As the Ukraine crisis continues to escalate, China has offered to mediate between Russia and Ukraine. Western leaders have failed to bring the parties back to the negotiating table. Is…
France has set its priorities for its current presidency of the European Council to be regulating Big Tech, introducing an EU-wide minimum wage and strengthening control of the Schengen Area…
Iran’s Africa policy is expected to gravitate around efforts to promote Islam, explore ways of combatting US influence and find new avenues for commerce. African countries must act in their…
Illegal gatherings at 10 Downing Street, seat of British Prime Minister Bori Johnson, during UK lockdowns have shaken the government’s credibility at a time when the country suffers from rising…
Since the ousting of dictator Omar al-Bashir in 2019, Sudan has been on a path towards democratization and civil rule. However, the 2021 military coup in the country represents a…
Gabriel Boric won the highly contested Chilean presidential election on 19 December 2021. Boric, leader of the left-wing Chilean party, has promised to turn a new leaf in Chilean politics.…
This year marks the 2500-year anniversary of the famed Battle of Salamis between the Greek city-states and the Persian Achaemenid Empire. This clash of civilizations is considered by many to…
Professor Catherine Lutz, Director of Brown University’s prestigious Cost of War Project, gave iGlobenews an exclusive interview. The Cost of War Project can support the redefining of national security priorities…
While Poland’s Law and Justice Party continues to dispute the primacy of EU law, the EU seems willing to kick the rule of law crisis down the road yet again…
Professor Weigelin-Schwiedrzik discusses the November 2021 virtual-summit between the Presidents of the two superpowers: President Joe Biden and President Xi Jinping. It took place in a cordial atmosphere. The summit…