by Windear | Jan 12, 2025 | Economics, IT, Politics
Donald Trump’s comeback as the president of the U.S.A in the 2024 election is nothing short of remarkable, in light of his extremely low ratings during his last few weeks in office. His first term from 2017 to 2021 reflected how unconventional his governing methods...
by Windear | Jan 6, 2025 | Politics
The defeat of Bashar al-Assad would be a critical change of direction in the Syrian political environment, leading to both risks and opportunities for the stakeholders, most especially the West and other international actors. Assad’s regime has been a reckoning...
by Windear | Nov 18, 2024 | Economics, Politics
The US-EU relationship, which has generally been characterised by tight cooperation, has come under increasing strain as a result of recent diplomatic and regulatory disagreements in important sectors such as technology, defence, and environmental policy. Differences...
by Windear | Nov 13, 2024 | Politics, Trading
Two of the most forceful players in world trade and policy-making are the United States and the European Union. Although their alliance is based on same democratic values and economic interests, policy differences—especially on trade, climate, and digital...
by Windear | Nov 8, 2024 | Economics, Politics
Donald Trump’s 2024 election win has stirred discussions across global markets, trade partnerships, and geopolitical relations. As his administration starts to roll out policies, significant economic impacts are expected across the world. This new direction could mean...
by Windear | Sep 19, 2024 | Politics
As Europe grapples with the complexities of immigration, the continent finds itself at a crossroads where policy decisions on who to admit, integrate, or reject have profound geopolitical implications. Immigration is no longer a domestic issue confined to the borders...