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Washington has dusted up its old toolbox to re-engage its cold-war ally Turkey and resuscitate their moribund alliance to serve the US’...
I recently saw the face of a friend whom I had never met before. In a video call to a California state prison facility, I was finally...
Macedonian organizations filed a lawsuit in the Court of Justice of the European Union, against the European Commission, in an historic step to force...
The Bangladesh government has garnered significant experience in countering insurgency activities in the Chattagram Hill Tracts (CHT). Through...
The University of Virginia’s School of Engineering and Applied Science, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, has...
The latest Pew Research Center poll on Catholics reveals that Pope Francis’ favorability rating is tanking. The survey does not attempt to explain...
In a speech to a group of religious broadcasters in February, Donald Trump promised to create a task force to counter “anti-Christian bias,”...
House Speaker Mike Johnson betrayed liberty and the Constitution by making a full-court press to get a “clean” reauthorization of Section 702 of...
My first article on the coming backlash – admittedly wildly optimistic – went to print April 24, 2020. After 6 weeks of lockdown, I...
The prospect of an Internal Revenue Service “weaponized” against political opponents, with collection agents packing guns, is raising concern in...
The salience of the phone call from the US President Joe Biden to Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday is their consensus that during the period...
The dismantling of German industry since 2022 is collateral damage in America’s geopolitical war to isolate China, Russia and allied countries whose...
I am addressing you today in connection with a horrific and savage act of terrorism, which claimed the lives of dozens of peaceful, innocent...
March 23rd will mark the 14th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, and it is now ten years since the creation of the Obamacare exchanges. There are...
We’re at a historical juncture where it’s fashionable and almost banally impressive to defy God and ridicule believers, demonstrating a putatively...
Archivists can be a dull if industrious lot. Christmas crackers are less important than the new year announcement in Canberra, when the National...
As Israel’s military operations in Gaza continue, Yemen’s Houthi rebels have escalated their attacks on Israeli-linked ships in the Red Sea,...
The Red Sea, a vital artery for global trade, has become a hotspot of tension due to a surge in drone and missile attacks by the Houthi rebels in...
The Tsom/Swam of the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur is the oldest monotheistic fast; and the Tsom/Swam of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan [now in...
The strategic significance of the region has always been important for major economies and powers of the world from Alexandrine times to the Romans to...
Most writings and discussions on the region present its troubles both natural and man-made or self-inflicted internal and engineered external. In this...
By Jonathan Power In 1991, the Cold War ended and the good times began—the big powers stopped using their veto in the UN Security Council, the...
Much to the chagrin of President Joe Biden, the so-called migrant crisis at the border with Mexico has turned into a hot campaign issue. Undocumented...
On March 10, 2024, the rare event of a “super new moon,” marks the beginning of the first day of fasting in the month of Ramadan on March 11. In...
It can take much bruising, much ridicule, and much castigation to eventually reach the plateau of wisdom. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim,...
The Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline project, originally conceived as the Peace Pipeline in 1995, has traversed a tumultuous path marked by geopolitical...
The starvation regime continues unabated as Israel continues its campaign in the Gaza Strip. One of the six provisional measures
If only we could say that Peter Dutton, Australia’s federal opposition leader and curator of bigoted leanings, was unusual in assuming that granting...
In recent decades, calls for evidence-based policy in crime and criminal justice have become commonplace. But there is a disconnect between those...
The conflict in Gaza has unleashed unimaginable suffering, particularly for Palestinian women and children. Amidst the chaos, a disconcerting silence...
By Baria Alamuddin Intensifying regional conflict is being fueled by a raging war of words as extremist Israeli leaders relentlessly beat the drums...
This week President Joe Biden was again talking about his ideas of how the Israel government should exercise more restraint in its war in Gaza. But,...
Climate change poses a significant and multifaceted threat to Pakistan, with profound implications for its agrarian society and economy. The...
By Jeremy E. Powell It is a running gag among the pro-Taiwan camp that if you were to ask ordinary folks about Taiwan five years earlier, most could...
California’s Taxpayer Protection and Government Accountability Act gives voters the final approval on future taxes and fees imposed by state and...
The history of the end of empires during the 20th century contains a lesson many have not learned, Mikhail Dubinyansky says. Most empires have fallen...
By Kerry Boyd Anderson The US decision to hit multiple targets in Iraq and Syria in recent days, following an attack on US soldiers in Jordan that...
Pakistan has survived many odds but the recent phenomenon of growing extremism, sectarian killing, elimination of political opponents and even the...
The conflict between Israel and Hamas has extended into the broader Middle East, escalating the likelihood of a confrontation between the regional...
Imperilled, tormented Palestinians in Gaza had little time to celebrate the January 26 order of the International Court of Justice. In a case...
Antony J. Blinken, the U.S. Secretary of State, visited Cape Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Nigeria and Angola from Jan. 21-26 to strengthen the...
Steve LaValle is known as an early Oculus VR founder and co-developer of their consumer VR headset. He is currently a professor of robotics and...
As director of the Program for Early Assessment, Care, and Study (PEACS), a University of Colorado Department of Psychiatry clinic that focuses on...
The Israeli-Hamas war has ignited a new Middle Eastern regional conflict involving the United States and the Houthis in Yemen, a militant group...
Much of international relations is pretense. The leaders of countries pretend to like each other, shaking hands with smiles and manufactured bonhomie....
By Caleb Mills In 2020, business entrepreneur Andrew Yang staked his presidential ambitions on a single policy proposal: guaranteed universal basic...
In contemporary Korean drama, “saguek” is a genre that dramatizes historical events. The Korea Broadcasting Station (KBS) is currently airing a...
Managing public order at large demonstrations, protests, and assemblies is a demanding and necessary task. A new book provides an international review...
Recently, a disturbing trend has emerged worldwide, where politicians are increasingly resorting to anti-Islamism as a tool for political gains. This...
The city of Ayodhya, known for its deep-rooted religious and cultural significance, finds itself entangled in a web of complex issues—historical...