The Argentinian people have had enough. On 12 March 2025, the people of Buenos Aires took to the street to protests President Javier Milei’s policy of extreme austerity. The protesters showed anger at the weakness of their pension system exposed by these policies. In reaction, the government sent out police; senior citizens and soccer fans were then blasted with firehoses, teargassed, and shot with rubber bullets Ghastly images and videos have emerged of badly wounded protesters voicing their desperation to the riot police.
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The Value of Christianity & Liberal Democracy in Shaping a Better Country Ft. Jonathan Rauch
In this podcast episode I bring on a guest to discuss christiniy in government. How religion can reshape the values of morals of modern society. Feel free to learn more about my guest through his book in the discription.
Putin and Trump’s Connections: Onstage and Behind the Scenes, Part 1: The Russian Trace
Brief #151 – Foreign Policy Brief
by: Yelena Korshunov
The intricate and often clandestine ties between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump have captivated global attention, intertwining political maneuvers with allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. As new revelations emerge, the depth of Putin and Trump’s relationship continues to unfold, raising critical questions about the geopolitical implications of their mutual influences.
Louisiana Requiring Display of Ten Commandments In All Public Schools Is Unconstitutional
Brief #225 – Civil Rights Policy Brief
by: Rod Maggay
Louisiana’s House Bill No. 71, which mandates the display of the Ten Commandments in all public school classrooms, is a brazen assault on the separation of church and state. This divisive legislation not only tramples on constitutional rights but also risks alienating non-Christian students in a state-funded endorsement of one religion.
Autocracy Now! Examining the Global Surge in Authoritarianism
JUNE OP ED
by: U.S. Resist News (Abran C)
Free and fair democratic governance is facing unprecedented challenges worldwide, with a disturbing rise in authoritarianism across various continents. This brief delves into the reasons behind this trend, examining economic inequality, globalization, and technological advancements as key drivers.
A Journey Through Words: An Interview with Palestinian Writer Rula Arafat
Brief #142 – Foreign Policy Brief
by: Aziza Taslaq
Rula Arafat, a renowned Palestinian writer from Nablus, weaves powerful narratives of love, war, and peace, reflecting the profound struggles and hopes of her homeland. Through her evocative prose, Arafat captures the essence of Palestinian identity, making readers feel as if they are walking the streets of Palestine and living its stories firsthand.
The College Campus Palestinian Protests: Key Issues
Brief #163 – Social Justice Policy Brief
by: Courtney Denning
Explore the surge of Palestinian protests on U.S. college campuses, sparked by the Israel-Palestine conflict, and delve into the intricate web of free speech debates, accusations of antisemitism, and law enforcement responses amid a resounding cry for social justice and solidarity with Palestine.
The Perilous Reality of Palestinian Villages in the West Bank
Brief #137 – Foreign Policy Brief
by: Aziza Taslaq
In the volatile landscape of the West Bank, Palestinian villages endure relentless assaults orchestrated by Israeli settlers, evoking harrowing echoes of historical atrocities. As communities grapple with ongoing conflict and profound tragedy, the imperative for justice and resolution looms urgently, underscoring the pressing need to address the plight of the Palestinian people.
Continued Bloodshed Marks the 3rd Year of the Russian War on Ukraine
Brief #133 – Foreign Policy Brief
by: Yelena Korshunov
The article vividly depicts the ongoing devastation in Ukraine’s conflict, highlighting the resilience of communities amidst relentless violence. As tensions escalate and civilian casualties mount, questions linger about the conflict’s trajectory and its broader implications for regional stability.
A Christian Perspective on the War in Gaza: Seeking Peace Amidst Suffering
Brief #125 – Foreign Policy Brief
by: Aziza Taslaq
Amid the turmoil of the Gaza conflict, Tom, a Christian in the USA, emphasizes empathy and peace, distancing individuals from broader political tensions. Despite feeling overwhelmed by the devastation and media coverage, Tom advocates for compassion, highlighting the human toll and the importance of ceasefire for reconciliation and hope.










