OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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Trump, globalists and the Brzezinski Doctrine
In a speech delivered at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Trump stated “I am the only candidate who can…
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Africa: Why does Burna boy rock more than Nigeria’s elections?
By Azu Ishiekwene From Accra to Cape Town images of Nollywood, Nigeria’s popular movie footprint, are a common staple in…
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The Ohrid Agreement and the EU’s broken axis
By Dr. Sadri RAMABAJA Without reading the text concocted with good knowledge from the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs…
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The United States is fighting wars on two fronts
The world is currently in a series of confrontations possibly last seen during World War II. The United States is…
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Rage against the war machine: What rage? ‘When will they ever learn?’
In his iconic 1950s anti-war hit song ‘Where Have All the Flowers Gone?’, Pete Seeger posed the eternal question about…
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New era in Cyprus: a unique opportunity for cooperation
By Mustafa Lakadamyalı Just last month, the Greek Cypriots voted for their new leader, Nikos Christodoulides, who was quick to set…
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Take action where China fails: Why the U.S. should invest in local workforces in Latin America
By Carmella Saia The United States needs a better response in Latin America to China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). …
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