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Breaking the Chains of Poverty – International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

The observance of the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, which is commemorated each year on the 17th of October, endeavors to foster...

Beyond the Pain: A Journey through Cancer’s Impact – Spreading Awareness and Honoring Lives

Millions of people all around the globe have to deal with the devastation of cancer. As cancer cells proliferate uncontrollably and infiltrate neighbouring tissues,...

Unmasking Stereotypes: Conflict Dynamics in the Middle East

The Middle East is known for its frequent conflicts, which are often discussed in international politics, media, and academic literature. This region hosted the...

Diving into the concerning state of LGBTQIA+ rights recognition globally: An interview with Francisco Urrutia

Worldwide, two-thirds of people belonging to the LGBTQIA+ community have suffered violence or abuse, and hate crimes targeting this group of individuals have escalated...

Science, Philosophy and Truth: Are We Prepared For “Covid II”?

"The enemy is the unphilosophical spirit which knows nothing and wants to know nothing of truth."-Karl Jaspers, Reason and Anti-Reason in our Time (1971) The...

Towards Re-Globalization: Defining a New Social Contract for the Global Economy

"As the tides of re-globalization reshape our world, a new social contract emerges, illuminating the path towards a reimagined global economy. Through the embrace...

Human Security Perspectives on Hate Speech

As readers of this article, including myself as the writer, we have all likely encountered hate speech, sometimes without even realizing it. The way...

Robotization and the Future of Humanity

Robotization is the final form of capitalist degeneration of humanity. Capitalism does not transform robots into humans, but humans into robots. Instead of human...

Talking tolerance in polarised societies

EU research projects provide fresh insights into what it takes for communities to accept different religious and world views. By ALISON JONES Ann Trappers harnessed a shock...

The shoplifting epidemic is a sign that Britain is on the verge of anarchy

During the pandemic, you weren’t allowed to enter a supermarket without a mask. These days, of course, there’s no need for that. Instead, you...

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The Return of Great-Power Spheres of Influence

After decades of a rule-based international order built on...

NATO’s Credibility Crisis: When the Alliance Survives But the Guarantee Dies

Last Tuesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told European...

The One That Came Out on Top: How Iran Won the Conflict

The Iranians have come out on top after the...

America’s Increasing AI Security Integration: Palantir’s ImmigrationOS and Maven Smart System

The evolution of national security is linked to the...

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