
Arianna Huffington for Vice President of the United States
by Barack Obama Mandela.
The world media is transfixed on the tightly contested battle for the Democratic nomination for president between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. At this point, Clinton has the upper hand; however, [...]

The Obama Regime’s Criminal Syndicate
By Nick Short.
Nearly a decade after the crash of the U.S. Housing market, the Obama administration continues to pursue claims against large financial institutions accused of contributing to the crash. For instance, in [...]

South China Sea: Is China upping the stakes?
By Rick Francona.
(CNN)Two Chinese J-11 fighter aircraft carried out an “unsafe” intercept of a United States EP-3E “Aires II” reconnaissance aircraft in
international airspace over the South China Sea, [...]

Jamil Maidan Flores: Philippine President-Elect Seeks Guidance From Parents’ Graves
By Jamil maidan.
We shed tears when we are gripped by thoughts and feelings for which we have no words. That is precisely what Rodrigo “Digong” Duterte did the morning after it became clear that he had won the presidency [...]

Heat not Light: The Tyranny of the Input Culture
By Julian French.
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Suddenly there is a glut of money. The British government is desperately trying to find projects to spend billions of unspent aid and development money. Meanwhile, the Treasury (finance ministry) has ordered [...]

Obama gets it all wrong
By Murray Sabin.
I sent the following letter to The Record today about President Obama’s Rugters commencement address.
Regarding “Obama celebrates with Rutgers” (Page A1, May 16):
President Obama’s commencement [...]

The Myth of Palestinian Sovereignty Claims.
By Barry Shaw.
The Israeli Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), of which I am a proud member and the Senior Associate for Public Diplomacy, is dedicated to presenting hard facts to politicians, diplomats, journalists, think [...]

Looking Toward Next Week’s Primary
By Richard Larsen.
Our Primary Election is next Tuesday. This is the opportunity for voters to select their potential governmental leaders, and determine which direction our governing bodies lean ideologically. Voters [...]

Ali Alatas and the Alliance of Civilizations
By Jamil Maidan.
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President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, second from right, talks with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, right, Timor Leste Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao, third from right, Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa, [...]

Africa Needs a Collective Thinking Space
By Jimmy Kainja.
the above-pointed issues, there is also a lot that Africans have in common. In fact, the stated issues that make-up African continent are just as true within African countries. My own country, with estimated population [...]

Pope Francis Calls For Worldwide Communist Government
By Micheal bach.
In this Jubilee Year 2016, Pope Francis affirmed communism as the best structure for humankind and the European Union.
He did so upon receiving the Charlemagne Prize last week and made a speech that included the following [...]

The new trends of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
By Fuad Şahbazov.
The rivalry over disputed region Nagorno-Karabakh has begun since the collapse of the Soviet Union. The conflict lasted about three years, costs the life of more than 30.000 people from both sides while the [...]

The Syrian Crisis: Aleppo and the Kurds in international geopolitics
By Marianna Charountaki.
The failure of the ‘Friends of Syria’ platform – a Turkish initiative – and the formation of the Syrian National Council (SNC) over the summer of 2011, following Turkey’s warning that called [...]

It’s Hillary’s presidential race to lose this year
By Leon Hadar.
LIKE Barack Obama, the first African- American US president, Thomas Bradley, the 38th mayor of Los Angeles, made history when he was elected the first African-American mayor of the city in 1973 – a position [...]

When Your Number Is Called
By Allen Schmertzler.
Music is the universal language that shrinks distances between cultures. That music, when offered up by the rare artist who fabricates a stage aura of celestial qualities, offers us a means to transcend [...]

Erdogan’s Fascist Dictatorship
by Stephen Lendman.
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He’s been solidifying unchallenged power since becoming Turkey’s 12th president in August 2014 – previously serving as prime minister since 2003.
He founded and heads the Justice and Development [...]

China’s Divide-and-Rule Tactics in South China Sea Will Backfire
By Jamil Flores Maidan.
China recently announced that it had reached a consensus on the South China Sea with three members of Asean. What could be wrong with that? That would be fine, actually, if Asean had only three [...]

Obama press secretary Josh Earnest insults American killed in combat
By Rick Francona.
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(Josh Earnest )
I was offended and insulted by statements made by President Obama’s press secretary Josh Earnest concerning the death of U.S. Navy SEAL Charles Keating IV. Petty Officer Keating died in combat [...]

America First: The Trump Doctrine
By Julian French.
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“We have no eternal allies, and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual, and those interests it is our duty to follow”.
Lord Palmerston.
Alphen, Netherlands. [...]

Immigration Issues of the U.S. Election
By Nake M. Kamrany, Ghaffar Mughal, Mathew Jackson, Jessica Greenhalgh, and Sam Kosydar.
The recent surge in immigration is caused because more bombs being dropped, millions are dead, and millions more march to perceived [...]