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What’s in a name? How much does changing the name of a body of water really matter? These are the questions that irked ...
All maps are influenced by the intent and biases of their creator—even those that are striving to be as accurate as possible.
The move reflects France’s strategic recalibration amid rising domestic pressures, European fragmentation over Gaza and a ...
"It's been one of the most exciting starts to a new presidential term since Gorbachev," academic Barry Scott Zellen told Newsweek.
Party General Secretary To Lam emphasized the need for Vietnam and the European Union (EU) to strengthen cooperation, enhance ...
King Frederik is making an unexpected visit to Greenland as the very public overtures towards it from the US President, ...
Yunus was hopeful that Bangladesh would see elections between December 2025 and June 2026. He said SAARC was a great dream, ...
Greg Grandin’s sweeping history of the new world shows how immutably intertwined the United States is with Latin America.
In an era defined by growing fractures in the global order and intensifying East-West rivalries, new alliances are quietly ...
In an exclusive interview, Moldova’s former intelligence chief, Iurii Briceag warns that should Russian troops break into ...
The trade war isn't just targeting Canada's economy—it redrew the country's political map. Trump's sweeping tariffs ... trade diversification with Europe and Asia, the damage to U.S. supply ...
Europe’s flawed oversight of pesticides may be fueling a silent epidemic, warns Dutch neurologist Bas Bloem. His fight for reform pits him against industry, regulators — and time.