The ongoing conflict with Ukraine has been a major point of contention between Russia and the West, with accusations of Russian aggression and territorial expansion. By conducting military exercises involving nuclear weapons, Putin sends a strong message to both Ukraine and the international community
Read MoreNuclear Drills and Fifth Term: What Does Putin Want?
The protests and sit-ins at American universities showcased the depth of concern. This echoes a rare historical moment akin to the Vietnam War era and the student protests of the late 1960s, which led to significant political upheaval.
Read MoreThe Role Universities in Addressing Global Conflicts and Promoting Humanitarian Values
China already has the world’s largest navy by the US’ own admission, while the US itself has a sizeable number of air, land, and sea forces in Japan, South Korea, and increasingly in the nearby Philippines.
Read MoreNo, Russia Isn’t Training With China In Relation To Taiwan
India's democratic landscape, characterized by societal polarization, fervent nationalist discourse, and heightened divisions between the ruling party and the opposition, bears both domestic and international ramifications
Read MoreIndia’s Democracy: Navigating Nationalism’s Impact on Global Dynamics
Yemen requires fresh approaches to chart an unconventional national vision. The initial step is to come together, setting aside personal agendas, grievances, or power struggles. The nation's welfare transcends individual interests, regardless of stature, as it embodies a collective trust held deep within every citizen.
Read MoreYemen: April 27, a Historic Day to Build Upon
Several factors contribute to the severity of tornado outbreaks in Oklahoma, including atmospheric conditions, terrain features, and urbanization. Tornadoes thrive in environments with strong wind
shear, moisture, and instability
Read MoreInvestigating Oklahoma’s Tornado Outbreak and its Complexities
The US extends significant political backing to Israel, leveraging its United Nations Security Council veto power in 42 instances out of 83, to thwart resolutions condemning Israel, alongside financial and military aid.
Read MoreWill Pressure Change America’s Policy Position on the Palestinian Issue?
At the absolute most, this aid package might prevent Ukraine’s collapse by keeping the state running and possibly slowing down Russia’s already glacial advance, thus potentially averting the worst-case scenario that the Ukrainian Intelligence Committee warned about in late February
Read MoreThe US’ Long-Delayed Aid To Ukraine Won’t Push Russia Back
It's important for readers to remember that the root cause of the Polish-Ukrainian dispute that’s toxifying mutual perceptions is majority-foreign ownership of Ukraine’s industrial agriculture, which Polish President Andrzej Duda drew attention to in a recent interview
Read MoreA Ukrainian Think Tank’s Survey Proved That People’s Views Towards Poland Are Shifting
Regardless of which geopolitical vision wins out, the fact of the matter is that Poland is destined to play a role in “containing” Russia, the goal of which is shared by both partisan camps but differs in terms of how it’s implemented and how much autonomy Poland preserves.
Read MoreThe Dispute Between The Polish President & Premier Over Air Defense Has Geopolitical Origins