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U.S. Defense Spending and NATO: What the Future Holds
North America Cyrus Toosi North America Cyrus Toosi

U.S. Defense Spending and NATO: What the Future Holds

European security has long depended on the United States, including its role in NATO, commitment to defense spending, and conflict involvement. In recent U.S. presidential elections, the prospect of a new administration has raised questions about potential shifts in defense strategies and budget priorities. This election features former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, each representing contrasting approaches to defense and NATO contributions.

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US’s Support for Democracy and Its Impact on Africa, the Balkans, and the Caribbean
North America Anna Connolly North America Anna Connolly

US’s Support for Democracy and Its Impact on Africa, the Balkans, and the Caribbean

On Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024, the UN General Assembly called on the US to end its economic embargo on Cuba for the 32nd year. The 193-member General Assembly voted 187-2 in favor of ending the embargo, with only Israel and the US opposing the resolution and one nation abstaining. Former President John F. Kennedy initially implemented the embargo in February 1962 in response to actions by the Cuban government.

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North Korean Troops Join Russian Forces: What Does This Mean for the United States? 
North America Anna Connolly North America Anna Connolly

North Korean Troops Join Russian Forces: What Does This Mean for the United States? 

In October 2024, North Korea sent troops to Russia to aid its war efforts against Ukraine, marking a significant escalation in the Russo-Ukrainian War. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, the conflict has attracted substantial international attention, with the US emerging as one of Ukraine’s primary supporters. The involvement of North Korean troops could signal a major shift in Moscow’s strategy in the war.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Addresses Growing Frustrations with His Leadership
North America Bri Gibson North America Bri Gibson

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Addresses Growing Frustrations with His Leadership

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” during his trip to New York City for the United Nations General Assembly. Following a brief discussion about what differentiates Canada from the United States, host Stephen Colbert questioned Trudeau about growing dissent over his leadership.

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The US Prepares to Send New Aid to Ukraine as Concerns Over How to Defeat Putin Grow
North America Diya Sethi North America Diya Sethi

The US Prepares to Send New Aid to Ukraine as Concerns Over How to Defeat Putin Grow

As the war in Ukraine drags on, many look to the United States for a clear strategy to defeat Russian President Vladimir Putin. In a recent press interaction, President Joe Biden said his message to President Putin is to “stop.” This vague statement underscores the West’s uncertainty about how to curb Putin’s escalating aggression. 

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