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In a gloomy age, we should welcome the unknown because the future may be better than the past
DATE: Jan 03, 2025
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It is in no one’s interest that stablecoins become a conduit for crime and a threat to financial stability
DATE: Dec 30, 2024
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Republican infighting has created pointless gridlock. It’s time to end this recurrent charade, says The Washington Post
DATE: Sep 27, 2023
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Remember this? Vaccines in short supply. Long lines at clinics. Case numbers going up every day. A spreading public dread, fear and suspicion. The Government announcing everything is under control — but it isn’t. The Covid pandemic and the monkeypox...
DATE: Aug 08, 2022
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The Monday arrest of Chinese law professor Xu Zhangrun vividly demonstrated the intolerant and autocratic rule of President Xi Jinping that Xu so persuasively denounced in essays in recent years.
One of China’s most inspired voices for freedom has b...
DATE: Jul 08, 2020
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It should be no surprise that Donald Trump has chosen to centre his re-election campaign on appeals to racism and the demonisation of his opponents.
After all, that is what he did from the opening of his 2016 run with his invocation of Mexican immig...
DATE: Jul 08, 2020
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman once touted grandiose plans to float shares of the state oil company on the London or New York Stock Exchange and raise $100 billion.
This week, as the sale of shares in Saudi Aramco conclude, the results look ...
DATE: Dec 04, 2019
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The Chinese Government has insisted that the mass incarceration facilities in Xinjiang province in the far north-west of the country should not be called re-education or concentration camps, but rather vocational skills training centres.
To read the ...
DATE: Nov 28, 2019
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Ever since e-cigarettes began surging in popularity, they have posed a vexing problem: these nicotine-delivery devices may help some adults quit smoking, which is more dangerous than vaping, but also may addict non-smokers to nicotine, especially cur...
DATE: Sep 17, 2019
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Now that Donald Trump has pillaged $3.6 billion in congressionally approved military construction funds to pay for part of his border wall, the collateral damage is becoming clear.
That big update scheduled for the US Military Academy’s engineering ...
DATE: Sep 09, 2019
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