Napoleon’s Enduring Significance: Insights from Financial Times

Napoleon’s Enduring Significance: Insights from Financial Times

Receive free Life & Arts updates We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Life & Arts news every morning. Stick to sci-fi, mate. Or do a Thelma & Louise sequel. Leave Napoleon Bonaparte to an auteur. Such was my graceless grumble when I saw that Ridley Scott had likened the …

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Opinion | Why President Biden should consider running for re-election

Opinion | Why President Biden should consider running for re-election

Comment on this story Comment In his Sept. 13 op-ed, “President Biden should not run again in 2024,” David Ignatius identified a long list of President Biden’s accomplishments and nevertheless concluded that Mr. Biden should not seek a second term. Mr. Ignatius noted some of Mr. Biden’s liabilities and missteps, not the least of which …

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Mitt Romney’s Half Right Approach: My Opinion on the Matter

Mitt Romney’s Half Right Approach: My Opinion on the Matter

Senator Mitt Romney of Utah recently spoke with McKay Coppins of The Atlantic and expressed his concern about a significant portion of his party not believing in the Constitution (source). While Romney did not provide further details in the article, it is apparent that he was referring to the Republican Party’s abandonment of democratic values …

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How to Overcome Your Opponent Victory without Engaging in Battle

How to Overcome Your Opponent Victory without Engaging in Battle

“Let China sleep, for when she wakes, she will shake the world.” – Napoleon Bonaparte While the authenticity of this quote is contested, China’s undeniable power has become a cause for concern for neighboring countries like the Philippines. China’s increasing military strength in disputed regions and its aggressive behavior in the West Philippine Sea have …

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10 Reasons Why Being a Teacher is Absolutely Fulfilling and Worthwhile

10 Reasons Why Being a Teacher is Absolutely Fulfilling and Worthwhile

Teaching has never been an easy profession, but the recent “culture war madness” has had a detrimental impact on educators. This has resulted in an increasing number of teachers leaving their jobs, and a decline in the desirability of a teaching career for high school and college students. In an op-ed for the New …

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Taking a Stand Against Russia’s Ukraine Kidnappings: GOP’s Impeachment Goof and Expert Commentary

Taking a Stand Against Russia’s Ukraine Kidnappings: GOP’s Impeachment Goof and Expert Commentary

Foreign desk: Stop Russia’s Ukraine Kidnappings “Russia’s brutal war on Ukraine includes the mass deportation of children to re-educate and raise them as Russians. This blatant act is considered a crime against humanity,” declares Katya Pavlevych at The Hill. According to Moscow, approximately 700,000 children have been moved since their invasion in 2014. The United …

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Strategic Analysis: Labour’s Sensible Approach to Asylum – Unveiling Starmer’s Game Plan | The Guardian

Strategic Analysis: Labour’s Sensible Approach to Asylum – Unveiling Starmer’s Game Plan | The Guardian

Rishi Sunak aims to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, paying Paul Kagame’s government to relieve the UK of the burden. Sir Keir Starmer advocates for a return to a multilateral system centered around a restored partnership with the EU. Labour’s recently unveiled immigration and asylum policy draws a clear distinction between the two parties. Although …

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