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EUROPE
The changing dynamics in world politics
By Richard E. Caroll The only constant aspect of politics is change; this applies especially to world politics. With no…
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Enlargement divides the Balkan countries and the European Union
By Richard Rousseau On October 6th, the European Union’s 27 member states and the Western Balkans’ six members (Albania, Bosnia…
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ASIA
How to best deal with the Afghan Taliban now
By Zia Pacha Khan The first way to begin dealing with the Taliban begins with stopping the blame game for…
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AMERICAS
What Mark Zuckerberg’s trial says about us
By Azu Ishiekwene The founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, is having a torrid time. One by one, his worst fears…
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AMERICAS
New Johnson & Johnson data shows second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19 – but one dose is still strong against delta variant
By Maureen Ferran, Rochester Institute of Technology On Sept 22, 2021, Johnson & Johnson released data that answers two questions…
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EUROPE
Armenians and Azerbaijanis mark the anniversary of the 44-day Karabakh War
Armenia and Azerbaijan mark the one year anniversary of an armed conflict that lasted 44 days with Azerbaijan managing to…
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AMERICAS
Joe Biden’s new doctrine and the return of geopolitics
By Dr. Sadri Ramabaja J. Biden’s one-week visit, which culminated in a meeting in Geneva with Putin, demonstrated how committed Washington…
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ASIA
How to comprehend terrorism?
By Sudhanshu Tripathi How to comprehend terrorism? Because the issue is concerned with the very existence or survival of the…
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AMERICAS
With the fusion breakthrough by Commonwealth Fusion Systems, Helium-3 is becoming a national security issue for the United States
By Richard Caroll For decades, the quest for generating electricity by a fusion reactor, called a tokamak, has been a…
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