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Kindling and Spark: An examination of an opportunistic Kremlin
By Keagan Ingersoll In April, Russia mobilized 80,000 troops to the Ukraine border as tensions rose between the two nations. While…
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EUROPE
The Geneva meeting and its modest results
By Slavisha Batko Milacic Presidents Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin met in Geneva on Wednesday, June 16. Both separately noted…
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ASIA
Duterte’s pro-Beijing posture is unsustainable but he will never shift to US support
By Vincenzo Caporale Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s pro-Beijing posture is under tension. A part of that tension comes from the…
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AMERICAS
G7 leaders must confront vaccine-rollout shortfalls
By Carrie B. Dolan, Ph.D. Outside my window in Virginia, the pandemic looks as good as done. A swim team…
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BUSINESS
Consumers are facing more risks than ever to fake products
9% of Europeans have been misled into buying a counterfeit product Counterfeit products can pose serious health and safety risks…
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EUROPE
Biden should appoint a special presidential envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue
By Faton Tony Bislimi The recent visit to Prishtina by the US and EU top envoys for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue,…
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EUROPE
Biden plays the Russia card
By Richard E. Caroll In a diplomatic move that is reminiscent of Henry Kissinger’s Triangular Diplomacy, President Joe Biden is…
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ASIA
New Zealand and Turkey: Totally different corruption levels
By Dr. Begüm Burak According to World Bank corruption is defined as the ‘abuse of public office for private gain’. Corruption…
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