In recent weeks, a wave of protests has swept through Southeast Asia, with young people rising up against perceived elite corruption and inequality. The latest […]
Category: International Politics
Riyadh Comedy Festival: A Stage for Silence Amid Human Rights Abuses
The Saudi government is set to host the Riyadh Comedy Festival 2025 from September 26 to October 9, a move that Human Rights Watch criticizes […]
TikTok as a Bargaining Chip: China and the U.S. Navigate Tensions in Tech Diplomacy
China has long voiced its opposition to the United States’ attempts to force a sale of the popular video-sharing platform TikTok, previously criticizing Washington for […]
WHO Sounds Alarm on Non-Communicable Diseases, Urges Swift Global Action to Save Millions by 2030
In a compelling call to action, the World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a stark warning regarding the escalating crisis of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), urging […]
Global Leaders Show Growing Support for Palestinian Statehood at UNGA Conference
In a significant shift in international diplomacy, the agenda of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) has prominently featured the recognition of Palestinian statehood, particularly […]
Trump Administration’s Push to Undermine Global Refugee Protections Raises Alarm
The United States government is taking steps that could significantly alter the international refugee landscape, inviting government delegations to a high-level meeting during the United […]
France Takes a Stand: Acknowledges Palestinian State Ahead of UN General Assembly
France has made a significant move by officially recognizing the state of Palestine, joining a growing list of Western nations as global leaders convene for […]
Reimagining Global Environmental Leadership: The Case for Reviving the Global Ministerial Environment Forum
In the face of escalating environmental crises, the call for a revitalized Global Ministerial Environment Forum (GMEF) has never been more urgent. This spring, a […]
Nepal’s Pioneering Online Election Marks a New Era for Digital Activism
It’s hard to imagine a scenario where “Nepali citizens elect a prime minister through an online gaming server” would make headlines, yet that’s precisely what […]
New Gold Industry Regulations Aim to Disrupt Violence and Exploitation in Venezuela’s Gold Trade
In the dense forests of Venezuela’s Bolivar state, communities are grappling with the harrowing impacts of violence perpetrated by armed groups entrenched in the illegal […]