OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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Kashmir no longer an apartheid war zone – thanks to Indian government
By Preity Upala Exactly one year ago, on August 5th 2019, a 72-year wait was over. The Prime minister of…
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Democrats have nothing to fear, but themselves
When Mr. Trump completed his hostile takeover of the Republican Party and claimed the 2016 nomination, it became Mrs. Clinton’s…
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Evaluating China-Iran “Comprehensive Strategic Partnership”
The news about China and Iran concluding a possible trade and military deal worth US $400 billion promises a much-needed…
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Beirut explosion: the disaster was exceptional but events leading up to it were not – researchers
By Scott Edwards, University of Bristol and Christian Bueger, University of Copenhagen At the time of writing at least 100…
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4IR for SDG4: Societies must use 4th Industrial Revolution Ed-Tech to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 4
By Jonathan Ward For many cosmopolitan observers, this year of successive shocks and sustained stresses to systems and institutions has…
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Why did Israel offer aid to Lebanon knowing it will be rejected?
By Paul Antonopoulos The deadly blast at Beirut port has left at least 130 people dead, thousands injured and over 300,000…
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Donald Trump, the deplorables, and psycho-history
By H. T. Scott Gibbons In 2017 I wrote that I found Donald Trump to be very serious about breaking…
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Armenia’s risky Tovuz strategy dramatically backfired
The latest clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan occurred along their shared border in Tovuz, north of Nagorno-Karabakh. Both sides blame…
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The good, bad, and ugly of the medical world
Ever since COVID-19 struck, the medical world has been front-and-center. Questions like “When will vaccine testing begin?” and “What are…
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