OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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The case to fire Donald Trump
In mid-March, America and South Korea had the same number of Covid-19 deaths; around 90. Now, in late August, South…
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How corruption in human rights NGOs and Moroccan politics tainted the Omar Radi case
Explosive new details which have emerged following the most recent twists and turns in the Omar Radi case, have put…
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The geopolitics of the Belarusian crisis: anti-Russian, neutral to China, pro-Polish
Geopolitical Basics The “New Bipolarity” between the American and Chinese superpowers that’s increasingly defining International Relations makes it natural that…
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The relationship between Great Powers in the epidemic control stage: Not a zero-sum game
By Dr. Yuan ZHANG The number of people diagnosed with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has been rising, and a second wave…
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The Asian Gee Gee
By Audrey Beaulieu and Eugene Matos The Gee-Gee is the first horse out of the race gate; it’s an eyecatcher…
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Halting our descent into tyranny: Defeating the global elite’s Covid-19 coup
As many authors have documented, the global elite is conducting a coup to take complete control of our lives. It…
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Religious liberty: Continuing efforts by NGOs needed
22 August has been set by the United Nations General Assembly as the “International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts…
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Lukashenko has no one to blame but himself for Belarus’ color revolution unrest
Maidan In Minsk Belarusian President Lukashenko is being portrayed in polar opposite ways by the Mainstream and Alternative Media following…
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Mauritius oil spill: Was the government unprepared?
By Christian Bueger The devastating oil spill that wreaked havoc on Mauritius’ coastline raises the question of whether the response…
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