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    Strings Attached: Should Foreign Aid Be Conditional?

    Foreign aid has long been a powerful tool in international diplomacy — but should it come with strings attached? This question cuts deep into the ethics, effectiveness, and political motives behind global assistance. While some view conditional aid as a practical way to promote reform and ensure...
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    Should countries prioritize national interest over global cooperation?

    This is one of the most pressing and polarizing political debates of our time. On one hand, national interest is the engine of state survival — driving security, economic prosperity, and the cultural integrity of a nation. On the other hand, global cooperation is the glue holding together a...
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    Is NATO Still Necessary? Absolutely – But Not Without Reform.

    In a world marked by cyber threats, resurgent authoritarianism, and shifting global alliances, the question of whether NATO remains necessary isn’t just relevant — it’s urgent. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was born in 1949 as a bulwark against Soviet aggression. With the Cold...
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    Exporting Democracy or Importing Chaos? The Double-Edged Sword of Military Intervention

    **Should military intervention be used to promote democracy? It's a question that has shaped global conflicts, redrawn borders, and cost millions of lives. But behind the rhetoric of freedom lies a complex and controversial reality.** On the surface, promoting democracy through military...
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    Locked & Loaded: The Debate Over Constitutional Gun Ownership

    Gun ownership: a symbol of liberty to some, a harbinger of chaos to others. Few topics divide public opinion quite like this one. At the heart of the American gun debate lies a powerful constitutional provision — the Second Amendment, a clause that enshrines “the right of the people to keep and...
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    Transparency or Surveillance? The Body Camera Debate

    In the modern era of civil unrest, viral videos, and calls for accountability, body cameras have become a symbol of transparency in law enforcement. But the question remains: should police officers wear body cameras at all times? The answer, for many, is a resounding yes—but not without nuance...
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    The Dark Business of Incarceration: Should Private Prisons Be Banned?

    In a world where justice should be blind, profit has found a way to tip the scales. Private prisons—facilities run by corporations rather than governments—have become a controversial fixture of modern incarceration. But should they exist at all? Should private prisons be banned? The answer is...
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    Mass Surveillance: National Security Shield or Privacy Nightmare?

    In a world increasingly threatened by terrorism, cyberattacks, and disinformation, the question arises: Is mass surveillance justified for national security? It's a debate that slices right through the heart of civil liberties and state control. While governments argue it's a necessary tool to...
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    "The Death Penalty: Justice or Injustice in Disguise?"

    The death penalty has long stood as one of the most controversial pillars of modern justice systems. While some view it as the ultimate form of retribution, others argue it is a flawed, outdated, and irreversible punishment that has no place in a civilized society. But should the death penalty...
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    The Carbon Tax Debate: A Climate Solution or Economic Burden?

    As the climate crisis intensifies, governments and economists are searching for ways to reduce carbon emissions without paralyzing economic growth. Carbon taxes have emerged as a controversial yet powerful tool—but are they truly effective? At its core, a carbon tax is simple: emit more...
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    The Road to a Greener Future: Should Governments Drive It?

    In a world facing the escalating crisis of climate change, electric vehicles (EVs) have emerged as a revolutionary alternative to fossil fuel-powered transportation. But the million-dollar question remains—should governments subsidize EVs? The answer is layered, controversial, and worth every...
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    The Power of the Atom: Can Nuclear Energy Save the Planet?

    In an era marked by a ticking climate clock and rising global energy demands, nuclear energy stands at the crossroads of controversy and promise. Once feared as the harbinger of disaster, nuclear power is now being reconsidered by scientists, policymakers, and environmentalists alike as a...
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    Fossil Fuels: Fueling Progress or Destroying Our Future?

    For over a century, fossil fuels—coal, oil, and natural gas—have powered the modern world. They've driven industrial revolutions, fueled transportation, and kept our lights on. But at what cost? Climate change, air pollution, oil spills, geopolitical tensions, and environmental degradation are...
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    Climate change is not just a scientific fact — it’s a political battlefield.

    At its core, climate change is grounded in irrefutable scientific evidence. Countless peer-reviewed studies, satellite data, and global temperature trends confirm the Earth's climate is warming at an accelerated rate due to human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels. Science...
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    Reparations for Slavery and Colonization: A Necessary Step Towards Justice

    The question of whether reparations should be paid for slavery and colonization has sparked intense debates worldwide. As the descendants of those who endured centuries of oppression and exploitation continue to face systemic inequalities, the call for reparations is growing louder. But should...
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    Should Hate Speech Be a Crime?

    In today's polarized world, the question of whether hate speech should be a crime has become one of the most heated debates in politics and society. While the concept of free speech is a cornerstone of democratic societies, many argue that hate speech—speech that incites violence...
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    Is Defunding the Police a Viable Solution?

    The debate over defunding the police has surged in recent years, especially following high-profile incidents of police brutality. The term “defunding” is often misunderstood, but at its core, it calls for reallocating funds from police departments to community-based services like mental health...
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    Should There Be a Universal Basic Income?

    In an era marked by rapid technological advancement, economic uncertainty, and growing income inequality, the idea of a Universal Basic Income (UBI) has gained significant traction. The concept is simple: every citizen, regardless of employment status, receives a set amount of money from the...
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    Affirmative Action: Still Necessary or Outdated Legacy?

    Affirmative action has long been one of the most debated and divisive policies in modern society. Initially designed to correct centuries of racial, gender, and socioeconomic discrimination, it aimed to level the playing field. But as we navigate the complexities of the 21st century, one bold...
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    Should the Government Control Drug Prices?

    The High Cost of Health: Should the Government Step In? Imagine needing life-saving medication but having to choose between that and paying rent. This isn’t fiction—it’s a daily reality for millions. As drug prices skyrocket, the debate intensifies: should the government control drug prices...
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