Analysis
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A week after Donald Trump won the election, he began appointing people who supported him to important positions. In particular, Trump announced that he will appoint Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, the billionaires who helped him during the election process, to head the new department. After that, a number of publications wrote about the intention of the billionaires to carry out large-scale reforms in the US government.
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The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the country's former defense minister, Yoav Galant, who resigned on November 5. What crimes are Netanyahu and Galant accused of? What does the ruling change? Relationships.
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Are there limits to creative freedom, in what cases can creative freedom be limited, what does international law say about it? Don't some people promote evils such as terrorism, LGBT, racism under the pretext of freedom of creativity?
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There are many definitions of science. The most common of them, and the closest to the truth, is "taking something at face value". That is, any concept existing in the human mind that corresponds to the reality of the external world is considered direct science. As linguists have pointed out, despite the fact that science and enlightenment are slightly different in terms of word and meaning, their meanings intersect at one point. From the article of Professor Bashar Bakur, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, Faculty of Science and Humanities, International Islamic University of Malaysia.
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The bloodied in Gaza - the institutionalized West and the illegitimate geopolitical entity called Israel, which includes an unprecedented axis of evil, has no respect for sanctity, citizenship, humanity, values, and other religions or cultures. Their social philosophy is "might is right", and their political theory is "law of the jungle". They tend to drag the world into an abyss described as modern barbarism or "modernity".
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In September of this year, a girl of the 8th grade was raped by a group of people in the Koshrabot district of the Samarkand region. The prosecutor's office is among the suspects. Despite the fact that almost two months have passed since the incident, the arrest of the criminals and the appropriate punishment are still being done, on the contrary, it is said that pressure is being put on the girl's family to withdraw the application. Uzbekistan faces another test - will justice prevail?
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Now in Uzbekistan, media products that contradict the state policy and moral and ethical criteria are subjected to "spiritual expertise". The parts of the media product that the expert group did not like will be "cut". Most creators interpret the spiritual expert group to be formed as the official return of censorship.
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While Ireland, Spain, Belgium, Slovenia and other countries are demanding that the European Union review trade relations with Israel because of the massacre of Palestinians, in the first nine months of this year, the Jewish state with Arab countries and 14 other member countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) trade relations are growing. This is contrary to popular calls to boycott the products of countries that support Israel. In fact, boycotting Zionist products is undoubtedly of great importance. According to the data, the volume of imports of these goods from 19 Muslim countries is estimated at 2.3 billion dollars.
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Donald Trump won the US presidential elections for the second time. Despite the fact that he promises to stop wars around the world, most political analysts consider Trump to be a great danger to the world. Even if we limit the discussion to Middle East politics, there are serious concerns about Trump.
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Analyzes of North Korea's military aid to Russia have taken place on the main pages of international publications. In the face of Western sanctions and international isolation, the strengthening of cooperation between these two authoritarian countries has attracted the attention of many. So, is this cooperation a sign that the war will move to Asia? In an article by political researcher Jonathan Fenton-Harvey.





















