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EU Commission reintroduces wolf hunting following farmer pressure
A proposal to lower the conservation status of wolves in the EU has ignited questions on the equilibrium between environmental preservation and economic considerations. In mid-December, the European Union proposed to demote the wolf's status from βstrictly protectedβ to βprotectedβ under the Berne Convention. Many criticized this decision for its reversal of Europeβs environmental conservation efforts. The Berne Convention, known in full as the Berne Convention on the Conservation of...
How the Red Sea crisis is threatening global economic stability
In the Red Sea, a growing crisis fueled by Houthi attacks on commercial vessels is shocking the global economy, disrupting trade routes, and raising concerns about the broader stability of the region. Since mid-November, there has been a growing trend of Houthi militants targeting commercial vessels entering the Suez Canal through its southern end. This is in response to Israel's military strikes on Gaza. The Houthis have attempted to board ships...
How the Qatargate scandal shook European politics
A year after Qatargate erupted through Europe, the integrity of the region's politics has come under intense scrutiny without a conclusion to the scandal. In December 2022, a bombshell was dropped amidst the stately grandeur of the European Parliament. Dubbed βQatargateβ, the scandal sent shockwaves across the continent and beyond, exposing allegations of a perplexing web of crimes at the heart of European democracy. Qatargate, primarily a tale of greed, also serves...
An in-depth look at the UAEβs ADNOC oil empire
As the world gathers to confront the climate crisis, summit president Sultan Al Jaberβs oil giant casts a shadow of doubt between fossil fuel interests and the imperative for sustainable climate action. COP28 has seen its fair share of controversy β the vast majority of it surrounding Sultan Al Jaber. The climate conferenceβs president this year, holds many titles ranging from UAEβs Special Envoy for Climate Change to the nationβs Minister...
The escalating threat of deep sea mining
A recent study using jellyfish unmasks the danger that looms behind the deep-sea mining industry, emphasising the importance of protecting marine ecosystems and sustainable practices. Located deep within the seabeds of the vast oceans are metallic nodules that have piqued the interest of many countries. The minerals contained within these deposits are driving deep-sea mining, a burgeoning industry which views such minerals as the lifeblood of the energy sector. The practice...
Navigating the complex ties between the US and China
As the world's two largest economies and major global powers, the U.S. and China's interactions have intrinsically influenced the trajectory of international relations. But what exactly does their relationship entail? The relationship between the United States and China is complex and multifaceted with both among the most influential economic and military powers. Rooted in a competition that spans a range of domains, both nations continually vie for strategic advantages and global...
The growing danger of satellite re-entries
While satellites play a crucial role in various industries, recent concerns have emerged regarding the potential safety risks posed by aging satellites re-entering the Earth's atmosphere. In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the dangers of satellites falling from the sky. This is due to several factors, including the increasing number of devices in orbit, the lifespan of existing satellites, and the growing threat of space debris. In...
How the veto power dominated UN ceasefire discussions
The controversial veto by the United States on a resolution calling for humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip has left many angered and confused. It poses the question of how one country managed to overturn 14 others. On October 18th, the United Nations Security Council brought forth a resolution that aimed to condemn the actions of Hamas while calling for a pause so humanitarian aid could be provided to the...
Julian Assangeβs case to define the future of whistleblowing
The case of Julian Assange has taken the media by storm igniting bombshell debates from the public to governments. Julian Assange became a prominent figure in the press when he made classified information public via WikiLeaks. Established in 2006, WikiLeaks has become a powerhouse for previously unknown information, causing significant headaches for governments. Assange was granted asylum by the Ecuadorian embassy in London during 2012, because he feared being...
Explaining the latest flare-up between India and Canada
The assassination of a Sikh leader in Canada is the latest flare-up in a decades-old conflict in India. The situation at present threatens to do irreparable diplomatic damage to both countries. When Justin Trudeau landed in Delhi for the G20 summit he came prepared to face tensions with Modi head-on after accusing India of being involved in the murder of Canadian Sikh leader, Hardeep Singh Nijjar. On June 18, Nijjar...