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Saudi Arabia: The resurgent kingdom transforming today’s international relations

Over the past decades, Saudi Arabia has evolved in all spheres of life. By affirming itself as an economic nation, modernized society, and peacemaker in the Middle East, it withholds More

Posted On : April 2, 2023 Published By : Lara El Kebbi
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Putin’s tribunal: can the ICC’s arrest warrant against Putin finally bring him to justice?

On the 17th of March, 2023, the International Criminal Court (ICC or the ‘Court’) issued an arrest warrant against Russian president, Vladimir Putin, and the Russian Commissioner for Children’s Rights, More

Posted On : March 29, 2023 Published By : Sebastian Villegas
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La crainte du « grand remplacement » en Tunisie

Alors que la Tunisie, en pleine crise économique, est en attente désespérée d’un soutien financier international, les propos officiels du président Kaïs Saïed à l’issue d’un conseil de sécurité nationale More

Posted On : March 28, 2023 Published By : Clara Desfosses
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Why Is Dental Care In Canada Privatized?

Canada’s healthcare, though plagued with problems of long wait times and staffing issues, is still praised for its egalitarian approach to healthcare. Through taxes, all Canadian citizens or permanent residents More

Posted On : March 28, 2023 Published By : Tatum Hillier
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Maduro’s Praetorian Order in Venezuela

Venezuela has been in a state of political and economic instability for over eight years which has sparked fears of revolt in the country. The economic crisis in Venezuela was More

Posted On : March 25, 2023 Published By : Gabriel Dangelo
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The 2023 United States Debt Ceiling Crisis: How Does It End?

In early January 2023, Janet Yellen, the US Secretary of the Treasury, alerted Congress that the US would reach its debt limit of slightly over 31 trillion US dollars by More

Posted On : March 25, 2023 Published By : Keagan Goforth
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Why Georgia is not a Purple State… Yet

Georgia On My Mind On December 6th, 2022, Democrat Raphael Warnock celebrated re-election to his first full six-year term as a United States Senator from the state of Georgia, declaring More

Posted On : March 6, 2023 Published By : Keagan Goforth
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Demonstrations in Iran and China: Dictatorships Under Popular Pressure

In Asia, the end of 2022 was marked by strong popular protests in two of the world’s most powerful authoritarian regimes: China and Iran. In the first case, the protests, More

Posted On : March 1, 2023 Published By : Killian Madgelaine
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British Columbia Just Decriminalized Drugs – Why Hasn’t The Rest of Canada?

Decriminalizing all drugs has remained a contentious topic, first seen in Portugal in 2001. This newfound approach views drug consumption as a public health issue, rather than a personal moral More

Posted On : March 1, 2023 Published By : Tatum Hillier
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Réforme des retraites: le gouvernement a-t-il dépassé les bornes?

Promesse électorale d’Emmanuel Macron en 2016, la réforme des retraites peine à voir le jour. Déjà abandonnée en 2019, sa deuxième version se heurte une nouvelle fois à une très More

Posted On : February 19, 2023 Published By : Clara Desfosses

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