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One year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: Is the U.S. and its allies in denial?
Around the World, Europe, Security Arnaud Nsamirizi 3/13/23 Around the World, Europe, Security Arnaud Nsamirizi 3/13/23

One year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: Is the U.S. and its allies in denial?

The Global North’s foreign policy must reflect the diffusion of power in international politics and make room for emerging economies at the table, who are capable of projecting their own agendas.

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Scandal and the British Conservative Party: Nadhim Zahawi’s tax affairs
Europe, Around the World, Politics Dan McDowall 2/13/23 Europe, Around the World, Politics Dan McDowall 2/13/23

Scandal and the British Conservative Party: Nadhim Zahawi’s tax affairs

Historical patterns of scandal continue to trouble the Conservative Party, running much deeper and spanning beyond bullying.

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Sunak’s win: Racial inequality redefined or simply repackaged?
Europe, Politics Husaina Mustafa Lakdawala 11/29/22 Europe, Politics Husaina Mustafa Lakdawala 11/29/22

Sunak’s win: Racial inequality redefined or simply repackaged?

Sunak’s rise to power was rooted in the hope garnered from his promised reforms to stabilize the UK's economy rather than his identity and commonality with the South Asian community.

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Too big to change? What is happening to France’s pension system?
Europe, Business & Finance, Politics Giancarlo Da-Ré 11/27/22 Europe, Business & Finance, Politics Giancarlo Da-Ré 11/27/22

Too big to change? What is happening to France’s pension system?

Only time will tell the outcome of France’s latest attempt to reform its “sticky” 77-year-old pension system.

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Is the UK’s Green Plan enough to address climate change?
Europe, Environment Caitlin Manderville 12/1/20 Europe, Environment Caitlin Manderville 12/1/20

Is the UK’s Green Plan enough to address climate change?

The government will need to invest more to execute a green plan of this scale, because, as of now, this plan is not sufficient on its own.

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How the Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict became 2020’s forgotten war
Asia, Europe, Security David Watson 11/16/20 Asia, Europe, Security David Watson 11/16/20

How the Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict became 2020’s forgotten war

The origins of the war date back to a territorial dispute in the Caucasus region that was reopened after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

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Changing the playing field: Russia tests new hypersonic weapons
Around the World, News Watch, Science & Tech, Security Rachael Webb 12/18/19 Around the World, News Watch, Science & Tech, Security Rachael Webb 12/18/19

Changing the playing field: Russia tests new hypersonic weapons

Only three countries are currently known to be experimenting with this long sought-after weapon and delivery system: the U.S., Russia, and China.

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Invading the invaders
Europe, News Watch Priyanka Shertukde 5/13/19 Europe, News Watch Priyanka Shertukde 5/13/19

Invading the invaders

It seems that the “animal invasion” we are experiencing fails to identify the true invader.

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“Go west, Ukraine, go west”: Ukrainians grow impatient as the nation goes to the second ballot
News Watch, Europe, Politics Nick Zelenczuk 4/9/19 News Watch, Europe, Politics Nick Zelenczuk 4/9/19

“Go west, Ukraine, go west”: Ukrainians grow impatient as the nation goes to the second ballot

Poroshenko’s election represented the population’s collective refusalto continue being subjugated by a toxic political system.

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Something’s rotten in the state of Denmark
News Watch, Culture, Europe, Human Rights, Politics, Around the World Charlotte Dibb 3/8/19 News Watch, Culture, Europe, Human Rights, Politics, Around the World Charlotte Dibb 3/8/19

Something’s rotten in the state of Denmark

Denmark is giving the Scandinavian reputation a run for its money.

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