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Putin Exploits History in Ukraine Rhetoric

On Feb. 22, 2023, at a rally supporting the ongoing war in Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed that the war is...

Brazil-Argentina Cooperation and the Future of MERCOSUR

In his third week in office, Brazilian President “Lula” da Silva has undertaken his first foreign trip to Buenos Aires. Lula’s first...

Overview of the 2022 US-Africa Leaders Summit

The US-Africa Leaders Summit commenced on December 13 as a forum for discussing issues of civil society, the African diaspora, trade and...

Kim Jong-un Escalates Tensions with South Korea

North Korea recently carried out a series of missile launches which have significantly escalated tensions with South Korea. Pyongyang has indicated that...

A Moment of Bravery Oft Forgotten: Oxi Day

If someone were to take a walk around our nation’s capital, they would see dozens of Ukrainian flags being flown from doors...

Explained: Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss and the Future of the UK’s Conservatives

The United Kingdom’s Conservative Party has been in power since 2010, and now, in its twelfth year of leadership, is on its...

The Rise of the Swedish Right

On Wednesday, September 14, Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson resigned after her party lost Sweden's recent general election. Citizens of Sweden remained...

Long Live the Queen: 70 Years on the Throne

This afternoon, September 8th, 2022, Queen Elizabeth II of England tragically passed away at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.  Even...

Chile at a Turning Point

The political turmoil plaguing Chilean Society since the fiery outbreak of violent protests in 2019 after a simple increase in ticket prices...

The Underbelly of American Foreign Policy

Throughout history, the Indian Ocean has been the heart of global trade. Major cities, including Baghdad and Mogadishu, were founded on the...

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