A Short Detail On The Long War: Ukraine
Posted on September 25, 2024 by
William Watson
Introduction On the 24th of February 2022, Russia announced a Special Military Operation (SMO), marking the beginning of its invasion of Ukraine. While the Putin administration had originally planned to assault Kyiv and occupy the country within the first 10 days of the SMO, the conflict…
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Information and Regulation: Where is the Line?
Posted on September 12, 2024 by
William Watson
Introduction In a report entitled United Nations Global Principles for Information Integrity, the United Nations lays out a universal regulatory framework consisting of five principles. These are meant to be respected by the various international actors involved in media production…
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Semiconductors in Taiwan: What Kind of War?
Posted on August 12, 2024 by
William Watson
On May 27th of 2024, British news agency Reuters reported that China began its third and final phase of a nearly $100 billion plan to drive the nation into self-sufficiency through investing in the crucial semiconductor industry. Parallel to this, the United States and European Union have invested…
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Death Toll Rises to over 300 due to Riots in South Africa
Posted on July 29, 2021 by
Benjamin Barker
South Africa witnessed one of its most violent weeks since the democratic elections of 1994. Riots and looting this past week have so far left an official death toll of 337 and this figure will surely change as more bodies are discovered amongst the carnage that has been left. From being on…
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How to Stay Safe While Conducting Business In Turkey
Posted on November 1, 2019 by
GSI
On Oct. 6 2019, the United States opted to withdraw American forces from Kurdish-controlled areas in northeastern Syria. Turkey then attacked the area on Oct. 9. Turkey views the Kurds as terrorists, but the Kurds, a minority ethnic group, have helped the United States in its ongoing fight against…
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