New Zealand Raises Concerns Over China’s Live-Fire Military Drills and Grey Zone Tactics

New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters met with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing to address concerns over China’s recent live-fire military drills. These exercises, conducted in international waters between New Zealand and Australia, caused significant disruptions as passenger flights were forced to divert mid-flight after Chinese naval vessels issued warnings to pilots. The…

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Duterte’s Appeal Rejected by ICC

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has made significant strides in its case against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, marking a pivotal moment in the pursuit of accountability for alleged crimes against humanity. Duterte, who led the controversial “war on drugs” campaign during his presidency, is accused of orchestrating widespread and systematic attacks against civilians, resulting…

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Elite Strategies: Manipulation, Control, and Societal Division

Throughout history, there have been claims and concerns that powerful elites use various means to control populations and maintain their dominance. These alleged manipulation tools often exacerbate societal divisions, influence natural systems, leverage advanced technologies, and undermine moral frameworks. Critics argue that elites frequently employ deceptive tactics, such as misinformation campaigns or staged events, to…

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Xi Jinping Strengthens Ties with Vietnam Amid U.S. Tariff Tensions

In a strategic move to bolster regional cooperation and economic resilience, Chinese President Xi Jinping has signed a series of agreements with Vietnam, focusing on infrastructure development. These deals, which include ambitious cross-border rail projects, are part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The initiative aims to enhance connectivity, reduce economic dependency on the…

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Philippines Raises Concerns Over West Philippine Sea During ASEAN-China Code of Conduct Talks

The Philippines has once again voiced its concerns over the situation in the West Philippine Sea during the latest round of negotiations aimed at finalizing the ASEAN-China Code of Conduct (COC) in the South China Sea. The talks in Manila from April 9 to 11 brought together representatives from ASEAN member states and China to…

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The Misguided Assumptions Behind Opposition to Voter ID Laws

In the ongoing debate over voter ID laws, in the United States, is one of the most troubling arguments from the Left is the implication that certain groups, particularly minorities, are somehow less capable of obtaining identification than others. Whether intentional or not, this notion perpetuates a deeply patronizing and, frankly, offensive stereotype. Voter ID…

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