Shifting Power in the Middle East: Iran-China Alliance
Both the lifting of the United States’ sanctions on Iran and the closing of the Iran-China deal will potentially bring great changes to power dynamics in the Middle East and the global order. As none of these changes are final at the time of this article’s publication, it will be interesting to watch how the events surrounding the deal unfolds in the upcoming months.
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India's Rise to Global Leadership
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accelerated India’s rise through his assertive foreign policy, commitment to strategic partnerships, and enhanced regional leadership.” – Louisa Lindsley
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Steps Forward After "Seaspiracy"
Ali Tabrizi’s recent documentary, Seaspiracy, quickly made waves and inspired people to rethink their consumption practices. Tabrizi explores the Japanese dolphin and tuna industry, proposes a pragmatic view on ocean plastic, and provides significant insight into human rights violations in the industry. Despite the time limitations of a documentary, fear-mongering issues were overemphasized and solutions were cursory which induced unnecessary despair towards the industry.
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Coronavirus in North Korea: Does the country really have no cases?
North Korea has never reported any confirmed cases of Covid-19. Whilst restrictions in most of the world have not, for the most part prevented the spread of pandemic, it seems North Korea’s extreme and rapid response to the threat, along with its isolationism, has helped prevent the cases, hospitalisations, and deaths experienced by the majority of countries.
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The Risks of Space Debris: What the Vacuum of Space Shouldn’t Pick Up
The modern world revolves around people’s often overlooked reliance on satellites. Healthcare information, credit card purchase authorizations, imagery systems, and more rely on satellites for their day-to-day functions. For those who live in developed nations, security is hyper-reliant on satellites and space has become an increasingly accessible free-for-all theater.
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Covid-19 and Possibilities for a More Sustainable World
“No one wished for this pandemic’s destruction, but it would be a grave mistake not to seize its few environmental silver linings.” – Saskia Braden and Caitlin Monsky
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WTF is an NFT?
Data rights have presented themselves as one of the main issues Generation Z will face. In order to protect digital creations and proceed in an increasingly digitized world, people must stake their claim in their own media. NFTs and their applications lend themselves perfectly to the world’s transition to Web 3.0.
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Mind the Age Gap: Germany's Impending Pension Crisis
As a longstanding powerhouse in the global economy, Germany has often been able to bounce back from macroeconomic tests like the 2008 Financial Crash and costly War Reparation Payments. However, one such test, ingrained in the economic labour force itself, may be more challenging to overcome: the impending pension crisis.
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Biden Energy Plan
President Biden’s campaign promise for the 2020 election was a return to normalcy in government following the turbulent years of the Trump administration. As the Biden presidency begins to take shape, it has become clear that the geopolitical landscape has changed dramatically since the Obama administration. It remains uncertain if American policy will adapt to these changed circumstances.
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The (im)morality behind Human DNA Editing
Advancements in the field of genetics has led to potential advantages, such as being able to rid a baby of a congential problem, but the vast array of other biological and societal issues CRISPR technology brings about create fervent controversy.
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The Broadway Shutdown: Implications on New York City’s Economy
New York’s theater business is particularly hard hit by Covid-19, leaving nearly 100,000 people out of work.
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Inside the Xinjiang ‘Re-education’ Camps
China has locked up uighur muslims in western China under the preface of benevolent ‘re-education.’ The reality, according to many, is much more sinister, yet there is a lack of coverage of the atrocity in the West.
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An Update on Syria
Nicholas Podell provides an update on the ongoing conflict in Syria.
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A Message From Our Partner
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