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Benefits Gone in a SNAP? Government Shutdowns, Budget…
The US government has reopened, but at what cost to citizens, and to American democracy?
Le Maroc avance, son peuple patiente
Le contraste est frappant : d’un côté, une ambition nationale soutenue par des projets d’envergure, et de l’autre,…
Panda Diplomacy: The Power of Cultural Symbols in…
Panda diplomacy serves as a sophisticated form of soft power, crafting a positive image of China and securing…
Opinion | A Woke Pope for Our Authoritarian Times?
Pope Leo XIV is emphasizing the humanitarian values of the Catholic Church to maintain the Church’s status as a…
Fighting Fire with Fire: Artillery in the…
It is of the utmost importance that Ukraine’s artillery needs are satiated—to defend its sovereignty, and to…
Opinion | Why Canada Still Needs a New Oil Pipeline
The path forward for the Canadian government is clear: to secure long-term economic strength, it must throw its…
Sanae Takaichi’s Premiership Is Unlikely to Close…
For Japan to close its gender gap, systemic change is necessary—something a woman prime minister alone cannot…
Blurring the Line: Is the Thailand-Cambodia Border…
Amid the recent intensification of the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict, another battle ignites: a "war of words"…
Privées d’Internet par les talibans, les femmes afghanes…
La coupure d’Internet limite leur parole et renforce leur dépendance; elle légitime, sous couvert de religion, leur…
Four More Prime Ministers Till Christmas? France’s…
French citizens are increasingly losing faith in their government’s capacity to govern and, in turn, in the…
International Climate Change Rulings Show First Signs of…
Advisory opinions on climate change published by the ICJ and IACtHR this summer are being employed in domestic…
Troubling Signs of Reemerging Authoritarianism in Syria
Post-Assad Syria is being rebuilt–seemingly intentionally–upon a controlled narrative that utilizes unresolved…