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by | Aug 27, 2019

As global interest in the Arctic has increased dramatically over recent years, so has the interest in policy circles within the…

by | Aug 13, 2019

The largest mass anti-government protests in Hong Kong’s history have now entered their third month, with demonstrators occupying and effectively…

by | Aug 13, 2019

The architecture of South Asia has been altered. Last week, the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir had its autonomy…

by | Aug 10, 2019

On the evening of July 19, Sabah Njourni joined a celebration of Algeria’s winning the Africa Cup of Nations soccer…

by | Aug 8, 2019

As tensions between India and Pakistan escalate over the disputed territory of Kashmir, Pakistani officials are again threatening armed conflict,…

by | Jul 25, 2019

Iran’s seizure, at sea, of the British-flagged Stena Impero could be a serious threat to world peace. Or not. Events…

by | Jul 24, 2019

At last! Brexiteers may be forgiven the renewed spring in their step. When Boris Johnson climbs to the top of…

by | Jul 19, 2019

Earlier in the week I had to perform a banking errand that required my physical presence in Montreal. I drove…

by | Jul 1, 2019

President Donald Trump shocked much of the world with an impromptu meeting (his third since becoming president) with North Korea’s…

by | Jun 25, 2019

All my life, I’ve been an ardent Anglophile. I grew up consuming British literature, first, kid stuff like King Arthur,…

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