AnalysisIn Burgenland, Austria, asylum seekers must work for their host towns - a solution that Swedish politicians have lacked the courage to even consider.
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A war without end – financed by you
AnalysisSwedish taxpayers are forced to fund an endless war in Ukraine – while war profiteers line their pockets.
Trump’s ambition to end forever wars appears at a standstill
AnalysisThe US "anti-war" president, recently recommended for the Nobel Peace Prize, can forget that thought after last night's war of aggression.
How fanaticism fuels America’s Christian supporters of Israel
AnalysisBehind America's abnormal subservience to Israel is the Zionist evangelical movement, strengthened by Trump's return to the White House.
The myth of Iran’s nuclear weapons
AnalysisIraq's weapons of mass destruction were an American lie that cost a million lives. The similarities with Iran are, unfortunately, as striking as they are frightening.
Why does the international community not question Israel’s goals?
AnalysisIf the Samson option is real, it explains Israel's influence and the passivity of the international community – a form of blackmail in which no one dares to oppose Israel for fear of Israeli nuclear attacks.
Would Israel take the world with it in its demise?
AnalysisWhat does the so-called "Samson option" actually mean?
Welcome back to Poor Sweden
AnalysisWe live in a system that is showing increasingly clear signs of bankruptcy, not only morally but also in practical economic terms.
Organic Maps – the map app that doesn’t map you
TechTired of Google Maps tracking you? Here's the free alternative that lets you navigate completely offline!
A Solution for Gaza and Palestine in the context of the Belt and Road Initiative
AnalysisWe cannot rely solely on foreign aid to sustain the economic situation of the Palestinian people and their future state, Hussein Askary writes in a guest analysis.
The men’s movement that wants to live without women
AnalysisThe MGTOW movement is described as a male mirror image of modern feminism.
American hubris generates Chinese Nemesis: Implications of social media emigration to China
AnalysisThrough their interactions on RedNote, American users are dispelling myths about China's oppressive conditions, Hussein Askary states in a guest analysis.
How polls can be used to influence public opinion
AnalysisInstitutes are supposed to reflect public opinion - but do they in fact try to influence it?
How did the number of Uyghurs in China rapidly increase in the midst of “genocide”?
AnalysisXinjiang's demographic and economic growth contradicts claims that it is a large concentration camp for Uyghur extermination, writes Branko Zujovic in a guest analysis.
Foreign investors becoming “nervous Nellies”: Carlyle Thayer on Vietnam’s deepening political turmoil
AnalysisIn the first installment of an exclusive TNT series, Emeritus Professor Carlyle Thayer from The University of New South Wales explores Vietnam's anti-corruption initiatives and their impact on politics, the economy, foreign investment, and global image.
Political shake-up rattles succession battle in Vietnam
AnalysisImagine changing presidents twice in just one year. That's what's happening in Vietnam, and it's not good news for anyone, especially investors.
Driving an electric car is fake environmentalism
AnalysisEVs are causing very real environmental problems, claims former UN environmental affairs officer and former UK gov. science advisor Mark Keenan in a guest analysis.
Teuton Systems offers smart privacy-focused technology – without compromise
TechWe take the fight against corporate snooping, mass government surveillance and criminal phone tapping through firm open source principles and secure products.
Egypt’s BRICS membership – risky gamble or smart move?
AnalysisCan BRICS be the beacon of hope that Egypt desperately needs?
Chinese wisdom as a tool of global governance: Sharing as a concept of economics
AnalysisThe simple expression "sharing is caring" encapsulates the way in which the otherwise unfathomable complexity of the world situation can be resolved, writes Hussein Askary.