FOCUS on Mongolia’s Failure to Arrest Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Mongolia, defying the warrant for his arrest issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC), on September 3.
Read MoreRussian President Vladimir Putin visited Mongolia, defying the warrant for his arrest issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC), on September 3.
Read MoreAfter claims that a widower could not sue Disney in court over the death of his wife at a Disney Springs restaurant because he agreed to the terms and conditions when signing up for the Disney+ streaming service years prior, Disney has dropped its request to settle the wrongful-death lawsuit out of court on Monday, August 18 following backlash.
Read MoreThis summer, Seton Hall University’s School of Diplomacy and International Relations student Ashley Skladany worked as an Administrative Support Intern with Consolidated Analysis Center, Inc. (CACI). CACI is a cybersecurity defense contractor in Florham Park, New Jersey.
Read MoreGeopolitical tensions and risks that are caused by-elections, polarization, and conflicts within states have unintentionally caused chain reactions that affect the global economy, as well as individual countries. Whether it is increased tariffs or an unstable government, this year especially as been affected negatively.
Read MoreFormer president Donald Trump and Vice-President Kamala Harris faced off in the Presidential Debate on September 10 in Philadelphia, moderated by David Muir and Linsey Davis of ABC News.
Read MoreInternational Organizations (IGOs) and state governments around the world are growing increasingly worried as the violence between pro-democracy protestors, government forces, and armed groups in Venezuela continues to escalate.
Read MoreThis season, the olive harvest is endangered by an all too familiar threat: Israeli settlements entrenching on Palestinian land and sovereignty.
Read MoreOn September 8, House Republicans released a report regarding their investigation into the U.S.’ withdrawal from Afghanistan, blaming the catastrophic end of the Afghanistan war on President Joe Biden’s administration.
Read MoreA moderate conservative with a 50-year political career, Michel Barnier was named prime minister almost two months after snap elections were held in France to determine a new government.
Read MoreThis week a Turkish official and the Kremlin confirmed reports of formally applying to join the BRICS block of economically developing nations.
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