OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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Governments that control cyberspace and Big Tech’s responsibility to protect human rights
By Joseph Verardo Many governments strictly control cyberspace, and it is having a devastating impact on human rights and democracy. In…
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In Bulgaria, the battle for the fundamentals of democracy is still raging
By Nadejda Iordanova, former Minister of Justice, Government of Bulgaria Is the end of impunity for Bulgaria’s Prosecutor General in…
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Sino-Russian cooperation threatens U.S. interests – allies or not
By Audrey Oien Over the past few decades, Russia and China have become more strategically aligned. This has resulted in…
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Azerbaijan’s journey from victory to victory
By Aslan Aslanov Thirty years and 44 days. What is behind these numbers? First of all, the greatness and invincibility…
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Time to think again about abolishing torture
Right now, 47 years ago to the day in the autumn of 1975, the corridors of the UN in New…
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Some reflections on Russia’s economic diplomacy with Africa
By Kester Kenn Klomegah* During the September ceremony to receive foreign ambassadors, Russian leader Vladimir Putin offered spiteful goal-setting policy…
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Corruption and human rights abuse in Paraguay
Toxic levels of corruption and lack of discipline in the military’s top brass, minister of the interior Federico Alberto Gonzalez…
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Avoiding a war without a winner: How we could ease the deadly US-China dispute
By Jacopo Demarinis In a world haunted by the specter of nuclear war, needlessly aggressive competition among nations could lead…
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