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AMERICAS
Amazon, Google and Facebook warrant antitrust scrutiny for many reasons – not just because they’re large
By Amanda Lotz, Queensland University of Technology There’s a growing chorus of U.S. politicians, antitrust scholars and consumer watchdogs calling…
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The US-Iran tension: US may never attack Iran
By Zamir Ahmed Awan Yes, I believe the US may never attack Iran. It is based on past experience that…
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Pakistan and the -Stans
By Sabah Aslam From the coasts of Caspian Sea to the rouged lands touching Afghanistan, there lies a belt of…
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Corruption triumphs in Guatemala’s presidential election
By Naomi Roht-Arriaza, University of California, Hastings The two winners in Guatemala’s June 16 presidential vote – former first lady…
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Is cutting Central American aid going to help stop the flow of migrants?
By Carmen Monico, Elon University President Donald Trump has long made blocking the thousands of Central Americans who head to…
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India’s unmanned aerial capabilities
By Syeda Saiqa Bukhari Advanced military technological innovations have made it possible for forces to inflict fire and fury with…
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With cryptocurrency launch, Facebook sets its path toward becoming an independent nation
By Jennifer Grygiel, Syracuse University Facebook has announced a plan to launch a new cryptocurrency named the Libra, adding another…
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War – an inevitable phenomena?
By Mohsin Azhar Shah Almost in the beginning was “peace”…. When we look back into the very beginning of time, say…
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AMERICAS
Detaining refugee children at military bases may sound un-American, but it’s been done before
By Jana Lipman, Tulane University Fort Sill, an army base in Oklahoma, will soon become a refugee camp. The Department…
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