The Republic of India is now the fourth nation in the world to complete an unmanned moon landing. On August 23rd the Chandrayaan-3 successfully touched down placing India alongside the United States, the People’s Republic of China, and the Soviet Union (today the Russian Federation) as one of the elite few to accomplish such a monumental feat. Plans are already underway for a three-day Indian crewed mission in the Earth’s orbit by next year.
Ciudad Juárez, Mexico Experiencing Mass Migration
Ciudad Juárez in northern Mexico “has long prided itself on absorbing waves of newcomers” and has served as a pitstop for migrants aiming to enter the United States. However, it has turned into a permanent hub for those who have been sent back by U.S. authorities or who are waiting to apply to enter the U.S. legally. Part of the reasoning for this influx of migrants to the city is due to a deal that the U.S. Biden administration has made with Mexico – the U.S. can expel Venezuelans, Cubans, Haitians, and Nicaraguans to Mexico in exchange for creating legal pathways for them to pass into the United States.
Saudi Arabia Requests Meeting Over Syria’s Return to the Arab League
April 16, 2023 written by Bushra Bani-Salman The Arab League had suspended Syria’s membership to the Arab League after the Bashar Al-Assad government’s violent suppression of pro-democracy movements in 2011. Arab diplomacy talks are back to work with Syria to discuss the possibility of Syria’s return to the Arab League, as well as normalizing relations... Continue Reading →
NATO Member, Finland, Builds Fence on Border with Russia
Finland, joined NATO on April 4, 2023, making it the 31st NATO member state. The country recently broke ground on a new Russian border fence to reduce illegal migration from Russia.
Sudanese Military and Paramilitary Forces at Loggerheads
April 16, 2023 written by Osetemega Iribiri Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan of Sudan's military force and Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagolo, widely known as Hemedti, of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), have been unable to come together to integrate both forces, thus leading to violent clashes in Khartoum, Sudan's capital city. The pro-democracy Central Committee of... Continue Reading →
Egypt’s unfortunate trajectory
April 10, 2023 Written by Jesse Moore As I've described before, Egypt could be doing better. The turbulence of Covid-19, the war in Ukraine's effect on food and energy prices, and the long-running mismanagement of the country all contribute to Cairo's woes. While the government secured a $3 billion IMF loan, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is courting... Continue Reading →
Anti-Defamation or Anti-Democratic in India
April 10, 2023 Written by Allan Willard Why do all thieves have Modi as their surname?" These were the words uttered by Rahul Gandhi in 2019 that set off a defamation case that could see him imprisoned for up to two years. Gandhi is the descendent of three former Indian Prime Ministers and was a... Continue Reading →
Estonia’s Continued Support for Ukraine
April 10, 2023 Written by Ash Breedlove Five weeks after a general election in Estonia, Prime Minister Kaja Kallas reports her party, the Reform Party, has secured a deal with two other parties to form a coalition. Estonia’s Reform Party won the parliamentary election in March with 31.2% of the vote. The coalition has been formed... Continue Reading →
Kenya launches its first operational satellite
April 10, 2023 Written by Osetemega Iribiri On April 10, 2023, Kenya will join the list of African country that has launched operational space satellites. This milestone achievement for the country’s space industry will contribute to Kenya’s budding space economy. It also adds to Africa’s scientific innovation and development trajectory. The satellite is called Tafia-1... Continue Reading →
The Guyana-Venezuela Border Dispute
On April 6, the United Nations ruled to “reject Venezuela’s challenge to the case’s admissibility” meaning that the ICJ officially has jurisdiction over the border dispute case. Guyana has asked the court "to rule that the 1899 border decision is valid and binding on both countries." Should the court rule favor Venezuela, Guyana could lose up to half its territory. However, should the court rule in favor of Guyana, it has the potential to become one of the largest oil producers in Latin America.