The landmark Roe v. Wade case, decided in 1973, was a huge win for women around the world. Although the case centered in the US, Roe v. Wade helped bring more attention to women’s healthcare as a...
Kevin Albertson, Manchester Metropolitan University and Stevienna de Saille, University of Sheffield Fears over the cost of living have reached new highs in the UK after power regulator Ofgem...
Unlike Ukraine, which will never recognize any documents issued by the Russia-backed self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic and Lugansk People’s Republic, Serbia has, on August 27, recognized...
Russia continues to demonstrate its impotence in the global arena. Recent clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh have clearly shown that the Kremlin will hardly be able to...
While all eyes are on Ukraine, Turkey is preparing to reinvade Syria. Given that Moscow – the major ally of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad – is still preoccupied with the war in the Eastern...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is an essential part of our modern world, shaping everything from healthcare to transportation. As such, it’s become increasingly important to recognize the flaws...
Relations between Russia and Kazakhstan continue to fracture. Moscow’s crucial ally in both the Eurasian Economic Union and the Collective Security Treaty Organization seems to be attempting to...
Marni Sommer, Columbia University What is behind the tampon shortage? There are a couple of things at play here. First off, it appears tampons are another casualty of the supply chain problems that...
Ever since Russia invaded Ukraine, Serbia has been relatively successfully balancing its aspirations to join the European Union and its good political ties with the Kremlin. The Balkan nation,...
While Russia remains busy invading Ukraine, the European Union seems to be gradually replacing Moscow as the key meditator between Armenia and Azerbaijan. It is Brussels, rather than the Kremlin,...