Honduras broke diplomatic ties with Taiwan in March and then established diplomatic relations with the Republic of China the same month. Dr. Moncada was appointed back in June, but he wasn't sworn in until this week. Honduras is the latest country to shift its foreign policy away from Taiwan, growing its diplomatic and economic ties with Beijing.
Former Soviet Sphere Divided on Moscow
While some European countries are uniting against Russia, placing bans to make Russian transportation more difficult, others such as Belarus remain a staunch Russian ally.
Bahrain Officials Visit U.S. to Sign C-SIPA and Strengthen Defense Ties
Bahrain’s Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa signed a bilateral agreement this Wednesday with Secretary of State Antony Blinken after almost a year of negotiation. This agreement, the Comprehensive Security Integration and Prosperity Agreement, focuses primarily on defense contracts, infrastructure plans, and intelligence sharing, and confirms U.S. interest in Bahrain as a solid Arab-state ally.
Spillover From War in Ukraine
On September 6, NATO member Romania reported that parts of a Russian drone fell within its territory. While Romanian officials said a drone crash was not a serious threat, President Klaus Iohannis said if drone parts were found it would be a “serious violation of Romania’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
The U.S. Gains an Anti-Corruption Ally in Central America
Bernardo Arévalo won with 58% of the votes against the former first lady Sandra Torres, who got 37% of the vote. Despite winning the elections, the Semilla (seed) party was temporarily suspended by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in Guatemala on dubious allegations. The suspension of the party will affect fundraising efforts, and their members elected to Congress will not be able to hold committee assignments.
Protests Erupt at the Eritrean Embassy in Israel
At least 114 people were wounded last weekend after protests broke out at an Eritrean Embassy event hosted in Tel Aviv. In response to the violence, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke out against the demonstrations and demanded the deportation of all unauthorized immigrants from Israel, describing the riots as a “red line” that had been crossed. A proposed bill is now in the works, sponsored by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, that would override Israel’s basic-law on human dignity and liberty to allow for this mass deportation.
Is the Honeymoon Phase Over for President Petro?
During his campaign for the presidency, Petro promised major changes and initiatives that would take place during his time in office, including a focus on expanding peace processes with armed groups, environmental protection, and social welfare in historically neglected parts of Colombia. However, a year in, Petro has largely failed to deliver on his campaign goals and is facing major challenges in his administration's efforts via crumbling legislative support, personal scandals, and increasing disapproval from Colombia’s populace with their new leader.
World’s First African Climate Summit
The summit will provide a crucial forum for countries such as Mozambique, Madagascar and Malawi to seek viable solutions as extreme weather phenomena become more common. The summit comes at a crucial time for the region as there is an urgent need to address infrastructure shortcomings and climate change challenges. There is hope that countries can address green and renewable energy development goals, while promoting a sustainable agenda for the region.
Conflict Over India’s History Fuels Name Change Speculation
BJP officials have argued that prioritizing Bharat over India falls into this de-Anglicization campaign, with one member of parliament arguing that “‘India’ was a name given by the colonial Raj and is thus a symbol of slavery.” However, critics have argued that the renaming push is part of a BJP campaign to redefine India’s history as belonging only to Hindus, erasing Anglican and especially Mughal influences on Indian history.
Spain’s Women’s Soccer Team Goes on Strike
Along with instances of sexual harassment, the women’s team has also consistently received less pay and worse working conditions than the men’s soccer players. Other goals focus on issues such as better standards for maternity leave and increased access to sports wellness resources that their male counterparts have. The season will not continue until the federation and the players union come to adequate agreements on these issues.