As the 2024-2025 NHL season gets underway, Canada Institute Staff Assistant Intern Ronnie Di Iorio explores the history of ...
According to Russia’s Foreign Ministry, one of the key prerequisites for BRICS membership is that applicants must not engage in “illegal sanctions or restrictions” against any of the BRICS members.
An evening of two one-act ballets in May explicitly explored the necessity of Ukrainians deciding for themselves the future ...
The report Plurality: Technology and the Future of Democracy offers insights structured around three main themes: ...
Mark Kennedy discusses the recent US dock worker’s port strike, the past, present, and future of US ports and the key role they play in supply chains and the economy.
With war exacerbating Lebanon’s economic crisis, the country faces imminent collapse. Calling on the same corrupt elites to ...
Of the 27 EU members only 10 countries (including France) voted in favor of imposing the new tariffs, while 12 abstained and ...
The rise of far-right parties is accompanied by leftist movements. Polarization is increasing across Europe, affecting ...
After months of complex and delicate negotiations, American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva touched down in the United States on a ...
Peta Jones Pellach, a member of the grassroots peace organization Women Wage Peace, reflects on the events of October 7 and ...
Yara M. Asi reflects on the past year of war in Gaza and how it has impacted women and girls. She stresses how this been ...
Russia’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated that the Kremlin’s approach to public health is inextricable from its national security goals. Jill Dougherty and Nataliya Shok discuss the ...