Three Triangles in Sudan’s Conflict: Can New York Bring Peace?

The Complex Dynamics of the Sudan War Sudan’s war has persisted for three years, resulting in millions being displaced and the country teetering on the brink of collapse. Despite this dire situation, international diplomacy has remained largely ineffective. Understanding the conflict requires examining three interconnected power structures: the Arab Triangle, the Western Triangle, and the…

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After Ekpa: Votes, Not Violence

The Tyranny of Lawlessness Exposed Simon Ekpa’s six-year jail term in Finland is more than a foreign court ruling; it is a warning shot to Nigeria. His convictions for terrorism, tax fraud, and incitement show that chasing political goals through violence is not just illegal but doomed to fail. It reminds us that while pushing…

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Hollywood Stars Pledge Boycott of Israeli Film Institutions

Hollywood Figures Join Boycott of Israeli Film Institutions A growing number of prominent Hollywood filmmakers and industry professionals have joined a campaign to boycott Israeli film institutions, including festivals, broadcasters, and production companies, due to their alleged involvement in “genocide and apartheid against the Palestinian people.” This initiative, led by the group Film Workers for…

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Harry’s Tea with Charles: A Small but Significant Reconciliation Step

A Significant Step in the Royal Family’s Reconciliation Prince Harry recently met his father, King Charles, at Clarence House in London for their first face-to-face meeting since February 2024. This encounter marked a notable shift in the long-standing tension between the two, raising questions about the potential for reconciliation within the royal family. Over the…

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Democracy Fails in Most Nations Globally

Global Democracy Faces Major Challenges A recent report has raised serious concerns about the state of global democracy, highlighting that more countries are experiencing a decline in democratic performance. The findings suggest that democracy around the world is continuing to weaken, according to the latest analysis. The Global State of Democracy 2025, published by the…

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Vietnam and Australia Boost Defense and Security Ties

Strengthening Bilateral Relations Between Vietnam and Australia During a recent meeting in Hanoi, State President Luong Cuong engaged in discussions with Australian Governor-General Sam Mostyn. The dialogue focused on enhancing the strategic partnership between Vietnam and Australia, aiming to elevate their bilateral ties to new levels of cooperation and mutual benefit. President Cuong expressed appreciation…

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Prosecutor Reform Hearing Accused of Being a Democratic ‘Staged Play’

The Controversial Legislative Hearing on Prosecutorial Reform A recent legislative hearing on “prosecutorial reform” took place at the National Assembly’s Judiciary Committee. These hearings are typically designed to gather input from experts and stakeholders on proposed legislation. However, this particular session appeared more like a political rally, with a clear focus on condemning the prosecution….

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