OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
-
A way out of Ukrainian imbroglio
The truth is this whole Russian-Ukrainian-Western confrontation could be largely solved if the Ukrainian and Western sides wrote on paper…
Read More » -
The new cartography of Ukraine
The former Soviet republic of Ukraine would have a population close to 50 million inhabitants and would be marked by…
Read More » -
India is a worst place for minorities the case of Gujarat Massacre 2002
By Saima Afzal Area-wise Gujarat is the fifth largest state in India and has a population of over 60 million.…
Read More » -
Colonialism, racism, profits and Covid-19
By Travis Washington As the Omicron virus is on the decline, states with strong mask mandates Governors like California, Illinois,…
Read More » -
“They”, the Blob, want to go eye to eye with Russia
You can insult them, call them the “Blob”, “group thinkers”, or even worse. You can challenge their scholarship and their…
Read More » -
UN report indicates Afghanistan as TTP’s safe haven
By Saima Afzal On 5th February 2022, the UN Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team have issued its 29th report…
Read More » -
Russia risks another Chechnya
By Oliver Mihell-Hale The brutality of the Chechen wars still lingers in the minds of the Russian Public. Two bloody…
Read More » -
What are false flag attacks – and could Russia make one work in the information age?
By Scott Radnitz, University of Washington In the past few weeks, U.S. officials have warned several times that Russia plans…
Read More » -
Iranian Americans welcome support from U.S. lawmakers, await matching policies
By Dr. Majid Sadeghpour It is rare to see America’s policymakers set aside party affiliations or agree to join one…
Read More » -
Saber noise in Argentina?
The acceptance by Macri in 2018 of the IMF postulates meant mortgaging the economic sovereignty of Argentina because after the…
Read More »