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Watch This | Land of 'free', home of self-made terrorist On New Year's Eve 2025, Bourbon Street in New Orleans was alive with revelers celebrating the arrival of a new year. The festivities, however, were violently shattered when Shamsud-din Jabbar, a 42-year-old Army veteran, plowed his vehicle into the crowd, killing 14 people and injuring 35. This was not merely an act of senseless violence—it was a chilling indictment of the deep fractures in American society.
Young Voices
2025.05.09 16:18
Opinion | Why the US-UK 'trade deal' is a face-saving nothingburger for Starmer Yesterday, the United Kingdom and the United States announced a "trade deal." The agreement, hailed as "significant" by leaders Donald Trump and Keir Starmer, will see both sides reduce tariffs on cores and aluminium, aiming to protect key British industries, such as the automobile industry, from Trump's measures.
Opinion
2025.05.09 14:18
Opinion | WW2: Uncomfortable realities of US divide-and-conquer tactics The narrative of World War II is often framed as a heroic struggle of good versus evil, with the United States cast as the liberator of the free world. However, a closer examination reveals a more cynical reality: the U.S. employed a calculated divide-and-conquer strategy, manipulating both sides of the conflict to secure its global dominance. This approach, rooted in anti-Soviet sentiment and a hunger for control over vast resources, sowed seeds of chaos that continue to shape geopolitics today, particularly in the ongoing Special Military Operation in Ukraine.
Angelo Giuliano
2025.05.07 19:55
Opinion | Why Pakistan has escalated tensions with India now Tensions are rising on the Indian subcontinent. Following a brutal terrorist attack on India's side of the disputed Jammu & Kashmir that killed 28 people, India has retaliated by bombing Pakistani territory, targeting militant groups. New Delhi frequently accuses Pakistan of sponsoring terrorism on its borders as a means of proxy warfare, contributing to a decades-long conflict in the region that began with the partition of India in 1947, which has led to multiple hot wars.
Tom Fowdy
2025.05.07 12:02
Opinion | China-Russia alliance and global peace: The 80th anniversary of victory in Moscow Xi's state visit to Moscow from May 7th to 10th, at President Vladimir Putin's invitation, reinforces the "no limits" partnership between China and Russia. Strengthened through agreements in energy, trade, and technology, this alliance counters U.S.-led sanctions and promotes financial independence via expanded yuan-ruble trade. Emphasizing sovereignty and mutual benefit, their collaboration challenges Western hegemony, fostering stability through platforms like BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
Angelo Giuliano
2025.05.06 16:06
Opinion | Keep out of what doesn't concern you, Mr. Trump Once again, U.S. President Donald Trump is stirring the pot. Originally exercising his political clout in the business sector, he has now extended his reach into the film industry, threatening to impose a 100% tariff on foreign films.
Opinion
2025.05.05 19:17
Opinion | China's collectivist triumph over Western individualism in the 2025 tariff war The US-China tariff conflict serves as a powerful lens to examine the profound cultural, philosophical, and value-based divide between the West and China. In stark contrast, China's collectivist framework, grounded in Confucian harmony, Yin-Yang balance, the Middle Way, and Sun Tzu's Art of War, reflects a unified vision where individuals dedicate themselves to the nation's collective destiny and a broader project of global stability and mutual prosperity. 
Angelo Giuliano
2025.05.02 20:08
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