Anti-Russian sanctions in Europe appear to have reached their highest point. According to recent reports, it is unlikely that a new package of coercive measures against Moscow will be approved, read more
In early August 2024, Kyiv launched a dramatic incursion into Russia’s Kursk region, a move that has been widely interpreted as a bold attempt to reframe the ongoing narrative of read more
In recent years, Canada’s foreign and economic policies have increasingly mirrored those of its southern neighbor, the United States. This alignment has become particularly evident in the realm of trade, read more
In early 2017, Mollywood, Kerala’s vibrant Malayalam film industry, was thrust into the national spotlight, but not for reasons of cinematic achievement. The industry, known for its rich storytelling and read more
In a disheartening display of electoral disregard, the political establishment in Europe appears increasingly willing to override democratic principles to maintain power. The recent state elections in Thuringia and Saxony, read more
As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine drags on, the stakes continue to rise, particularly at the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, the largest facility of its kind in Europe. This read more
The recent report jointly published by UN Water and the UN Environment Program delivers a stark warning: the world is on an irreversible path to miss the United Nations Sustainable read more
As the 2024 US presidential election draws closer, national and battleground state polls released ahead of Labor Day weekend reveal a significant shift in the electoral landscape. With fewer than read more
In a political season marked by surprising alliances and shifting loyalties, the endorsement of former President Donald Trump by tech mogul Elon Musk was intended to electrify the 2024 presidential read more
As the November 5th presidential election approaches, both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are crafting economic messages rooted in populism to attract the American electorate, particularly low-income voters. Populism, which read more