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Deluge and Disrepair: Bosnia’s 2025 Floods and the Crisis of Climate Vulnerability
Torrential rainfall in late March 2025 brought widespread flooding to Bosnia and Herzegovina, submerging thousands of homes and vast tracts of farmland. With up to 170 liters of rain per square meter falling in just 48 hours, this deluge overwhelmed already fragile infrastructure and exposed the country’s deep vulnerability to climate-driven weather events. The city…
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On the Edge of Collapse: Haiti and the Global Failure to Confront State Disintegration
Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital, stands on the brink of collapse under the weight of escalating gang violence, despite the ongoing efforts of a Kenya-led multinational police mission. Gangs now control an estimated 85% of the city, and the situation is rapidly deteriorating. Over 600 Kenyan police officers have been deployed to assist the Haitian police in…
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Giorgia Meloni and the Western Identity: Sovereignty, and The Dawn of Conservatives
At CPAC 2025, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni delivered a forceful appeal for Western nations to defend their civilizational identity and unity amid mounting global pressures. Framing her speech with historical pride, she emphasized the enduring cultural and strategic bond between Italy and the United States, celebrating the legacy of Italian Americans as ambassadors of…
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Terror in the Aftershock: Myanmar’s Military Junta and the War Against Its Own People
In the immediate aftermath of a devastating earthquake in Myanmar, the ruling military junta intensified aerial bombardments against rebel-held regions, notably in Sagaing and Kachin states, even as civilian communities grappled with destruction and loss. Reports confirmed by the National Unity Government (NUG) and foreign observers such as France24’s Cyril Payen, a veteran Southeast Asia…
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The Specter of a Third Term: Donald Trump, Constitutional Limits & The Politics of Power
On March 30, 2025, President Donald Trump, in a Sunday morning phone interview addressed the prospect of pursuing a third term in the White House—a move explicitly prohibited by the 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution. During the conversation, Trump remarked, “A lot of people want me to do it,” referencing encouragement from his…
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Disrupting the Disruptor: Global Resistance to Elon Musk’s Corporate Empire
Across continents, demonstrators have gathered outside Tesla dealerships in a globally coordinated protest targeting Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and owner of X (formerly Twitter). Under the “Tesla Takedown” banner, activists have launched a campaign to challenge Musk’s expansive economic and political power through boycotts, shareholder divestment, and grassroots mobilization. They argue that disrupting Tesla’s…
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Redrawing the Border: Canada’s Break from U.S. and the Rise of Strategic Autonomy
In March 2025, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney declared a fundamental end to the traditional economic and security relationship between Canada and the United States, marking a decisive rupture in North American integration. His announcement followed U.S. President Donald Trump’s imposition of a 25% tariff on Canadian automotive exports—a move widely condemned in Canada as…
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More Than 2 Million People Protest: Türkiye Against the Government
In an unprecedented display of civil unrest, over two million Turkish citizens converged in Istanbul to demand the immediate release of Ekrem İmamoğlu, the city’s mayor and a prominent opposition figure. This massive assembly shows a profound national discontent with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s administration and its recent actions against political adversaries. Ekrem İmamoğlu, born…
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Myanmar’s Catastrophic Earthquake: Over 10,000 Feared Dead
In the wake of a catastrophic earthquake that struck Myanmar, fears mount that the death toll could rise to over 10,000, despite the 1,600 deaths already confirmed and approximately 3,400 individuals still missing. The disaster has affected more than 100,000 people across multiple regions, including Mandalay and the capital Naypyidaw, in what has been described…