Canada Signs New Saudi Deals
Canada and Saudi Arabia signed 1 billion in agreements as Ottawa looks beyond North America amid uncertainty over the USMCA. The post Canada Signs New Saudi Deals appeared first on World Politics Review.
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Canada and Saudi Arabia signed 1 billion in agreements as Ottawa looks beyond North America amid uncertainty over the USMCA. The post Canada Signs New Saudi Deals appeared first on World Politics Review.
The United States’ 250th birthday offers an opportunity to reflect on how it has shaped the course of world history. The post Imagining a World Without America appeared first on World Politics Review.
Here is what we know about how U.S. citizen Min Zin ended up in a Chinese detention cell: He accepted an invitation to attend an academic conference in Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province in southwestern China. This was nothing unusual, as Min Zin is a doctoral candidate at the University of California, Berkeley, who has spent years writing about the politics of Myanmar—where he is from—and the country’s thorny relationship with China. The think tank he co-founded in 2016, ISP-Myanmar, has regular contact with Chinese academic institutions. He had traveled to China multiple times without incident. None of that [...] The post China’s Transnational Repression Is Being Met With a Deafening Silence appeared first on World Politics Review.
Australia and India strengthen ties with a uranium deal as both countries expand cooperation. The post India, Australia Sign Uranium Deal appeared first on World Politics Review.
NATO reaffirms unity and Ukraine support while shifting toward greater European responsibility for the alliance’s defense. The post NATO Reaffirms Defense Commitment appeared first on World Politics Review.
The France-Morocco World Cup clash reveals how soccer reflects colonial legacies, migration and the complexities of global identity. The post The World Cup’s Colonial Subtext appeared first on World Politics Review.
The Cockroach Janta Party has tapped into widespread youth anger, echoing movements that transformed politics elsewhere in South Asia. The post In India, Modi and the BJP Face a Growing Youth Revolt appeared first on World Politics Review.
Post-Khamenei Iran is marked by an internal power struggle between hardliners and pragmatists, as many Iranians continue to reject clerical rule. The post Khamenei’s Funeral Reveals a Regime Beset by Divisions and Dissent appeared first on World Politics Review.
The EU’s trade ties with Israel give it extensive leverage, but internal divisions prevent the bloc from taking far-reaching action for now. The post The EU Has Cards to Play to Curb Israeli Settler Violence appeared first on World Politics Review.
A new constitutional amendment lets Zimbabwe's president extend his rule to 2030, deepening fears over the erosion of the country's democracy. The post Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa Tightens His Hold on Power appeared first on World Politics Review.