Hints of a War
The world is in no position to face the consequences of another war, this time in distant Latin America.
The world is in no position to face the consequences of another war, this time in distant Latin America.
As American politics become increasingly confrontational, impeachment becomes a tool to browbeat the incumbent President.
Around its 200th anniversary, this established cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy is again in the political picture.
Donald Tusk’s centrist coalition looks to shift direction within Poland and outside of it amid high expectations.
The COP 28 deal has set a clear direction for climate goals but lacks the necessary commitments for the follow-through.
Having failed to make good its military threat to bring in line the coup-ruled states, ECOWAS is now resorting to serious diplomacy backed by the West.
As the recruitment of Gurkhas into the Indian Army remains stalled, media reports Gurkha soldiers fighting in Ukraine for the Russians and even the PLA courting them.
Efforts to tackle the widespread use of tobacco, a serious health hazard, are complicated by economic considerations.
The political situation in the UK is like a lull before the storm.
A humanitarian pause, a ceasefire that relieved some tension in the ongoing saga in Gaza, did not endure for long. So, what next?