These foreign nationals are the silent engines that keep many of the region's cities running, but the war has exposed some of ...
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Jonah Goldberg: Paul Ehrlich was wrong about everything
Biologist and author Paul Ehrlich, the most influential Chicken Little of the last century, died at the age of 93 this week.
History's great powers rose on innovation, dominated through trade, then crumbled under peripheral wars. As US strikes on Iran escalate costs and nuclear risks, the familiar pattern emerges.
There’s been widespread focus on foreigners trafficked into Cambodia’s cyber-scam compounds. But a growing number of Cambodian nationals are being forced to work in the illegal industry as well.
We asked development economist Mushfiq Mobarak how volatility in energy markets and disruption of supply chains and travel ...
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505 years after Magellan, Filipinos need a new message expressing pride and confidence in their country
First word NOBODY thought about March 16, 2026 as a day worthy of notice, let alone commemoration. We let it pass with hardly ...
On March 16, historical events include Robert Goddard's rocket launch, the My Lai massacre in Vietnam, and key political and cultural milestones worldwide.
He arrived in the U.S. at 57, searching for opportunity. Decades later, Flor Cortez reflects on the life he built between two ...
For the Persian Gulf’s oil-rich and mostly cosseted residents, Iran’s pummeling has been as unexpected as it has been terrifying. Many expats have beaten a retreat home, as Iran launched missile and ...
Americans living in the territories reflect on their relationship with U.S. as the nation celebrates its 250th anniversary.
Asian governments are implementing emergency fuel restrictions and energy-saving measures as the conflict in Iran disrupts global supplies. From work-from-home mandates in Thailand to school closures ...
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