Europe’s Selective Humanity
However, on seeing the European Union’s willingness to provide this help to Ukrainian refugees – on an extremely short notice no less – one cannot help but raise the question of why the same has been missing for the scores of refugees…
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The King of Queen’s Park
What Bill 5 has shown is that there are easily exploitable gaps in our Constitution that enable leaders to act without the level of accountability we have come to expect from democratic institutions. When a Premier can sign pernicious…
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From British Myth to Canadian White Saviorism
The term ‘Black Loyalists,’ is a calculated label that falsely implies a positive association with the interests of White Loyalists, ignoring the independent motives and experiences of the Black Loyalists during the Revolutionary War.
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Russia-Ukraine War: The Realist Perspective
Many see the war in Ukraine as an indication of the West’s failure to deter Russian aggression. By expanding NATO eastward and building friendly relations with Ukraine, Western powers seem to have only increased the Kremlin’s discontent and…
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Captain Thomas Sankara: The Upright Revolutionary
Thomas Sankara showed that Africa could achieve remarkable growth and prosperity without foreign aid or intervention. Comparing his accomplishments to the current state of Burkina Faso makes his untimely death even more tragic. Even so,…
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Eyes on China: Beijing’s Response to the Ukraine Conflict Could Have Far-Reaching Significance
Throughout history, Beijing has consistently aligned itself with Russia, especially in its efforts to counterbalance US power in the international arena, leaving many to wonder whether China will continue this pattern with respect to…
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A Women’s Revolution in Sudan
Despite violent military pushbacks, women once again are present at the protests. This time, women have brought their children with them to the front lines displaying the unity of the community. “The military wish they were dealing with a…
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L’Europe à l’épreuve des crises migratoires : Les leçons surprenantes d’une immigration « de…
L'arrivée de plusieurs millions de réfugiés ukrainiens sur son sol a contraint l'UE à se réinventer. Le caractère désormais endémique des crises migratoires devrait inciter Bruxelles à amorcer un transfert de compétences, du moins partiel,…
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Opinion | The Failure of South Korea’s Democracy
Yoon Seok-youl — the candidate for the conservative PPP — was elected South Korea’s thirteenth president.
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L’espoir irakien, victime de la pandémie?
En 2019, un sursaut populaire avait fait fleurir une lueur d’espoir en Irak. Comment ces sentiments ont-ils évolué? Que réserve l'avenir pour le pays aux deux fleuves?
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