India’s constitutional vision of reservations was never meant to become a permanent battlefield between communities. It was designed as a bridge - a temporary corrective mechanism to ensure ...
At Davos 2026, AI discussions shifted from models to infrastructure, sovereignty, and geopolitical power. Key insights from ...
When a ministry has a fairly clear sense of how elections are likely to pan out, budgetary announcements tend to drift far from practical realities.
By Julio Levit Koldorf The Mossad defines its mission with crystal clarity as “to gather intelligence, thwart threats, and guarantee the security of the State of Israel and the Jewish people worldwide ...
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Peace for sale

Even in the event of a formal transfer of power, Hamas would remain a political and military factor and could spoil the process at any time — making the planned presence of international military ...
Over the past several weeks, Iranian American Jews have watched a historic uprising unfold in Iran. For many in the diaspora, ...
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The eternal Gandhi

Amidst a bid to tarnish his legacy, the Mahatma endures.
If it sounds too good to be true, you can guarantee that whatever deal has been touted will likely be doomed to unravel.
History's lesson is clear—political deals on fundamental human rights don't preserve the Union, they poison it. Two failed presidents proved that appeasement of racism only deepens division.
A new Pentagon report reveals how China is preparing for a system-wide conflict, blurring the line between civilians and soldiers.
Those in charge of Idaho’s executive and legislative branches have a difficult time seeing beyond the end of their collective noses when it comes to funding programs important to Idahoans.