OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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Do Biden and Netanyahu need a new war?
Netanyahu’s return to power in coalition with several ultra-right and ultra-Orthodox parties would be a missile in the waterline of…
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Negativity can lead to hostility towards Russia and China
Do we, especially our politicians and media, focus more on threats than on opportunities, dwell on loses more than on…
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Russia’s policy choked with tonnes of agreements for Sub-Saharan Africa
By Kester Kenn Klomegah In practical terms, Russia needs to go beyond its traditional rhetoric of Soviet-era assistance rendered to…
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ASEAN must change or face inevitable irrelevance
By Collins Chong Yew Keat The 42nd ASEAN Summit and Related Meetings in Indonesia remain the most critical crossroads for the…
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Equality by force?
Maybe, after all, there is an argument for saying that the world needs more violence not less if we are…
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US debt default could trigger dollar’s collapse – and severely erode America’s political and economic might
By Michael Humphries, Touro University Congressional leaders at loggerheads over a debt ceiling impasse sat down with President Joe Biden…
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Color revolution in Pakistan?
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), founded in 2001 by the Shanghai Five (China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan) and later…
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The New World (Dis)order
By Nikhil Vaish PART I: American Adventurism, Non-Interventionism, Trumpism and Afghan Chaos PART II: The Misunderstanding of Vladimir Putin PART…
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Notice for modification: Where does Pakistan’s parity stand in Indus Water Treaty?
By Sana Hamid There has been a lot of jabbering about India’s notice to Pakistan seeking modification in clauses of…
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The older we get the less warlike we become
Traditionally old men have sent young men to fight the wars they have started. Today, if we look at the…
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