OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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U.S. needs to reset its relationships in the Middle East
By Raphael Benaroya The Middle East has long been an arena of conflicts and intrigues, driven by tribal feuds, religion,…
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Will Russia be Egypt’s lifeline?
Putin would have oriented his strategy towards the Arab world of the Mediterranean arch, revitalizing the doctrine of anti-colonial pathos,…
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Defying the status quo of selecting the Somalia Prime Minister
By Isaac Muhammad President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, you’re now the tenth president of Somalia and the first leader elected twice…
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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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EU-China trade relations and the Ukraine crisis
By Timothy Hopper The Ukraine war, which was preceded by the United States’ provocative warnings, has had different positive and…
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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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China’s push to innovation
By Arthur Guarino and Wenjing Wang China is making a rapid and aggressive metamorphosis into becoming a global leader in…
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Ukrainian crisis: meanings, consequences, outcome
By Covadonga Romero Three months have now passed since the Russian ‘special operation in’ or ‘invasion of’ (depends which sources…
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Diplomacy in the Indian way
By Sankalp Singh India has been at the forefront when it comes to civilization and society. We have seen the…
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Kim’s strategic patience and Xi’s security trap
By Collins Chong Yew Keat The old dogma of deterrence games is fast losing its luster and impact. Past containing…
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