International relations scholar says US could easily take Greenland, while regime change in Tehran would be more difficult.
International relations scholar says US could easily take Greenland, while regime change in Tehran would be more difficult.
As it flagged billionaires usurping the political landscape globally, rights group Oxfam on Monday cited India's reservation ...
From Nicholas Westcott, Professor of Practice in Diplomacy, Department of Politics and International Studies, Soas University ...
Israel is not going to succeed in expelling Turkey or Qatar from the Gaza Board of Peace; the more realistic goal is to limit ...
Harvard University recorded its highest share of international students in over two decades in fall 2025, with overseas ...
Despite federal pressures making it more challenging for international students to come to the United States, the effects on ...
President Donald Trump’s threat to hit European allies with tariffs unless a deal is reached for the US purchase of Greenland risks a “dangerous downwa ...
In a lengthy opinion piece, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina called out the radical extremism that has ...
Oxfams report reveals billionaires are 4,000 times more likely to hold political office than ordinary people, highlighting ...
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Why Venezuela draws heightened attention from the Vatican

The Catholic Church is known for stepping into international affairs, but when it comes to Venezuela, there seems to be a ...
Record immigration and the 'Trump factor' fuelled a xenophobic election surge, but analysts say another political target is ...