Climate Policy, Censorship, etc: Woke Policies on the Way Out?

In anticipation of the shakeups the Trump Administration is expected to make in virtually all areas of policy, both national and international, major players in social media and the banking sector have been adjusting their own policies. Take the issues of energy and climate change, for example, where Donald Trump has vowed to reverse the Biden Administration’s “green scams”. JP […]

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The Lesson To Be Learned from Los Angeles

The images of Los Angeles, with its ludicrously expensive mansions adjoining the slums of the poor and homeless, being consumed by flames, illustrate many of the root problems of American society. The obscene fascination of the media and public opinion with the plight of the “stars” is only a minor aspect of them. As we write, 1,354 fire engines, 84 […]

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Finally, Lebanon Has a New President

Joseph Aoun, Chief of Staff of the Lebanese army, was indirectly elected President of the Republic of Lebanon on Jan. 9, in the second round of a vote in parliament. General Aoun’s candidacy was supported by the United States, Israel, France and Saudi Arabia. The Hezbollah group in the national assembly could have blocked his election, but the head of […]

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Indonesia Joins the BRICS as Full Member

The Brazilian government, which has the chairmanship of the BRICS in 2025, announced on Jan. 6 the entry of Indonesia as the tenth full member of the BRICS group, just days after it had been admitted as one of nine new partner countries on Jan. 1 (cf. SAS 2/25). The membership of Indonesia had already been approved by the five founding […]

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The Year of the Unraveling of the Unipolar World Order

It seems that no one in the West is predicting peace, prosperity and joy for the year 2025. And there are good reasons for that, given the very real danger that one of the two most acute regional crises could develop into a global war, while economic hardship is pre-programmed. But there is also a real possibility that the opposite […]

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Jubilee 2025: Our War Against “Odious Debt”

On Dec. 24, Pope Francis officially opened the Jubilee Year of 2025, calling for the coming year to be one of hope. The Catholic Church celebrates a Jubilee every quarter of a century, a practice traditionally associated in various religions with the time when slaves would be emancipated and debts would be forgiven. At a major conference on the debt […]

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“Doctors against Genocide” Mobilize to Save the Children in Gaza

The American organization “Doctors Against Genocide” (DAG) is demanding an immediate stop to the genocide being perpetrated in Gaza, in a call that has been endorsed by the Schiller Institute and dozens of other organizations. “The deliberate bombing of hospitals, the targeting of healthcare workers, and the systematic destruction of medical services must be stopped. Not another child should suffer, […]

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