Editor’s Picks
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Nasal COVID-19 vaccines help the body prepare for infection right where it starts – in your nose and throat
By Mayuresh Abhyankar, University of Virginia Imagine inhaling just a few drops of liquid or mist to get protected from…
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Macron’s ambitions shift Europe from Trans-Atlantic bond to strategic autonomy in the Indo-Pacific
By Eunwoo Lee Until recently, the integrity and existential grounds of NATO had remained in tatters. Former US President Donald…
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Growing concern that the push for U.S. recognition of Somaliland will lead to civil war in Somaliland
By Dr. Karl Von Batten Over the years, the U.S. has enacted policies and initiated government actions focused on Africa…
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Iran: time to avoid another failed U.S. policy
By Raphael Benaroya Not much has been going right for the Biden Administration. Foreign and domestic policies have undermined our…
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Kim’s nuclear brinkmanship and power trap
By Collins Chong Yew Keat Kim’s new strategy shifts the region’s counter-reactions to a new level of risk that will…
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Differences in the New Cold War with China
By Dr. Julian Spencer-Churchill The new Cold War with China will be different in three fundamental respects from the First…
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Is a peace agreement between Putin and Zelensky close?
The signs of Biden’s senility, the Afghanistan fiasco and the lack of parliamentary agreements to approve his New Deal program…
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Bioweapons in Ukraine – propaganda or fact?
By Stig S. Frøland Parallel to the military operations in Ukraine, another war is being waged – a propaganda war…
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The Next Battleground in “New Warfare”: The International Telecommunication Union
By Matthew Ivey The Ukrainian government is providing the world a master class in how to use the modern information environment…
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Imagining peace in Ukraine
By Raphael Lapin With all the rage about war and the humanitarian crises in Ukraine, I decided to mitigate my…
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