Russia’s interference in Moldova’s elections was never just about winning; its fundamental aim was to sow instability and ...
Tsunamis, floods, and the plundering of welfare funds hit the Philippines hard, yet the response of the Philippine people was ...
Somalia’s new child rights charter may only succeed if faith becomes its strongest ally, not its greatest obstacle.
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Canada's premier undergraduate journal of international affairs.
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Host Lauren Archibald speaks with Teresa Marshall, a multimedia artist, labour and social justice organizer, and independent ...
Host Lauren Archibald sits down with Liam Olsen, National Chair of the Young Liberals of Canada, to discuss youth engagement ...
The MAHA movement feeds on bipartisan frustration with America’s broken health and food system, but its contradictions and ...
Armed gangs are expanding their control across Haiti, and the government is collapsing, yet one thing remains missing: the blue helmets that once defined foreign intervention in the country.
The development of intraprovincial oil pipelines in Canada has long been a politically fraught topic. The discussion of Canada’s energy sector is often mired in regional beliefs and identity politics.
In June 2025, Burkina Faso’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Karamoko Jean-Marie Traore, declared that “supporting the multilateral trade system is a matter of justice,” a bold statement indeed—but one ...