If leveraged correctly, Ankara and Tehran can use their unique - and often tenuous - relationship to promote peace in the Middle East.
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If leveraged correctly, Ankara and Tehran can use their unique - and often tenuous - relationship to promote peace in the Middle East.
Human trafficking has reached a rampant level in Vietnam, primarily targeting women, children, and ethnic minorities.
In the wake of the damage the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has done to USAID, the international community should rally to provide support and fight climate change in Iraq and reduce the harm to its IDPs
Many European officials were taken aback after the February 2025 Oval Office meeting between American President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, wondering why an American president would seemingly side with Russia over Ukraine. However, France foresaw this situation six decades ago and has used this uncertainty to position itself as the leader of a strategically independent Europe. Nevertheless, the challenge for France is to reconcile its desire for a global France with that of a global Europe.
As a trade war looms ahead, countries neighboring China are stepping up to reshape trade dynamics.
Moldova’s elections reveal a nation torn between European aspirations and Russian influence.
Western incel culture and Hindu nationalist misogyny bear differing points of origin and reasons for existence, but both present a threat to the physical and mental security of women.
Russia’s use of international recruitment benefits its foreign policy beyond Ukraine's battlefields.
The Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) is one of many examples of former colonial powers continuing to exert influence over their former colonies. However, for the OIF to remain relevant in 2024, it must become less France-centric.