Part I of II. “Who controls the past controls the future; who controls the present controls the past- George Orwell, Nineteen ...
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The ‘navalization’ of economic warfare sees trade routes become zones of force rather than rules
With more than 80% of global trade by volume being transported by sea, maritime shipping lanes are indispensable to the world ...
The current delivery environment is fragmented and dynamic. In this environment, the industry needs to shift its focus from trying to optimize a stable system to instead operate effectively within an ...
The BRICS collaborative framework is reshaping global governance of smart systems, ensuring that its future is written ...
In this guest column, Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice John L. Weimer argues that only through an impartial judiciary ...
As America turns 250, what does it mean to be an American? For me, the answer begins not on U.S. soil but on a fishing boat ...
President Dallin H. Oaks has pushed back against forces of division and called us to work together across our differences ...
The War Powers Resolution of 1973 (WPR) was enacted to ensure that decisions to introduce US forces into hostilities reflect the collective judgment of Congress and the President. Central to this ...
If elected officials choose not to comply with court rulings, the High Court of Justice warned, they risk exposure to civil ...
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215 years after Venezuela’s declaration of independence: Long live the republic!
The massive demonstrations of popular solidarity following the earthquakes that shook the country on June 24 have once again shown us that no hardship can destroy the moral and spiritual foundation ...
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Senate Condemns Rehabilitation of Repentant Boko Haram Terrorists, to Meet Tinubu Over Worsening Insecurity
Nigeria's policy of rehabilitating and reintegrating repentant terrorists has remained one of the country's most controversial counterterrorism strategies.The Senate on Tuesday urged the federal ...
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Why our republic depends on the rule of law OP/ED
Former Oregon Chief Justices discuss why the rule of law and civic trust are vital to our nation's future in this OP/ED.
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