by Faseeh Abbas The turmoil in the Middle East, a daily fixture in global news, can be traced back to historical decisions made by Western powers, particularly the British, in the aftermath of World War I. At the heart of this complex narrative lies the Sykes-Picot Agreement of 1915, where the Triple Entente divided the …
by Wyzdom McCalla-Rodol The two bitter political rivals have hurled attacks at each other since the days of the Harper government but, the ideals they both represent don’t conflict as much as we might think. In approval ratings, they both receive a failing grade. However, in both policy and message, where one is weak, the …
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by Lilian Efobi The guns continue to roar in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) despite several ceasefires. Is the DRC destined to forever hear the echoes of conflict, or is peace a mirage for the Congolese? Some of the major root causes of the conflict include, but are not limited to: resource exploitation, …
Silencing the Guns in the DRC: Where are the women? Read More »
by Ewura Larbi Imagine that midnight. The night Dr Kwame Nkrumah declared our freedom, with a very famous speech, marking the major win of that year. Just imagine the scene for a moment. Increasing heart palpitations, blood rushing to heads, goosebumps dancing on skins, the cool night winds of March blowing; most probably the freshest …
by Daniel Jack Following long-term safety concerns and cost considerations, the Australian government has grounded and planned the early retirement of the MRH-90 Taipan helicopter. This decision was prompted by a fatal crash on July 28, 2023, which tragically resulted in the deaths of the four crew members on board. In light of the grounding …
Ukraine Urges Australia to Donate Troubled Taipan Helicopter Fleet Read More »
by Ainesh Dey and Jhanvi Jain Environmental Espionage in the Modern World: An Overview The premise of environmental espionage in the current geopolitical scenario cannot be overlooked, as environmental crises such as global warming, deforestation, and wildfires continue to shape global dynamics. Collaborating to find solutions to these crises at a global level is crucial, …
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by Faseeh Abbas In the midst of the stunning landscapes of the Lower Caucasus, the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan grapples with a turbulent present, echoing the tragic history of sacrifices made by thousands of soldiers. As the region faces the dissolution of the Republic of Artsakh, the crossroads between a tumultuous past and an uncertain …
Dissolution of Artsakh: Nagorno-Karabakh on the precipice of an uncertain future Read More »
By Cody Mitchell It may seem unlikely that the accession of a new monarch in a foreign country with no legal connection to Australia would reignite Australia’s long-running Republican debate. But that is exactly what happened on Monday. On 15 January, this Monday, the 83-year-old Queen Margrethe II of Denmark quietly abdicated her throne in …
by Diksha Gupta and Ainesh Dey The article delves into the broader geo-strategic positioning of India against the backdrop of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. India’s Non-Linear Engagement in the Region: A Brief Overview As the Israel-Palestine conflict rages on, India’s de-hyphenation policy, which calls for valuing independent relationships with Israel and Palestine, …
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by Duncan Gaswaga In a significant move towards regional integration, Somalia has recently joined the East African Community (EAC), following in the footsteps of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which joined the community in 2022. The decision to admit Somalia to the community was made at the 23rd East African Community Heads of State …
Somalia joins the East African Community: A step towards enhanced regional integration Read More »