Until recently, the Albanese administration had been tentative in its dealings with President Trump, but will likely find common ground moving forward. Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese ...
Timor-Leste, a small nation heavily reliant on oil, finds itself in a delicate position, grappling with economic downturns and dwindling resources. Oct. 26, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Leaders, including ...
The youth-led “Gen-Z 212” movement demands reforms in education and healthcare, as well as stronger anti-corruption measures. Since late September, Morocco has witnessed a wave of protests not only in ...
A new 15-year defense strategy outlines India’s expansive naval modernization to counter growing threats from China and Pakistan. INS Vikrant, India’s first locally built aircraft carrier, sails ...
The Kuril Islands dispute, long a bilateral issue between Russia and Japan, is increasingly shaped by Moscow’s dependence on Beijing. Jan. 1, 1997: Former Japanese residents of Shikotan Island prepare ...
Andrew Kureth is managing editor at Geopolitical Intelligence Services, where he has worked for nearly a decade. As an editor at GIS, he has worked with experts based all over the world on numerous ...
Federica Saini Fasanotti is a military historian and specialist in counterinsurgency. Her fieldwork and research have covered, among others, Afghanistan, Libya, Ethiopia and Somalia, and her latest ...
The popularity of conservative nationalist movements and political parties is on the rise. One shared position is support for more restrictive immigration policies. Recent political events in Europe ...
This analysis of the stringent regulatory environment in the European Union and its impact on innovation is the first installment in a two-part series exploring the continent’s challenges in fostering ...
From China and Iraq to Nigeria and North Korea, religious persecution remains a scourge well into the 21st century. Guaranteeing freedom of faith for all is a moral imperative, and would strengthen ...
The Human Rights Council of the United Nations is unable to confront serious human rights situations evenhandedly. The divergent interests of the UN membership makes reform of the Human Rights Council ...
As Taipei’s diplomatic reach in Latin America wanes, China and the U.S. vie for strategic influence. Guatemala has been one of Taiwan’s stable allies, though it too may come under Chinese pressure to ...
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