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Poland’s new law isn’t anti-semitic, it’s only stupid

on: February 05, 2018In: EUROPE, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
Poland's new law isn't anti-semitic, it's only stupid

By Elise Wanger Zell Last week in Poland, the Senate passed a bill making false accusations of Polish atrocities during the Holocaust, as well as the term ‘Polish Death camp,’ punishable by... Read more

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Lament for humanity: A 50 year reflection

on: June 29, 2016In: ASIA, OPINIONNo Comments
Lament for humanity: A 50 year reflection

By Robert J. Burrowes Deeply affected by the death of my two uncles in World War II, on 1 July 1966, the 24th anniversary of the USS Sturgeon sinking of the Japanese prisoner-of-war ship Mon... Read more

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Do individual politicians matter?

on: October 15, 2015In: AMERICAS, MIDDLE EAST, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
Do individual politicians matter?

By David Swanson It is entirely possible that President Al Gore would not have attacked Afghanistan or Iraq. President Henry Wallace might very well not have nuked Hiroshima or Nagasaki. Pre... Read more

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The Kremlin’s millions, and its support of pro-Russian activists in the Baltics

on: October 07, 2015In: Breaking News, EUROPE, INTL CONFLICTS, POLITICSNo Comments
The Kremlin's millions, and its support of pro-Russian activists in the Baltics

By Sanita Jemberga (Latvia), Mikk Salu (Estonia), Šarūnas Černiauskas (Lithuania) With one hand, Kremlin strangles non-governmental organizations in Russia. With another, it generously suppo... Read more

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China’s message to the world via its V-Day celebration

on: September 15, 2015In: ASIA, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
China’s message to the world via its V-Day celebration

By Nurzhanat Ametbek China’s grand military parade in early September has captured the attention of the world. It was the country’s first parade to celebrate the 70th anniversary... Read more

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North Korea says no to dialogue after invitations from Seoul

on: July 20, 2015In: ASIA, Breaking News, NEWS, POLITICSNo Comments
North Korea says no to dialogue after invitations from Seoul

North Korea dampened hopes for meaningful dialogue with South Korea Monday, in a year that Seoul had earmarked for greater cooperation with its troublesome neighbor. “Progress in inter-Korea... Read more

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World War II anniversary: challenges and opportunities for Sino-Japan ties

on: July 09, 2015In: ASIA, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
World War II anniversary: challenges and opportunities for Sino-Japan ties

By Pengqiao Lu The upcoming World War II related anniversaries can be a litmus test for the strength and sustainability of pragmatism in Sino-Japanese relationship. The recent signals of a t... Read more

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