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The Moral Fibre and Resilience of the Islamic Republic of Iran: A Continuum of Persian Civilisation

The argument that the Islamic Republic of Iran, established in the wake of the Iranian revolution of 1979, has a moral compass will come as a shock to many of the propagandized people of the West. To read this article … The post The Moral Fibre and Resilience of the Islamic Republic of Iran: A Continuum of Persian Civilisation appeared first on Global Research.
Ten Years after the End of the One-Child Policy: A Visit to Ground Zero of China's Aging Population

Ten Years after the End of the One-Child Policy: A Visit to Ground Zero of China's Aging Population

Ten years ago, China brought the one-child policy to an end. In Rudong, the city where the policy was originally tested, 40 percent of residents are over the age of 60 - a preview of what is to come.
Archbishop of Canterbury risks Donald Trump's wrath after praising Pope Leo's anti-war stance

Archbishop of Canterbury risks Donald Trump's wrath after praising Pope Leo's anti-war stance

Dame Sarah Mullally, the first woman to lead the Church of England, met Pope Leo at the Apostolic Palace today and told the pontiff he would receive a "warm welcome" if he were to visit the UK

Open final round could start earlier to avoid World Cup final clash

The R&A's chief executive Mark Darbon says "we will attempt to avoid a clash" with the World Cup final with The Open finishing on the same day.

Open final round could start earlier to avoid World Cup final clash

The R&A's chief executive Mark Darbon says "we will attempt to avoid a clash" with the World Cup final with The Open finishing on the same day.

Open final round could start earlier to avoid World Cup final clash

The R&A's chief executive Mark Darbon says "we will attempt to avoid a clash" with the World Cup final with The Open finishing on the same day.

Open final round could start earlier to avoid World Cup final clash

The R&A's chief executive Mark Darbon says "we will attempt to avoid a clash" with the World Cup final with The Open finishing on the same day.

Turkey Proposes Alternative Energy Corridor as Strait of Hormuz Disruptions Expose Global Vulnerabilities

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the disruptive effects on global energy supplies caused by the U.S.-Israel-Iran war is bigger than the oil shocks of the 1970s and the 2022 loss of Russian pipeline gas. To read this article … The post Turkey Proposes Alternative Energy Corridor as Strait of Hormuz Disruptions Expose Global Vulnerabilities appeared first on Global Research.

Man arrested over attacks on Jewish community in London

A 37-year-old man is arrested on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts.

Education Department Finds Four Red-State School Districts Pushed ‘Gender Identity’ on Kids

The U.S. The post Education Department Finds Four Red-State School Districts Pushed ‘Gender Identity’ on Kids appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Guangdong’s rule as China’s GDP king faces an unprecedented threat to the crown

Guangdong’s rule as China’s GDP king faces an unprecedented threat to the crown

The long-standing rivalry between China’s two largest economic heavyweights – with each boasting a gross domestic product comparable to Group of Seven members Italy and Canada – reflects the regional dynamism and shifting economic gravity within the world’s second-biggest economy. Jiangsu has been threatening to end Guangdong’s uninterrupted reign as China’s largest provincial economy since the late 1980s, and the latest economic data reveals the gap between the two narrowed further in the first...
Reopen Strait of Hormuz by reframing Iran’s tolls as reconstruction

Reopen Strait of Hormuz by reframing Iran’s tolls as reconstruction

The Strait of Hormuz is usually described as a chokepoint. Today, it is more than that. It is the hinge point between war and peace in the Gulf. Roughly a fifth of the world’s oil and gas trade passes through this narrow waterway. When it was secure, the global economy barely noticed it. As soon as it was threatened, prices jumped, shipping costs rose and military tensions spread beyond the region. Today, the issue is even larger than economics. If the status of the strait is left unresolved,...