Editor’s Picks
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America’s resignation from Its role as global police
By Kobby Barda While we hope that the COVID-19 pandemic will end as soon as possible, how will the United…
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Win or lose, Trump is Africa’s dangerous example
By Azu Ishiekwene If Donald J. Trump were president of Wakanda on the eve of an election, that country would…
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Who comes closest to being a dictator? Is it President Valdimir Putin or President Donald Trump?
Until Trump came on the scene as America’s number one, Putin took the prize for autocracy. No longer. Who uses…
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Armenia vs. Azerbaijan: Who crossed the escalation threshold first?
Armenia claims that Azerbaijan dangerously crossed the escalation threshold of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict by attacking military units within its internationally…
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Indian Americans, the final clincher at the US Presidential elections
By Preity Upala The United States Presidential election is at it’s final stretch. In some ways this is most extraordinary…
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Lebanon economic and political unrest explained
By Nourhan AlBahrani Until the 1970s, the tradition cliché had it that Lebanon was the Switzerland of the Middle East…
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Armenia and its supporters’ insincere narrative stance spoils a unique opportunity
The UN’s Failure There’s no doubt that the UN is imperfect, and the latest crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh proves it. That…
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The Wall through the Parliament
By Stefan Munk An unsuspecting visitor to the German parliamentary complex might be surprised to find segments of the Berlin…
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Why did Armenia derail peace process in the South Caucasus?
By Shahmar Hajiyev The occupation of the Azerbaijani territories by Armenia in the South Caucasus has contributed to a long-lasting…
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