Migrants between Belarus and Poland

The images of refugees in front of barbed wire fences pose another problem for Europe   Not facing a problem until the images have been made available to the general public on television and newspapers is a popular approach in the political

Officials Asked to Move Out of Ethiopia

Ethiopia’s political situation keeps increasing in severity. The two biggest complaints are armed conflict and supply shortages. The violence had recently been occurring unpredictably, as the U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa described it.   Because of these reasons, the U.S. recommends non-emergency

Unlikely Comrades: China & Russia

China and Russia are both major superpowers in the east and both have a keen eye as to the happenings of Central Asia. They both want to diminish the United States influence and power on the region, and with the Taliban retaking

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Timing Running Short for Iran

In a recent press conference, Secretary of State Antony Blinken – along with his counterparts from Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) – advised Iran that “time is running short” for them to re-enter the 2015 nuclear deal agreement that put

COVID-19: What’s going on across the globe?

According To Johns Hopkins University – One of America’s Most Prestigious Research Universities – More than 240 Million COVID-19 Cases have been reported. COVID-19 has now claimed nearly 5 million lives since its initial outbreak in late 2019. Here is an overview

World Ballet Day

After a year that was skipped due to the pandemic, World Ballet Day 2021 is back. This year celebration of the famous art form is one of the biggest with the participation of 50 World-renowned Ballet Companies. Among others, Royal Ballet in

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