Day: October 20, 2021

DRC: Deep Concerns About The State Of Siege

Congolese President Tshisekedi gave self-acclaim merit about the State of Siege during his September 21st speech at the 76th United Nations General Assembly, praising the measure he decreed on May 6th, 2021. The State of Siege, which was supposed to swiftly end the insecurity and restore peace in the two

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Polish Challenge Prompts Secession Worries For Post-Brexit E.U.

Last week, Poland’s top court ruled that “national legislation trumps European laws,” according to Reuters. This ruling goes against the central tenet of European integration, the key to the foundation and survival of the European Union, and has worried many top European officials. Vera Jourova, the European Commissioner for Values

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U.S Missionaries Kidnapped In Haiti

400 Mawozo, an organized gang in Haiti, is believed to have abducted 17 missionaries and their family members, seizing their vehicle while they were returning from a site visit to an orphanage in Port-au-Prince. The missionary group, comprising 16 Americans and one Canadian, reportedly sent an audio recording to their Christian

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AUKUS: ‘A Stab In The Back Of Global Diplomacy’

On the 15th of September 2021, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the rupture of a £48 billion nuclear submarine pact with France in favour of forming a trilateral Anglophone alliance with the United Kingdom and the United States. Endowed with the rather cacophonous acronym ‘AUKUS’, the deal will allow

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United States Rejoins The U.N. Human Rights Council

This week, the United States was elected to the United Nations Human Rights Council, a council that it left voluntarily under the Trump administration in 2018. During Donald Trump’s tenure as the President of the United States, American officials cited the council as a biased organization focused on agendas alternative

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