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A new book Mining and Financial Imperialism: The Central African Copper Bonanza by Timo Särkkä analyses the Western colonial origins of the
By Yossi Mekelberg For a new US administration to review the country’s main policies in terms of objectives and optimizing
The recent meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and U.S. President Donald Trump highlighted the importance of a strong
Rise up people and fast. Tyrant Trump and his Musk-driven gangsters are launching a fascistic coup d’état. Much of everything you like
By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim In a world increasingly defined by humanitarian crises, the US has long been a beacon of
A new book takes readers on a guided tour of Maya history as narrated by an anthropologist who has spent
The Pakistani diaspora, often referred to as a bridge between cultures and economies, has emerged as a pivotal force driving
As the world rapidly transits into the digital age, governments across the globe are developing sophisticated digital systems to streamline
The United States has been holding elections for more than 200 years. So, we should know how much they cost, right? A new book co-written by a...
Afghanistan’s recent history has been defined by the struggles of its people, their resilience amid chaos, and the unrelenting forces that have...
A significant crisis has recently emerged in Turkey, shaking the economy and markets: the counterfeit dollar panic. Rumours about foreign currency...
On November 19, the U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller addressed a question about Pakistan’s security concerns under Afghanistan’s...
Who writes history? It depends on who you read. Dr. Bright Alozie of Portland State University considers himself a historian of ordinary voices....
A new book has outlined why public institutions should recognise a new human right to free internet access and what such a right could look like....
The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board, India’s nuclear regulator is completing 41 years of age. It is the time for calm contemplation and accounting...
By Jean-Daniel Ruch In the beginning, there were four: Brazil, China, India and Russia. Following their first summit in 2009, they expanded to...
The case with Kazakh national soccer team coach Stanislav Cherchesov, a Russian national who had once coached the Russian national team, at the...
Powerful hurricanes, the COVID-19 pandemic, spiraling public debt and political corruption triggered humanitarian, economic and environmental...
Pakistan, a country long plagued by political instability, corruption, and inefficient governance, stands at a critical juncture in its history....
Today’s technology has overtaken religion as the chief influence on twenty-first century life and community. In Tech Agnostic, Harvard and MIT’s...
By Lisbet Jære While Facebook appeals to the seducer in us, Instagram fuels the anxious narcissist, according to new research which links...
There is a financing squeeze on the Horn of Africa, just “as is” in the rest of other African regions. These result, in the main, from mostly...
The British Psychological Society (BPS) and Routledge have announced the launch of a unique book series in which expert psychologists provide clear...
The forthcoming Climate Meet COP 29 that would take place from November 9 to November 22 at Azerbaijan does not seem to have created any euphoria....
College sports are in the midst of dramatic change, and after a litany of lawsuits and appeals, fans are likely uncertain of the future of...
Each year, on October 11, observance of the International Day of the Girl Child stands as a vital reminder of the myriad challenges girl children...
Space Business: Emerging Theory and Practice, a new book edited by Professor Arto Ojala, Professor of International Business at the University of...
In a striking statement shared on social media platform X, Abdul Qahar Balkhi, the spokesperson for the Afghan government, expressed grave concern...
By Baria Alamuddin After Iran’s second massive barrage of rockets last week, which failed to cause any significant damage to its targets in Israel,...
China is going pear-shaped as Beijing panics and wheels out the “monetary bazooka.” Cue the Worldwide inflation. Just a few weeks ago I did a video...
During his maiden trip as NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte visited Kyiv on Thursday (03 October 2024). The Secretary General met with the...
In March 1951, Andrew Ivy — at the time, one of the most renowned scientists and medical ethicists in the U.S. — held a press conference in...
According to Pakistan’s leading brokerage house, topline Securities, the benchmark KSE-100 index has posted 3.4%QoQ in rupee and 3.7% in US dollar...
The book “Leveraging Digital Innovation” presents ten concrete case studies, illustrating both the challenges and successes of integrating digital...
No oncologist would wait for a patient’s cancer to spread before treating it. Similarly, waiting to detect the potential loss of a species across...
An abnormal decline in domestic cotton production and abysmal performance of ginning factories make the fortnightly data, released by the Pakistan...
In the bustling streets of Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, a quiet revolution is taking place. Women, once confined to the back seats of...
As individual citizens, as voters and taxpayers we have been so deeply, so consistently, so relentlessly indoctrinated, so blindly radicalized, and...
There is a lack of public comment and debate about Kamala Harris’s call for price controls on groceries and rents, the most stunning and...
‘For the powerful, crimes are those that others commit,’ Noam Chomsky once remarked, highlighting a key critique of U.S. global dominance. Now,...
China, South and India (BRICS members), during the past two years have made conscious efforts and provided crucial roadmaps for brokering peace...
In October, Pakistan will host the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Islamabad—a critical moment for the country’s international...
Now that the Forum for China and Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) from 4th to 6th September 2024, is concluded, it is a good opportunity to visit the...
The past decade has witnessed a troubling rise in Islamophobia across Bangladesh, manifesting in various forms—from physical assaults on university...
A new book of natural history essays co-written by a University of Kansas paleontologist has been published by Columbia University Press. Bruce...
Sometimes the pettiest of disagreements between political campaigns can reveal a world of difference in the candidates. Consider the current...
The Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) has become a cornerstone of the evolving relationship between China and Africa, propelling their...
The tiltrotor V-22 Osprey has a plagued, bloodied history. But blighted as it is, the aircraft remains a cherished feature of the US Marines,...
By Maria Maalouf Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are both advancing populist economic messages aimed at the American electorate. Populism, by...
In this interview for The Misesian, we ask economist (and Argentina native) Nicolás Cachanosky about the prospects for a lasting change to...