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Observations of an Expat: Happy Birthday!!!

An estimated 300,000 lives have been lost so far—and that is only the soldiers. More than 5.2 million refugees have…

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Cold War or Conflict: Understanding the US-China Relations

America is testing Beijing’s temperament by supporting Taiwan, Tibet, India, Japan, and through proxy wars Middle East, West Asia, Central…

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Sidewalks – A Bouquet of Poems from America

Ray Whitaker Ray has been writing both prose and poetry since he was seventeen. What Ray is writing now is…

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Support Iran Women struggle, but Avoid US Trap

Due caution must be exercised to ensure that our support is not caught in the trap of the USA and…

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Alone – A Bouquet of Poems from America

Ray Whitaker Ray has been writing both prose and poetry since he was seventeen. What Ray is writing now is…

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Finding the First Americans (Part-II)

Archaeology and genetics can’t yet agree on when humans first arrived in the Americas. Jennifer Raffis Southern Native American populations…

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Vintage Gramophone and utensils bind a Sindhi with Sindh, his ancestors’ homeland

Prakash also possesses another family treasure, some utensils his grandparents used in Bhiria. While leaving the ancestral abode, they didn’t…

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Finding the First Americans (Part-I)

Archaeology and genetics can’t yet agree on when humans first arrived in the Americas. Jennifer Raffis The debate over how…

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Rajiv, the last Khilnani who left Sindh

“Our family house was in possession of the government for a long time and acted as Radio Pakistan building. We…

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Observations of an Expat: Multi-dimensional Nuclear Chess

For a start, there is the issue of talks to limit weapons. Washington has broached the subject with Beijing and…

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