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South Africa HIV-Aid Cuts
  • Africa
  • Asia and Pacific
  • Europe
  • North America
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As US Funding Retreats, China and Russia Fill the Gap: Lessons for Africa 

Marian Amaria Bangura January 9, 2026
APTOPIX Britain Protest
  • Europe
  • Opinion

Against Far Right Hypocrisy, English Multiculturalism

Abby Ferraro December 27, 2025
APTOPIX Nigeria Killings
  • Africa
  • Opinion

Nigeria Is Bleeding—But Not From a Christian Genocide

Marian Amaria Bangura December 22, 2025
Rebecca Ferguson as Captain Olivia Walker. (Netflix/Eros Hoagland)
  • North America
  • Review

‘A House of Dynamite’ Review: Nuclear Deterrence Fails In Netflix Latest Political Thriller

Sacha Gyapjas December 4, 2025
Yemen Mideast Wars
  • Middle East
  • Opinion

To Deter the Houthis, Enforce Israeli Withdrawal from the Occupied Palestinian Territories

Nurah Elmashni December 2, 2025

Political Analysis

South Africa HIV-Aid Cuts
  • Africa
  • Asia and Pacific
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Political Analysis

As US Funding Retreats, China and Russia Fill the Gap: Lessons for Africa 

Marian Amaria Bangura January 9, 2026
Donald Trump
  • North America
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The 80th General Assembly will be an Inflection Point for the UN

Benjamin Larned September 18, 2025

Opinion

APTOPIX Britain Protest
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  • Europe
  • Opinion

Against Far Right Hypocrisy, English Multiculturalism

APTOPIX Nigeria Killings
2
  • Africa
  • Opinion

Nigeria Is Bleeding—But Not From a Christian Genocide

Yemen Mideast Wars
3
  • Middle East
  • Opinion

To Deter the Houthis, Enforce Israeli Withdrawal from the Occupied Palestinian Territories

World Cup Africa Soccer Schools
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  • Africa
  • Europe
  • Opinion

This Is How Football Became a Tool of Modern Imperialism

Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani takes selfies with supporters after speaking at his primary election party, Wednesday, June 25, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)
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  • North America
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What the Backlash Against Mamdani Reveals About Islamophobic Panic

bidenxi
  • Asia and Pacific
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China Briefs: The Perils of the US-China National Security Agendas

Betty Lincoln May 2, 2023

Is China a strategic competitor or adversary to the United States? To assess this question we must examine intent and...

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Posie-Parker
  • Asia and Pacific
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Privilege and Ignorance: Posie Parker’s Misguided Comparison of Trans Protests to Women’s Rights in Iran

Nicky Kashani April 19, 2023

I was recently assigned the task of compiling a comprehensive report on Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, also known as Posie Parker, and...

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china russia
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Can China’s Popular Nationalism Break the China-Russia Alliance?

Xiangyi Shi April 11, 2023

After a century and a half in decline, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) believes it has the historical responsibility to...

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China Saudi iran
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Gulf Peace: China’s Progress and U.S. Standstill

Zhiyu Jiang March 29, 2023

While US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was visiting the Middle East, delegations from Iran and Saudi Arabia secretly visited Beijing and...

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washington
  • North America
  • Opinion
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Are Corporate Commitments Eroding US Power?

Matthew Geissendoerfer March 28, 2023

Proclamations of the end of US primacy and liberal world order have reached a crescendo in recent years. On the...

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nato
  • Europe
  • Political Analysis
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Is the US’s Expansion of NATO To Blame for the Ukraine Crisis?

Melissa Sukniqi March 26, 2023

Nowadays, it is nearly impossible to go on any news outlet without seeing Russia in the headlines. Throughout the 21st...

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  • Asia and Pacific
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Perspective | The Moral Myopia of Woke Culture

Jay Sophalkalyan March 25, 2023

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility,...

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israel palestine
  • Middle East
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The Role of Palestinian Force and Israeli Entrenchment

Justin Feldman March 18, 2023

Like a Chinese "finger trap" (zhōngguó shǒuzhǐ xiànjǐng), Israel’s security and civilian presence in the West Bank has only tightened...

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cop27
  • Middle East
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Egypt Just Hosted the World’s Largest Climate Talks – COP28 Must Build on That Progress

Clara Apt March 16, 2023

Last November, world leaders, climate activists, investors, and diplomats swarmed the resort town of Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, for the...

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cop27
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‘Loss and Damage’ Was the Focus of COP27. Don’t Expect Climate Finance To Change Anytime Soon!

Daniel Ziebarth February 13, 2023

The 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, colloquially known as COP27, took place between November 6 and November 18, 2022....

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