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Why is the Vital Bond between Turkey and the U.S. in Jeopardy? Radical Muslim Cleric Fethullah Gülen is a Big Reason

Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn’s acceptance of a plea deal recently gives the U.S. and Turkey the opportunity and imperative to leave their...

Saudi Women Will Decide the Fate of Vision 2030

Earlier this month, Saudi women attended football matches at three major football stadiums for the first time, overcoming an infamous symbol of gender segregation...

Ability of information systems for international defense purposes

We know that enemies of freedom are using the same technology that hackers use, and we are also using it. "(Tom Ridge, former US...

Digital Identity – Why It Matters and Why It’s Important We Get It Right

Leaders from government, business, international organizations, civil society and the humanitarian community have called for greater multistakeholder cooperation on digital identity. The UNHCR, World...

Drowning in pollution

When I was a child, my father, Captain Cousteau, an explorer and oceanographer, sometimes scolded me for my behaviour or actions that had an...

European Governments under Pressure to Do More for Refugees

The flood of refugees into Europe in recent years has led to the collapse of the continent’s screening and reception process, according to Filippo...

Testing Prince Mohammed’s pledge to return Saudi Arabia to moderate Islam

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s vow to return his kingdom to a moderate interpretation of Islam could be put to the test by...

Imagining a Shared ASEAN: New memories, old wounds

Bangkok – Imagining peace is a noble concept but what does it take to achieve it? Where does peace begin? In modern day Southeast Asia, this...

To Prevent a Digital Dark Age: World Economic Forum Launches Global Centre for Cybersecurity

The World Economic Forum announced today a new Global Centre for Cybersecurity to help build a safe and secure global cyberspace. The centre will...

Disasters sweep world while Trump scorns global warming … and grows an inch!

The presidential tweet scorning climate change, namely "We could do with some of that climate change here," after severe blizzards hit the U.S. east...

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Managing the New Cold War: What Trump and Xi Really Want from Their Beijing Summit

When Donald Trump lands in Beijing on 14 May,...

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