In May Switzerland walked away from talks with the EU on an agreement about their future relationship. The loss of trade for Switzerland could have a serious impact on its…
In recent months Haiti has faced the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, a devastating earthquake, and Tropical Storm Grace. Haitian civil society argues that Haiti should independently rebuild its country,…
A reassessment of neutrality is necessary. The old Swiss concept of “sitting still” should be left behind. False diplomatic caution should be replaced by a courageous and aggressive advocacy of…
In April and May of 2021, India underwent one of the world’s worst second waves of COVID-19. While new cases have sharply decreased, and Indonesia has become the new epicenter…
5 years after the referendum, prospects for a constructive future relationship between the UK and EU remain hostage to symbolic conflicts and substantial legal obstacles. By Maximilian Kriz 14.07.2021An unfamiliar…
The Communist Party of China commemorates the founding of the party exactly 100 years ago today. From its own perspective, the 100th anniversary provides the party an opportunity to look…
Mali’s latest coup and France’s decision to withdraw half of its troops threaten further instability in the region. By David Bagshaw 24.06.2021On 24 May 2021 the Malian military detained President…
Austrian Federal Minister for Digital and Economic Affairs, granted iGlobenews an exclusive interview. She shared her thoughts on many current topics including Austria’s Digital Tax Law, how best to support…
At the end of April 2021, a series of protests began in Colombia after the government proposed a new tax reform. Following the public outcry that ensued, the government retracted…
In the wake of failed reunification discussions, a closer look at the conflicting political objectives of Greek and Turkish Cypriots suggests the island will remain divided for the foreseeable future.…