Experts Urge Safeguarding Mental Privacy Amid Strides In Neurotech – Analysis
By Alex Rodrigues Carmen Galluzzi, a psychologist from São Paulo, had just turned 48 when she began to feel more tired than usual. Blaming the discomfort on the stress of working, studying, and caring...
View ArticleMujib’s Legacy And Contemporary Bangladesh – OpEd
On his 124th birthday, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman who led Bangladesh to freedom will not only be remembered as Bangabandhu (Friend of Bengalis), but also as a role model liberator in the post-colonial...
View ArticleIsrael Accused Of ‘Scorched Earth’ Tactics In Southern Lebanon
By Najia Houssari Residents and traders in southern Lebanon have accused Israel of adopting a “scorched earth policy” amid continuing hostilities in the region. A security source said on Saturday that...
View ArticleIndian Navy Frees Cargo Ship From Somali Pirates After Shootout
By Mohamed Olad Hassan The Indian navy has freed the hijacked MV Ruen cargo ship in Somalia's Puntland region Saturday after a 24-hour standoff and shootout, and it has detained 35 pirates, according...
View ArticleReligion From Pre-Adam Evolution To Qur’an Revelation – OpEd
Modern Homo sapiens, our own species, ventured forth from Africa 50-80,000 years ago, at a time when three or four other almost human species still existed. Yet today, only Homo sapiens remains....
View ArticleGerman Bishops To Church In Africa: Initiate Canonization Of German Martyrs
By Agnes Aineah A representative of the German Catholic Bishops’ Conference has challenged Church leaders in Africa to initiate canonization processes for the German martyrs who were violently killed...
View ArticleSix More Years For Putin: Five Things To Watch For – Analysis
By Mike Eckel (RFE/RL) -- This we can say with high confidence: Vladimir Putin will be declared the victor of the now ongoing three-day election, ushering in another six years as Russia's president....
View ArticleIs There A Way Out Of Nuclear Stalemate? – OpEd
By Ramesh Jaura Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has entered its third year. President Vladimir Putin has been threatening the use of nuclear weapons. Republican Presidential candidate, former...
View ArticleRussia Validates Its Partnership With Republic Of Congo – OpEd
Over the years, Russia and the Republic of Congo have had good bilateral relations and, undoubtedly, there are still prospects for strengthening these relations especially in the economy and security...
View ArticleUS Investigates Modi’s Friend Adani, But Not Bangladesh – OpEd
The US is India's strategic partner while Bangladesh is its closest friend in South Asia. But while that does not stop the Biden administration from ordering investigations against the Adani Group...
View ArticleHanoi Asks Beijing To Abide By Law While Drawing Baseline In Gulf Of Tonkin
Vietnam has requested that China respect international law and bilateral agreements with Hanoi after Beijing drew a new baseline in the Gulf of Tonkin. The baseline is deemed as “excessive” by...
View ArticleRobert Reich: Who Do You Trust More With TikTok — China, Or American...
Should you be more worried about China siphoning off your personal data and manipulating your thoughts via TikTok, or American billionaires siphoning off your personal data and manipulating your...
View ArticleSiding With Spotify: The European Commission Fines Apple – OpEd
It will come as little surprise that colossal Apple has been favouring its own music streaming service in snuffing and stuffing competitors. The company, it has been alleged, has prevented app...
View ArticleChina’s Imminent Food Crisis – OpEd
By White Mountain For over a decade, I have delved into the issues of inflation and food crises in China. Throughout this long period, at times I have questioned whether my analyses might have been...
View ArticleEU’s Complex Competitiveness Challenge Is Growing In Urgency – OpEd
By Andrew Hammond Judged by the amount of air time devoted to it by the media, it would be easy to conclude that the biggest challenge facing Europe at the moment is the war in Ukraine.Yet, many...
View ArticleBiden May Not Have Enough Rope To Push His Vision Of The Middle East – Analysis
This year’s US presidential elections are not the only potential hurdle confronting President Joe Biden’s multi-pronged vision for a Middle East peace once the Gaza war ends. So is Israeli...
View ArticleMoscow Using Russian Regions To Promote Separatism On Moldova – OpEd
Moscow has a long history of using border regions to expand Russian influence in neighboring countries, but in the case of Moldova, a country with which the Russian Federation does not share a border,...
View ArticleFailing To Make The Case For Race-Based Reparations – Book Review
By David Gordon and Wanjiru Njoya Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò, who teaches philosophy at Georgetown University, has a very different view of justice from libertarians. We believe that justice is based on the...
View ArticleUnsustainable Spending Runs Wild In Biden Budget – OpEd
On March 11, 2024, President Biden released his budget proposal for the U.S. government’s 2025 fiscal year. It’s a remarkable document because he seeks to permanently lock in the unsustainable...
View ArticleIran Parliament And Assembly Of Expert Elections: Hardliners On The Rise –...
By Deepika Saraswat The moderates continue to be sidelined in Iran in the wake of the failure of their outreach to the West as conservatives have consolidated power amid an ongoing generational change...
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