

Gulaid Yusuf Idaan

The EU has become so undemocratic even the US is calling it out

The Committee on the Judiciary of the US House of Representatives has issued an important report. Its title is an officialese mouthful: “The Foreign...

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RT.com

Tarik Cyril Amar

Hainan is China's island of the future

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Nikkei Asian Review

Lauren Johnston

For the Honor of Self-Love

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The Times of Israel (Blogs)

Miriam Heller Stern

Music and the Brain: Love in the Key of Everyday Life

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Psychology Today

Sara Leila Sherman