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Infantino’s weaponization of FIFA as an instrument to amass power will have repercussions not just for fans of soccer, but for the game's role in global politics—no longer is it just a sport, but a ...
With white sand, azure waters, and palm groves lining the shore—a far cry from the waste-filled streets of Yangon or Mandalay—Ngapali beach is a favourite vacation spot of Senior General Min Aung ...
Pierre Poilievre, after years on the opposition benches, seemed destined to become the 24th prime minister of Canada. After nearly a decade of Liberal rule, the pendulum had begun to swing back to the ...
The Global Gag Rule was the first ideological limit on aid, but it would not be the last. It laid the groundwork for the normalization of arbitrary and partisan limitations on US aid, culminating ...
Standing firm against these provocations, Canada has refused to be intimidated. Rather than capitulating, Canadians have rallied behind their government’s strong response, including reciprocal tariffs ...
One in three children is out of school in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), leaving an estimated 30 million children between the ages of 5 and 18 without access to formal education. Access to ...
For nearly three decades, truck drivers in India have been disproportionately impacted by HIV/AIDS. Since 1996, India’s federal government has unsuccessfully employed numerous strategies in efforts to ...
The 2020 Russia-Ukraine war has brought gas exportation from Russia to the European Union (EU) to a screeching halt. Since 1991, natural gas exported from Russia to European states has been passed ...
Understanding Argentinian history is essential to understanding Milei. At the start of the 20th century, Argentina was one of the ten richest countries in the world on a per capita basis. In 1930, as ...
While Australia has taken this bold step in “[s]afeguarding the health and wellbeing” of Australia’s youth, as stated by the Bill’s outline, other Western democracies have struggled to enact similar ...
Host Sabrina Nelson sits down with Hugh Kinsella Cunningham, an award-winning photojournalist and Pulitzer Center grantee, to discuss his work documenting health, conflict, and society in the ...
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