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Carl Icahn is somehow neither bitter nor angry over the fact that in the past ten years, he lost about $15 billion of his...
But neither realizes that the clock is TiTokin against them.
by Neville Teller On May 6, delegates from the two military groups slogging it out for control of Sudan met for pre-negotiation talks in...
Geoffrey Hinton is now concerned that we have gone too far too fast.
by Neville Teller Lebanon is in the midst of a long-standing political impasse. It has a caretaker government and no head of state. ...
There seems a real chance that Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his AK party may not emerge victorious from the elections scheduled for May 14.
by Neville Teller Nothing succeeds like success. Despite every prediction to the contrary, Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, was not swept away during the...
Neither Israel nor Iran might want a war; either or both “players” could still commit grievous errors in searches for “escalation dominance.
Louis Rene Beres, Emeritus Professor of International Law at Purdue University, discusses the probability of an Iran-Israel nuclear conflict. “For by Wise Counsel, Thou...