POLITICS
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The ascendancy of corruption in Paraguay
As a student of Paraguay’s history, it is crucial to emphasize that this nation’s brutal past has its weight on…
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Criticism highlights Russia’s media weakness in Africa
By Kester Kenn Klomegah In her weekly media briefing July 23, Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova criticized United States support…
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Judicial coup in Spain
The establishment of the Spanish State would be made up of the financial-business, political, judicial, military, Catholic hierarchy, university and…
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The New Cold War and the threat of China’s BRI
By Jerry M. Rosenberg While the U.S. is asleep, China plots its next move. Events following the insurrection on the…
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A court for ethnic disputes
Just before he died at the end of the twentieth century, the great philosopher Isaiah Berlin said, “It was the…
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Turkish conflict with United States
By Slavisha Batko Milacic The events in the Middle East have made a large number of interstate relations of the…
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Pre-empting the war criminals
“Too little too late”. It’s as true of Bashar al-Assad as it was of Muammar Gadhafi, as it was of…
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The “right freedom of speech” is not good for US democracy
By Slavisha Batko Milacic Free speech has long been a cornerstone of American society. The US Constitution guarantees that no…
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The EU should be wary of Lithuania’s ‘United Talks’ proposal with China
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis told Politico late last week that EU states should stop talking to China bilaterally or…
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A weak start, but not too late for U.S. to assert itself in Iran negotiations
By Raphael Benaroya In 2018, President Trump withdrew the U.S. from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) — the…
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