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Why do most people believe propaganda and false flag attacks?
In his 1995 book The Demon-Haunted World Carl Sagan lamented as follows: I have a foreboding of [a] time when……
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The murders in France are not “Islamic”
France has its back to the wall, unnecessarily so. Its coronavirus policy is in a mess. (How come the Asians…
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Terror attacks in France, towards a new clash of civilizations?
By Torek Farhadi The heinous murder of Samuel Paty in Conflans near Paris by a Chechen refugee who had been…
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No end in sight for Rohingya crisis
By Beenish Ashraf An estimated 730,000 Rohingyas had crossed into Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh three years ago in order to flee the persecution…
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What Macron wants? Freedom of expression or freedom of desecration
By Abdul Rasool Syed Once again, Muslim world has been deeply saddened and enraged by the heart-wrenching comments of French…
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Non-violence is a superior tool for political change
Non-violent protests seem to be erupting all over the place. Martin Luther King would be happy. So would Mahatma Gandhi.…
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What we have to do to get the planet back on track
2020 has been a difficult year for humanity in general, but it’s important not to overlook the natural world, which…
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Corruption and obscure privatisations: a dive into the Moldovan kleptocracy
By Julian Muller Many gray areas surround the process of state property privatization in Moldova, but some cases look even…
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An Austro-Franco-German proposal for a European post-C-19 recovery programme
By Tereza Neuwirthová The conference named “75 years of Europe’s Collective Security and Human Rights System”, which took place on…
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Justice Ginsburg, our democracy and doing the right thing
I was deeply saddened to hear of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, but have become more concerned with the effect…
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