POLITICS

Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Russia's Election Game:Is Democracy on the Menu?

The Biden administration is gearing up to slap sanctions on Russia, accusing them of trying to influence the 2024 election. Sounds familiar, right? They're alleging that Russia is using its state-backed media, RT, to spread propaganda and misinformation. But hold on, What exactly constitutes 'man

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Georgia's Judiciary Under Fire: Can Justice Prevail Amid Trump's Election Shenanigans?

In Georgia, where Ray Charles once lamented 'no peace I find', the fate of democracy hangs in the balance. A newly filed lawsuit by Georgia and national Democrats challenges an initiative from the State Election Board that allows for indefinite 'reasonable inquiries' prior to certifying election res

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Netanyahu's Hostage Crisis: A Questionable Gamble in Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu finds himself embroiled in a complex situation, with hostages held captive by Hamas in Gaza and political power struggles at home. Netanyahu has made it clear that he never intended to make any deal to rescue the hostages, nor will he do so now or in the fu

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Is Kamala Harris Really Dodging the Hard Questions?

While some hailed it as a win for Harris, others criticized her for not answering tough questions. But is this really a fair assessment? Let's dive in and see what's really going on. First, it's important to acknowledge that Harris has already done a significant number of interviews this year. So,

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

The Kremlin's Cozy Chat: How Russia Claims to Be Winning Hearts and Minds

Russia's top propagandist, Margarita Simonyan, just dropped a bombshell. In a recent state TV appearance, she proudly boasted about Russia's shadowy 'covert projects' aimed at swaying public opinion in the West about the war in Ukraine. Simonyan claims these projects are having a major impact, shi

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Iran on the Brink:Military Action or a Dangerous Game of Chicken?

Is Iran on the verge of becoming a nuclear power, and should the West consider military action to prevent it? This article argues that Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons poses a serious threat, but does it really present a clear and present danger? Let's break down the arguments and consider some to

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Kursk Gamble: Will Ukraine's Bold Move Push Russia to the Brink?

Ukraine launched a surprise offensive into Russia's Kursk region, deploying at least 10,000 troops. This move comes as Ukraine pushes for the US to lift restrictions on using long-range weapons against Russia. President Zelensky even called US concerns about escalation 'naive'. But is this bold gam

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Bombing Iran: A Recipe for Disaster?

Should the U.S. resort to military action against Iran? This question, often raised in the wake of Middle Eastern conflicts, is prompting serious debate. Some politicians, like Senator Lindsey Graham, advocate for striking Iran's oil infrastructure to pressure the country into influencing Hamas to

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Hold the Sponsors, Not Israel: A Critical Look at the Gaza Hostage Crisis

The world watched in horror as six hostages, including American-Israeli Hersh Goldberg-Polin, were brutally executed by Hamas. This tragedy begs the question: Why is the international community seemingly more focused on pressuring Israel than holding Hamas accountable? Israel has repeatedly made co

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Is Washington Preparing to Bail Out a Struggling China?

China's economy is facing a crisis unlike any it has seen since opening up more than four decades ago. Over a million restaurants have closed, offices are emptier than during the pandemic, and property sales are down sharply. Duty-free sales in Hainan Island plunged 30% in the first seven months of

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