Analysis
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Observations of an Expat: Worst and Much, Much Worse
The possible consequences of the likely Israeli reaction to the attack by Hamas are terrifying By Tom Arms Too often…
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WHY CHINA’S RAPID RISE IS TERRIFYING THE UNITED STATES
China leads the world in all manner of high-tech industries, including photovoltaic cells, semiconductors, 5G communications technologies, and electric vehicles…
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Observations of an Expat: Pivotal Turkey
As the fighting on land grinds to a bloody stalemate, the importance of naval power has dramatically increased By Tom…
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Observations of an Expat: Not So Evergrande
Western perspective of crises faced by Chinese property giant Evergrande By Tom Arms Uncertainty—political and economic—is the buzzword doing the…
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Observations of an Expat: The Great Indian Escape
The claim that Indian intelligence agents were responsible for the murder of Sikh nationalist is an allegation and the Indian…
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A Spell of Grim Aura for Singapore’s Ruling Party
PM Lee Hsien Loong went on damage control mode to restore public trust in the government and party. But questions…
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The social roots of the Moroccan earthquake disaster
The Moroccan earthquake exposes the bankruptcy of the capitalist order Alex Lantier On Friday evening, September 8, at 11:11 p.m.…
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Alvi continues as Pakistan President
Arif Alvi’s overstay is the result of delay in holding general elections, originally scheduled for November but are now likely…
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President-elect wants to see Singapore more than a small nation
Indian origin leader says ‘Singapore shouldn’t be a welfare state but a welfare society’ By Ivan Lim | Singapore Mr.…
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