OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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Russia’s vaccine matters to the world
By Kester Kenn Klomegah President Vladimir Putin has praised the entire healthcare system, and particularly the hard-working team of scientists and…
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Rise of conservatism in Supreme Court of United States
By Abdul Wasay Ajmal Nations States are often studied and evaluated through their systems of governance. Good governance is considered…
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Decoding Prime Minister Modi’s letter to Prime Minister of Pakistan
By Dr. Subhan Ullah Finally, the good news is coming from South Asia. The two-arch-rival nuclear armed nations, India and…
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Downhill all the way in the Middle East
The Middle East is going to hell in a handbasket. Israel is about to hold its fourth election in two…
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Successes and failures of the United Nations
By Abdul Wasay Ajmal The formation of the United Nations is considered by academics and scholars as a pivotal moment…
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Kashmir and the role of the United States
By Ghulam-Nabi Fai The Kashmir question is one of the oldest unresolved international problems in the world. The experience of nearly…
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A national security adviser lost in translation
By Azu Ishiekwene Last week, Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Mohammed Babagana Monguno, stripped the government bare in public only to…
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View from Latvia: Is the EU failing us?
By Eugene Matos de Lara On the historic date of March 8th – International Women’s Day, a large number of…
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Dynamics of the US – Saudi relationship in 2021
By Travis Washington We are two months into the Biden administration, on the heals of a Trump administration that saw…
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Uphill work, outlawing war crimes
The arrest in London of the former Chilean dictator, Augusto Pinochet, accused of inflicting widespread torture, was a bolt from…
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