The British Government has named the 43 Americans who will be Marshall Scholars for 2026. They will begin their graduate ...
President Donald Trump's recent statements about South Africa signal a troubling shift in diplomatic relations, revealing deeper geopolitical motives and the potential for misinformation to disrupt in ...
In recent years, a number of countries in the Global South have made a leap in their development, with many rapidly approaching the economic indicators of the world’s leading countries, or even ...
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How America Rigged the Oil System and Created a Financial Time Bomb
This video breaks down the shocking truth behind why the U.S. imports oil it doesn’t need—and how that single decision ...
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Studying abroad — pros and cons
WHEN Filipinos leave home to study abroad, they don’t just cross borders, but also navigate different learning terrains. In these stories, we gain insight on how new academic environments compare to ...
South Africa has established itself internationally as a staunch friend of the Palestinian people. So why is the Department ...
Ambassador Pompeu Andreucci Neto has seen it all in his 34-year career in diplomacy, and he still believes in the process.
National Power and the Structure of Foreign Trade was a reasonable title for a book in the 1940s. Today’s version would need ...
The Business & Financial Times on MSNOpinion
Dependency theory and condition of the poor in developing world
For decades, the global economy has promised convergence. The message has been straightforward: open your markets, liberalise ...
H.E. Faisal Khalifa Al-Sougha, President of the Arab Union for Electronic Media and Sustainable Development, stated: “Signing ...
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National Parks Now Free on Trump’s Birthday, but Not on Black Holidays
The Trump administration removed free national park access on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth, while adding it for President Trump’s birthday. Now, two federal holidays that celebrate Black ...
One Ancient Roman historian argued that republics need the fear of common enemies to prevent political factions from tearing ...
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