Trudeau’s Resignation and Its Global Implications: A Turning Point for Canada, the U.S., and International Cooperation

Justin Trudeau’s announcement of his resignation as leader of Canada’s Liberal Party and Prime Minister marks the end of an era in Canadian politics. After nearly a decade in office, Trudeau’s decision comes amid declining public support, internal party dissent,…

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Nigeria’s Economic Recovery: Is the 2025 Growth Target Realistic Amid Global and Domestic Challenges?

In the context of Africa’s evolving economic landscape, Nigeria occupies a critical, albeit increasingly contested, position. Nigeria’s economic trajectory is of significant interest to both domestic and global observers. In 2024, the Nigerian government set an ambitious target: a robust…

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The Disintegration of the Global Order: How Economic and Geopolitical Shifts are Undermining Multilateralism

The post World War II global order, characterized by a robust framework of multilateral institutions and rules based governance, is facing unprecedented challenges. These challenges are not merely transient but reflect deep structural shifts in the global economy and international…

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Going Gold 

The time of land-taxing Liberals has long gone. The Liberal Democrats are on the side of the farmers who gathered in Westminster last week to protest against the Government’s changes to Agricultural Property Relief in the Autumn Budget – mandating that estates valued at over £1m – previously…

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