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Could the United States Really Buy Greenland from Denmark?
In a Twitter post, United States President called Denmark a ‘very special country with incredible people’, but in response to…
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Who Owns the Moon? The Current Ambiguity of Space Law
Recently, several nations and corporations have taken up an interest in space exploration with motives beyond scientific advancement and glory.…
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Geopolitics of the Arctic: While Caps Melt, Disputes Heighten
Geography plays a big role in separating borders and shaping the interest of nations. Hence, when geographic changes occur, shifts…
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Slovakia is Making History with its First Ever Female President
A look at Slovakia On 1 January 1993, Slovakia became independent from Czechoslovakia which had been under communist rule between…
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The Dutch Legacy of the Caribbean – Suriname
The country derived its name from the first indigenous inhabitants in the area called ‘surinens’. like most small nations, Suriname…
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Is a No-Deal Brexit Still Possible?
Britain’s House of Commons signaled a fervent opposition to a no-deal Brexit. Although there are many negatives in the aforementioned…
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Yasser Arafat and Palestinian Liberation
Mohammed Yasser Ararat Rahman Abdel, popularly known as Yasser Arafat, was the chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO). He…
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Women of ISIS Banned from Returning to America and the UK
Women who fled their homes to join the so-called Islamic State are seeking to return home after expressing regret at…
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Members of Parliament Quit UK Labor Party (And Counting)
There have been several high-profile resignations in the British parliament this week. As of today, eight members of parliament have…
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End to All Wars? The Washington Naval Conference
Following World War I, many of the largest nations around the world sought a way to limit the likelihood that…
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