Russia

The Imperative of Inclusive De-Imperialization: Fostering Unity and Progress in Russia

Vadim Shtepa, a regionalist expert, argues that de-imperialization and de-colonization of Russia cannot be achieved solely through hostility towards Russians as an ethnic group. He believes that the joint efforts of Russian regions and non-Russian republics can destroy the empire,...
Europеan Union (EU)

EU’s Crisis Response Force Takes Center Stage: A Groundbreaking Test of Preparedness

The EU is conducting its first-ever live military exercises (MILEX) from the Rota naval base in Southern Spain, as part of its crisis response force. The exercise involves 2,800 personnel, 25 aircraft, 6 ships, space, cyber assets, and special operations...
Brussels police

Brussels Attack: A Wake-Up Call for the New EU Migration Pact

A deadly Islamist attack in Belgium by a Tunisian asylum-seeker who lived in Italy and Sweden has highlighted security gaps and failed returns policies, leading to an EU push to overhaul its troubled migration system. The attack coincided with heightened...
Donald Trump

Donald Trump’s Unexpected Appearance at New York Fraud Trial: A Distraction from His Campaign or a Legal Battle Worth Noting?

Donald Trump has appeared in a New York civil fraud trial, claiming it distracts from his campaign to reclaim the White House in 2024. He criticizes a limited gag order imposed by a Washington judge in a separate criminal trial...
Jim Jordan First US House Speaker Vote Los

Jim Jordan’s First US House Speaker Vote Loss: A Strategic Move or Setback?

Republican Jim Jordan has postponed his bid for speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives after coming short in a first vote, raising questions about his chances of winning the job. Jordan needs 217 votes to claim the speaker's gavel,...
UN Security Council

UN Security Council Set to Make Crucial Decision on Israel-Gaza Conflict

The United Nations Security Council is set to vote on a Brazilian resolution calling for humanitarian pauses in the conflict between Israel and Palestinian militants Hamas to allow aid access to the Gaza Strip. The council is also expected to...
Venezuela

Venezuela’s Opposition and Government Reach Election Agreement: US Contemplates Sanctions Relief

Venezuela's government and opposition have agreed to electoral guarantees for the 2024 presidential elections, potentially allowing US sanctions relief. The elections will take place in the second half of next year, and international observers, including the European Union and United...
Migrants, part of a caravan traveling from Central America en route to the United States walk by the road that links Ciudad Hidalgo with Tapachula, Mexico, November 2, 2018. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins

Mexico Witnesses a Significant Rise in Venezuelan Migrants

Mexico's top diplomat, Alicia Barcena, reported that in September, 60,000 Venezuelan migrants, 35,000 Guatemalan migrants, and 27,000 Honduran migrants arrived in the country. This data comes ahead of a migration summit in Palenque, hosted by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador,...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Trudeau’s Alarming Revelation: Canada Confronts a Disturbing Surge in Antisemitism Following the Middle East Conflict

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has highlighted a significant increase in antisemitism in Canada following the Hamas attack on Israel and Israel's subsequent air strikes in Gaza. He cited reports of a possible hate crime at a Jewish high school...
Argentina

Future of Argentina Hangs in the Balance: A Once-in-a-Generation Vote for the Youthful Electorate

Argentine teenager Tomas Kremenchuzky, nicknamed "Toto," is set to vote in his first presidential election on October 22, the most uncertain race in his lifetime. The country's economic model is at risk due to a cost-of-living crisis and triple-digit inflation,...
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