Tag: international relations

 Iran Presses Gulf States to Choose Between Peace and War Facilitation

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has pressed Gulf states to make a clear choice between pursuing peace and continuing to facilitate war against Iran. His message, delivered as the conflict between Iran and the United States entered its second month, frames the Gulf's security dilemma in stark and simple terms. Tehran is using the war's regional spillover as a diplomatic lever to force Gulf governments...

Why the Home Office is Quietly Draining Your Mental Stamina

The convenience of working from home is a double-edged sword that can lead to significant mental exhaustion if the boundaries are not clearly defined. Professionals are finding that the lack of a "commute buffer" means their brains are constantly switching between work and personal tasks. This rapid shifting of focus is a major contributor to the cognitive overload that fuels professional burnout. Corporate giants like...
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European Leaders Rally Around Zelenskyy as Trump Hints at Ukraine Deal

In a show of unprecedented solidarity, European leaders are set to accompany Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to his meeting with US President Donald Trump...

Trump’s Tariff Letters: A Global Trade Shake-Up on Horizon

Donald Trump's threat of a 17% tariff on European food and farm produce exports is part of a larger global trade shake-up, as he...

High Court Rules Against Mexico in Gunmaker Liability Suit

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against Mexico in its significant lawsuit seeking to hold American gun manufacturers liable for arms trafficking to drug...

Redrawing Reality: The Myths and Meaning Behind the U.S.-Canada Border

In a recent Oval Office conversation, a high-level U.S. official referred to the U.S.-Canada border as an “artificial line,” suggesting it was arbitrarily drawn...