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The World Should Get Rid of “Trump Inertia”

Authors: He Jun and Chan Kung A new chapter is about to begin for the politics of the United States as the "Trump Era" will...

Beijing’s last laugh as Australia, New Zealand spat over China turns ugly

Neither did Trump nor will Biden, the US is not going to specially reward any of the “Five Eye Alliance” allies if they outsmart...

Chase the Lights: 5 Places to Be Awed by the Night Sky and Southern Lights

Sometimes, all we have to do to see magic is to look up. This July marks the 50th anniversary of the Lunar landing, and it’s the...

New Zealand can improve well-being through better policymaking and reforms

New Zealand’s economy has stabilised, with solid growth supporting well-being through jobs and incomes. Ongoing implementation of the government’s new well-being approach to policymaking will offer further...

The Green Trip List: 5 Eco-friendly Destinations for the Green-minded Traveler

Traveling is one of life’s greatest pleasures and definitely a luxury we should not take for granted. This June, as we commemorate World Environment Day and...

Terrorism and Mass Media: A Reflection from the Sri Lanka Terror Attack

The world shivers at the mention of terrorism. The international news storylines mostly present two hegemonic undertakings: the economic and power game ruling blocks comprising US, Russia,...

The Christchurch Shooting and Definitional Problem of Terrorism

On Friday, March 15, 2019, the world was shocked by the news of shooting attack in two different mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. Fifty people were...

A Calamitous Week

Something is infinitely wrong in the picture, a juxtaposition of polar opposites:  New Zealand, a country of unfailingly courteous and kind people, and an extremist terrorist killing...

Who is Brenton Tarrant: Insight on the New Zealand Attack

A misfortunate incident hit by surprise the usually peaceful city of Christchurch, New Zealand on Friday. The attacker, Brenton Tarrant, 28, Australian, accused of carrying out...

The battle for leadership of the Muslim world: Turkey plants its flag in Christchurch

When Turkish vice-president Fuat Oktay and foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu became this weekend the first high-level foreign government delegation to travel  to Christchurch they were doing more than expressing...

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Tensions are growing within the transatlantic alliance as European...

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