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  • Israel moves to ban Al Jazeera: What it means for the International Media?

    2 May 2024
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    28 March 2024
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    22 March 2024
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    11 March 2024
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    5 March 2024
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Israel moves to ban Al Jazeera: What it means for the International Media?

By Writer
2 May 2024
in :  International Law, International Law, International Relations, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, Middle East, Publications
454

            The October 7 attacks changed Israel and its policies on the national security threats forever. In an unprecedented move by the Israeli legislators, Israel Knesset approved “the Al Jazeera Law”, which this law would allow the communication minister to act on to shut any foreign news/media outlet that might deemed as a security threat to the state, as understood from …

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Czech Arms Supply to Ukraine: Further Implications

By Writer
28 March 2024
in :  Asia, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, Strategic Affairs
175

Czechia is overly committed to standing next to Ukraine against Russia’s invasion, which started back in February 2022. Czechia presents itself as a trustworthy and genuine bastion of support. While the European Union (EU) and the United States’ Senate are struggling to meet the demands of Ukraine for further assistance against their adversary, Czechia stands ready to show pragmatic and …

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Crisis in Haiti: An International Responsibility

By Writer
22 March 2024
in :  International Law, International Relations, Publications, Strategic Affairs
364

The very first free black republic, Haiti long suffered from internal and external turmoil caused by several international actors. Historically, Haiti had been subjected to geopolitical interests of the Western nations. Colonialism, political interference and economic exploitations are all the legacies bestowed upon to Haiti by the West, especially by numerous European nations and by the United States (U.S.). Continuously …

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India Forges New Gulf Alliances Amidst Ongoing Conflict

By Writer
11 March 2024
in :  International Relations, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, International Relations Studies, Publications, Strategic Affairs
188

Demonstrating India’s enhanced geopolitical influence, Narendra Modi recently embarked on a noteworthy visit to the Middle East. Initiated on February 13th, this journey seamlessly intertwined critical elements—including business and security. The first step was the UAE, where Modi not only signed an investment treaty but also took centre stage at a rally attended by 40,000 Indian expatriates and inaugurated a …

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The West’s Attempt to Undermine China’s Support for Russia’s War Economy

By Writer
5 March 2024
in :  Asia, International Law, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, Publications
207

After Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine two years ago, over three dozen nations, primarily led by Western powers, imposed extensive economic sanctions on Russia in an attempt to undermine its ability to sustain the ongoing war in the long-term. The sanctions covered different sectors including energy, commodities, finance, technology, travel, and shipping. However, as we have witnessed, Russia has been …

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The ICJ Assesses Israel’s Policies in Occupied Palestinian Territories 

By Writer
26 February 2024
in :  Conflicts Areas, International Law, International Relations, International Relations, International Relations Studies, Middle East, Publications, Strategic Affairs, Strategic Affairs
254

Following a UN General Assembly resolution voted in 2022, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is currently holding hearings on the legal consequences of Israel’s policies and practices in what is referred to as “occupied Palestinian territory”.  The ICJ is expected to provide a non-binding assessment on how Israeli policies, such as Jewish settlement and annexation in the West Bank and …

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What Is Behind China’s Timid Approach to the Conflict in the Red Sea

By Writer
26 February 2024
in :  Asia, Conflicts Areas, International Relations, International Relations, Middle East, Publications, Strategic Affairs, Strategic Affairs
271

The Red Sea is a vital maritime corridor, hosting critical chokepoints such as the Bab el Mandeb strait. By leveraging its economic investments, China has gained influence over these strategic passages, enabling it to secure its maritime trade routes and expand its economic footprint. This control enhances China’s geopolitical standing and diminishes the influence of traditional powers in the region. …

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US Again Ignoring International Human Rights

By Writer
12 February 2024
in :  International Law, International Law, International Law & Human Rights, International Relations, International Relations, Publications, Strategic Affairs, USA & Canada
190

            The long-established superpower of the United States has seen much criticism over the last few years that, in a way, is challenging their supremacy over the international community. Ever since Donald Trump’s election, US politics went from assertive to chaotic, where their internal struggles undoubtedly translated into the international landscape, allowing other countries to change priorities in their diplomatic games …

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State Complicity in International Crimes: The South-African Lawsuit

By Writer
8 February 2024
in :  Conflicts Areas, International Justice, International Law, International Relations, International Relations, International Relations Studies, Publications, Strategic Affairs, Strategic Affairs
173

            Over the last few months, we have been closely watching the development of the war in Palestine, where Israeli forces have been adamant about essentially exterminating an entire civilization with the explicit support of many western countries that are fighting in the international community for the protection of Israel’s right to self-defense.             Of course, the proportions taken by the military …

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Political Instability in Portugal and Consequences for the European Union

By Writer
31 January 2024
in :  Europe, International Law, International Law & Democracy, International Relations, International Relations, Publications
373

            Amidst wars and other armed conflicts, the European region has been in conflictuous past few months regarding political stability and development within the European Union. A country that has been inserted in the news spotlight in recent times is Portugal, with the never-ending scandals and political decisions that are culminating in turning the already tumultuous country even further down the …

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Scenarios of the end of the Russian-Ukrainian war and the impact of each scenario on the world. – Friday 1st of April 2022 at 7:00 PM Brussels Time

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22 March 2022

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Israel moves to ban Al Jazeera: What it means for the International Media?

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