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Updates on the Israel-Hamas War
Brief #111 – Foreign Policy Brief
by : Abran C
Updates on the Israel-Hamas War, including the current situation in Gaza, a genocide case against Israel filed by South Africa, a Hamas leader killed in Beirut, attacks on ships in the Red Sea by Yemen, and more.
The Week That Was: Global News in Review
Brief #110 – Foreign Policy Brief
by : Abran C
A powerful earthquake hit Japan on New Year’s Day, Somalia has promised to defend its territory by “any legal means,” Argentina formally announced last week that it would not accept the invitation to join the BRICS bloc of developing economies, and more covered in this week’s review.
An Interview About the Conflict with a Retired Israeli Brigadier-General
Brief #109 – Foreign Policy Brief
by : Ester Avisror
An up-close and personal interview with Arie Tsidon, a retired Brigadier-General of the Israel Defense Forces, who was a prominent Senior Commander of Charuv and of Paratroopers Patrols, and served in the IDF for 25 years.
What Do the Argentinian and Dutch Elections Mean for the United States?
Brief #108 – Foreign Policy Brief
by : Arvind Salem
It’s not often that political observers look to international elections to forecast outcomes in the U.S. presidential elections, yet wins from populist candidates Javier Milei in Argentina and Geert Wilders in the Netherlands are giving political observers on the left in the United States cause for alarm.
The Week That Was: Global News in Review
Brief #107 – Foreign Policy Brief
by : Abran C
A week-in-review of Global News, outside of Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas Conflict, including natural disasters in China, migration reform by the EU, and more.
Unveiling the Path to Peace: Insights from Post-Conflict Palestine
Brief #106 – Foreign Policy Brief
by Aziza Taslaq
The widespread destruction and immense losses have left a lasting impact.
The Week That Was: Global News In Review
Brief #105 – Foreign Policy Brief
by Abran C
Tensions between neighboring states, Venezuela and Guyana have shot up in recent weeks over a long-running territorial dispute.
Situation Update: The War in Ukraine
Brief #104 – Foreign Policy Brief
by Abran C
This winter is likely to see a long and bloody stalemate in Ukraine according to analysts, with neither side backing down from offensives and counter offensives.
Climate Change and World Ski Competition
Brief #103 – Foreign Policy Brief
by Reilly Fitzgerald
Sports are known to be contributors to pollution, and thus to climate change. Sports, such as ski racing are outdoors. As much as it contributes to climate change, and it does contribute, it also is a victim of it too.
