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Thailand border conflict, another battle ignites: a "war of words" between citizens of respective countries that places ...
Amidst the recent intensified clashes of the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict, another battle ignites: a "war of words" between citizens of respective countries that places decades-long bilateral ...
Host Theodore Yohalem Shouse sits down with economist Kevin Page, Canada’s inaugural parliamentary budget officer and current ...
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In the long, tumultuous history of Kashmir, the April 2025 Pahalgam attack marks yet another turning point, one whose consequences have rippled far beyond the valley, destabilizing South Asia’s peace ...
Europe’s leaders must now decide: face Washington as a single bloc or as 27 competing suitors who could gift Trump the divided Europe he wants.
Canada's premier undergraduate journal of international affairs.Manal Radwan, First UN woman secretary for Saudi Arabia ...