Oil: Russia’s Foreign Policy Tool
The Russian oil market continues to bewilder the European Union, as they find themselves at odds with one of their largest supplier of energy.
Read moreThe Russian oil market continues to bewilder the European Union, as they find themselves at odds with one of their largest supplier of energy.
Read moreGabrielle Goldworm Staff Writer After years of worsening conflict in the Syrian Civil War, Turkey now holds the largest population
Read moreAt least 104 journalists have been murdered in Mexican territory since 2000 making it listed as the most dangerous country for journalists, with several prominent journalists accusing the government of spying on them.
Read moreInsufficient resources and limited space in ‘entrance’ countries often leads to chaotic relocation and asylum processes, which have made certain countries reluctant to accept any migrants.
Read moreDue to awful battle that raged on for eight months, more than 920,000 people have been displaced in Mosul.
Read morePresident Paul Kagame, Rwanda’s leader since 1994, could effectively rule until 2034 due to a constitutional referendum but, his prolonged control could also hinder the very democracy he has tried to promote.
Read moreWhile major developed countries still debate the existence of climate change and even disapprove of the climate treaty, others are taking action, especially developing countries like Brazil.
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