Day: March 17, 2024

Ukraine Persuades European leaders to lend further Aid While America Stalls It’s Foreign Aid

Ukrainian President Vladamir Zalinksi has recently signed military aid agreements with Germany and France promising continued military support and training as well as sanctions against Russia. These two agreements are a result of Ukrainian president Vladamir Zelinsky’s visit to allied European nations urging for continued military support against Russia. When

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Finland Vows More Support For NATO

On February 11th Alexander Stubb was elected as Finish prime minister in a tight election bid. Stubb won the election with 51.6 percent of the vote, winning by a tight margin against former minister of foreign affairs and green party member Pekka Haavisto who received 48.4 percent in the elections. 

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China’s Territorial Dispute With Vietnam In The South China Sea

On January 24th Reuters reported that in response to Vietnam’s claim of sovereignty over the Spratly and Paracel islands (Hoang Sa and Trong Sa islands in Vietnamese) the Chinese Foreign Ministry released a statement in opposition, using a historical argument to buttress their claim against Vietnam and other surrounding nations

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Mali, Niger, And Burkina Faso Spark Controversy By leaving ECOWAS

January 28, 2024 the three West African countries of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger decided to leave ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) following a suite of successive military coups and installation of military juntas in the three former member states which was met with various forms of sanction

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