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OPINION

Erdogan or Erdogone? How India's Opposition could resemble Turkey's Table of Six

In less than a week, on May 14, Turkey goes to the polls, in what is widely regarded could be a watershed moment. The Table of Six, as the coalition o...

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Why coronation ceremony was repugnant and reeked of absurdity

The ceremony was not repugnant just because of what it represents but also because of how it was conducted. It still mixed religion and government. A...

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This is America's surprising youth drug crisis

The data is in and it's becoming increasingly clear that the impacts of commercial marijuana industry are even worse than we thought, particularly for...

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AI machines aren't 'hallucinating'. But their makers are

Inside the many debates swirling around the rapid rollout of so-called artificial intelligence, there is a relatively obscure skirmish focused on the ...

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King Charles's Britannia Still Rules the Waves

Regarding Dominic Green's op-ed "King Charles Begins His Reign Amid Discontent and Doldrums" (May 6): Far-called our navies melt away; On dune and hea...

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Pakistan is imploding. A failing neighbour will be a nightmare for India and the world

Pakistan Army is a professional force and will bring about order. The question is whether it will do so by a coup or by ordering elections with or wit...

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The Deep State Is All Too Real

There are two competing conceptions of American governance: the version students are taught in the classroom, and the one that exists in the real wor...

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The unnecessary price of Covid-19

According to a new report, half a million Americans may have died unnecessarily of Covid-19. At the same time, the US government spent trillions to de...

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Ron DeSantis is flaming out – and Trump is on course for a Republican coronation

The Ron DeSantis boomlet is done. He consistently trails Donald Trump by double-digits. A Wall Street Journal poll out Friday pegs Florida’s governor ...

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Why India’s border standoff with China reveals Modi weakness. It’s the economy, stupid

Home minister Amit Shah’s visit to Arunachal Pradesh has excited quite a few people, who say that India is for the first time paying China back in the...

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