The notion that UK aid receives more scrutiny than domestic spending is widely held among foreign aid advocates, fueled by meticulous evaluations from agencies such as the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO). This department follows in the footsteps of the Department for
A significant case involving free speech and academic freedom unfolded recently as Rümeysa Öztürk, a Turkish Ph.D. student at Tufts University, was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Louisiana for nearly two months. Her detainment came after she published an op-ed on her
In scrutinizing the recent geopolitical narrative, the discourse often pivots toward assessing who lies at the epicenter of victimhood in United States foreign policy. Historically, the narrative espoused by former President Donald Trump suggests that the U.S. has been on the losing side in its
In recent years, Canadian tourism in the United States has experienced a significant decline, prompting the need for innovative policy solutions to address this issue. One such proposal currently on the table is a legislative bill aimed at increasing the duration Canadians can stay in the U.S.
In a significant move that has captured the attention of global markets, Hong Kong's business sector is rejoicing over the suspension of tariffs between China and the United States. The high-level meeting held in Geneva brought together key leaders from both sides, leading to a 24 percent tariff
President Donald Trump is set to announce a trade deal with the United Kingdom, according to multiple US media sources. This announcement represents Trump's first major trade agreement after implementing numerous tariffs that strained international relations. The move follows Trump's cryptic social