US, Japan, and South Korea Hold Joint Anti-Submarine Drill Against North Korea
On April 3 and 4, the US, Japan, and South Korea held a joint anti-submarine drill to prepare for a potential conflict with North Korea.
The ICJ Establishes Its Jurisdiction Over The Guyana-Venezuela Border Dispute
The International Court of Justice announced it had ruled on whether it had the jurisdiction to arbitrate a dispute between Guyana and Venezuela.
The Quest to End Rupert Murdoch's Australian Media Empire
Malcolm Turnbull, the former prime minister of Australia, is leading the charge to curb Rupert Murdoch’s monopoly of influence.
Lebanon's Attempt to Change Time Zones Causes Chaos
Last week, Lebanon experienced life in two time zones – not for geographic reasons (Russia, after all, has 11), but political ones.
Russia Takes Presidency of United Nations Security Council
On April 1, the Russian Federation took hold of the presidency over the United Nations (UN) Security Council.
The "New German Speed"
As the war in Ukraine progresses and an economic recession looms, EU nations have been forced to reinvent their economic models in order to cut their dependence on authoritarian regimes and dim the effects of the climate crisis.