china Canada-Sino Political Relations in the 21st Century Ultimately, this article posited that the criteria for judging the Liberal’s foreign policy towards China was based on Trudeau’s own objective of warming relations. Read more
MENA Is the West in decline? And are we witnessing an Eastern comeback or revival? In context of the MENA region The US has capitalized on the historical instability of the Gulf, according to Baxter & Akbarzadeh. Read more
geo-political affairs Tensions Escalate at Kosovo-Serbia Border The conflict between Kosovo and Serbia has deep ethnic and nationalist roots. Read more
British Morarchy Will The British Monarchy End? Her death leaves behind many questions over the stability as well as the necessity of the British monarchy Read more
geo-political affairs US Delegations to Taiwan Uphold the Status Quo, Not Uproot It China has responded by accusing the US of threatening regional stability. However, America is only acting to preserve order as cross-strait ties continue to suffer Read more
Ukraine Invasion Background of the Russia-Ukraine War Russia’s denial of military involvement was short-lived after reports of buildup of Russian military equipment and troops came into light from NATO. Read more
Ukraine War Consequences of Being an Anti-War Russian People who are against the invasion cannot publicly show their disapproval, and some of them are even forced to fight in the invasion. Read more
geo-political affairs Ukraine Crisis: The Who, the What and the Why Many experts are worried about the physical and psychological impact of the war on men, women and children. They propose that Ukraine’s child population is at a great risk of a long list of mental health issues and harm. Read more
geo-political affairs Rising tensions between China and Taiwan As Taiwan's defence minister stressed, "tensions with China are at their worst in 40 years." Read more
climate change Weighing the Scale Shifting to net-zero carbon emissions will be incredible, but it comes at an incredible cost. It means shifting from the unsustainable consumer trends that we have become so used to. Read more
Everydaylife Why British People Can't Donate Blood, And What It Means for The Future of Disease Despite these alarming symptoms, studies from the time–around 1989–lead British experts to think it was unlikely that BSE could pose any risk to humans… Unfortunately, in another 5 years, this was shown to have been a catastrophically incorrect assessment. Read more
covid-19 Return to normal America’s decision to donate Pfizer vaccine is, therefore, unsurprising. This donation is simply an elaborate scheme created by the US to continue its political dominion over these third world countries. Read more
current events Chinese Rocket Crash lands west of the Maldives after Internet Panic The main source of speculation derived from social media, where many users were worried if the rocket might land in a populated area. A multitude of videos, tweets, and TikToks surfaced about the rocket after the situation was brought into popular media. Read more
political affairs Political Campaign of Fear When Modi first became PM, he ran on aspiration, hope, and promises to better the lives of the billions under his care. However, that changed gradually as he continued abusing his power. His victims are mainly from opposing states or regions. Read more
geo-political affairs A Canada-France Travel Bubble In a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Briand requested permission for the French islands to form a travel arrangement with Newfoundland and Labrador, like the wider Atlantic Bubble between NL, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI. Read more
human rights affairs Biden Acknowledges Armenian Genocide In the early 1900s, the Ottoman Empire was on the brink of collapse, breeding skepticism stemming from the loyalty of the eastern Christian Armenians’ loyalty. During the first World War, the young Turk began engaging in deportations and mass killings of the Armenian people. Read more
political affairs The Peace Prize Winner's War The Tigray conflict was supposed to be a swift and nationally unifying campaign for the former Nobel Peace Prize winner Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia. Instead, it has developed into a crisis and a stain on his legacy. Read more
geo-political affairs Biden’s Arab Dilemma Since Biden’s victory in the presidential elections, the 46th President of the United States has come across various challenges and might even be taking back some of his promises. A few of the promises he made include strongholds of the Arab world such as Saudi Arabia and Iran. Read more