Recognizing Palestine: The Gesture That Changes Nothing—And Everything.

The recent wave of recognition of a Palestinian state by key western nations marks a significant diplomatic shift. Whil over 150 countries have recognized...

Trump Was Right About the UN. Your World Order Is Over.

The United Nations General Assembly’s 80th session was meant to be a sombre assessment of a world on fire. The Sustainable Development Goals are...

Divisions and Delays: Why Europe’s Political Rift Threatens the Euro’s Global Role

Lagarde’s Call for a Stronger Euro In May 2025, European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde urged Europe’s leaders to seize what she termed a...

From Peacemaker to Passenger: How Trump’s New Isolationism Is Putin’s Greatest Weapon

After a summer of unexpected diplomatic engagement, President Donald Trump’s foreign policy is undergoing a significant recalibration. Based on a recent Reuters report, the...

Saudi–Pakistan Defense Pact: Expanding the Security Chessboard

A few days back, Riyadh and Islamabad signed a “Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement,” a deal that could potentially bind KSA to Pakistan’s nuclear-armed military...

Canada’s Indigenous LNG Model: A Global First and Potential New Blueprint

A Historic First For Indigenous Leadership The Haisla Nation’s 50.1% stake in the $4 billion Cedar LNG project is more than a milestone — it...

The Price of Statehood: What Recognition Means for Palestine and Israel

Since 1998, a number of  western countries, including Britain, France, Canada, Australia, and Belgium, are said to have been preparing to formally recognize an...

Petrodollars for a Nuclear Umbrella: How Riyadh Bought Access to the Islamic Bomb

There is a powerful and strong alliance being formalized in the epicenter of the Middle East, which can alter the regional balance of power...

Moldova’s Defining Vote: Europe’s Underlying Security Test

An Election With Global Ramifications Moldova’s September 28 parliamentary elections are not just a domestic affair — they are Europe’s next security test. In a...

At 80, the U.N. Doesn’t Need a Celebration — It Needs an Intervention

The 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly commenced this week not with a triumphant fanfare, but with a quiet, procedural hum: a...

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