By Víctor Muñoz Incoming US president Donald Trump has recently ignited discussion around the Panama Canal—hinting that he wants its control...
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As geopolitical tensions continue to shape global dynamics, India finds itself in a precarious position between two major world powers: the United States and China. While Washington aggressively pushes for an anti-China alliance, New Delhi has opted for a more cautious approach, recognizing that China, as a neighboring powerhouse, will remain a permanent fixture in […]
By Víctor Muñoz Incoming US president Donald Trump has recently ignited discussion around the Panama Canal—hinting that he wants its control...
The Venetian Republic's political system, emerging alongside those of other Italian city-states, was founded on collaboration and power...
India celebrated its 75th year as a sovereign democratic republic on January 26. It now emerges as the power that has come of age, with its fast...
Amid turbulent events that have gripped the world, including two wars in Europe and the Middle East, Belarus is gearing up for its presidential...
When the United Kingdom formally severed ties with the European Union in 2020, many of its leaders heralded it as a new dawn of sovereignty and...
The growth of new technologies and geopolitical rivalries has complicated international IP protection. WIPO's flexible, mediating approach may...
By He Yan Given the increasing volatility in the global economy and the growing uncertainty in geopolitical dynamics, along with fluctuations in...
Malaysia’s longstanding diplomatic neutrality and its ability to maintain amicable relations with both the United States and China uniquely position...
By Sreeparna Banerjee In a significant turn of events, after days of relentless battles, the Arakan Army (AA) seized control of the Maungdaw and...
By Zineb Riboua Saudi Arabia Threatens China’s Congo Stranglehold The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), home to 80 percent of the world’s...