CONFLICT

Mar 01 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Peacekeeping Dilemma: A Tangled Web of International Politics

In the midst of a complex geopolitical landscape, Ukraine finds itself at the center of a dispute between major world powers. The latest twist involves a disagreement over the presence of European peacekeeping troops in Ukraine. This all started when a high-ranking official from the United States ma

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Mar 01 2025POLITICS

Russia's People: United in Hard Times

Russia is going through a tough period. But surprisingly, many people are feeling hopeful. This hope isn't just about the present; it's about feeling more united as a nation. Unity can be a strong force, but it's important to question why this is happening. People's views on their leader have chang

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Is There A Better Word Than Genocide?

The conflict in Gaza and Ukraine has sparked a big debate. People are asking if what's happening in Gaza is genocide. This is a heavy word with a lot of weight. It's not just about definitions or legal terms. It's about the suffering of tens of thousands of innocent people. The focus should be on fi

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Feb 28 2025EDUCATION

Why We Disagree and How to Make Peace

In our big, diverse world, it's clear that we often find ourselves on different sides of the fence when it comes to big issues. It's like we're speaking different languages, and it can feel impossible to find common ground. But what if there was a way to understand each other better? Let's

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Feb 27 2025POLITICS

A Fragile Pause in Gaza and Israel

The clock is ticking down to the end of the first six-week pause in fighting between Israel and Gaza. People on both sides are feeling the stress. This pause was meant to give time for talks to move forward. But so far, there hasn't been much progress. This leaves both Israelis and Palestinians

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Feb 27 2025EDUCATION

Protesters at Barnard Demand Answers

A group of pro-Palestinian activists made a bold move on Wednesday. They decided to occupy Milbank Hall at Barnard College in Manhattan. This wasn't just any ordinary protest. It was a sit-in. The activists had a clear goal. They wanted to take over the area outside Dean Leslie Grinage's office. Why

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Feb 27 2025POLITICS

Bodies and Prisoners: A Complex Exchange

Imagine this: a tense border crossing, bodies being handed over, and prisoners set to walk free. This isn't a scene from a movie, but a real-life situation. It all started with Hamas giving four bodies to the Red Cross. These bodies are believed to be Israeli hostages. This wasn't a random act. It w

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Feb 26 2025POLITICS

Putin's Man in the Middle: The Investment Banker in Ukraine Talks

Imagine a man who can walk into a room and make everyone listen. This man is Kirill Dmitriev, a Russian investment banker with a strong American background. He's not just any banker; he's a key player in the talks between Russia and the U. S. about ending the war in Ukraine. Dmitriev, who's 49 years

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Feb 26 2025POLITICS

Vance's Controversial Stance at CPAC

At the recent CPAC gathering, Vice President JD Vance sparked controversy with his views on migration and foreign policy. He labeled unchecked migration as the top threat to the U. S. and Europe. He argued that leaders in the West are allowing millions of unchecked migrants into their countries. Thi

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Feb 26 2025POLITICS

NATO's Big Moves: Europe's Defense in the Spotlight

NATO's largest combat exercises of 2025 are underway, with a focus on rapid deployment along the eastern border. This comes at a time when Europe is feeling the heat of uncertainty due to shifts in U. S. policy under President Donald Trump. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been pushing European al

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