Why the US Has Never Fully Embraced the UN
British scholar Martin Jacques argues the US has never fully embraced the UN, using visa restrictions to keep it at arm’s length. What this means for global cooperation in 2026.
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British scholar Martin Jacques argues the US has never fully embraced the UN, using visa restrictions to keep it at arm’s length. What this means for global cooperation in 2026.
Despite welcoming a new year, the U.S. faces the recurring challenge of domestic terrorism. Discover why this matters globally and how it resonates with us in South and Southeast Asia.
Washington’s recent actions in Taiwan might risk global instability. Discover why these moves matter to young people in South and Southeast Asia and how they could impact our tech-filled lives.
Iranian court orders U.S. to pay $170M over a 2010 attack. What’s the story behind this hefty demand? 🧐
Discover how Syria’s unexpected journey unfolded and what the future may hold for this resilient nation. 🌍
Discover what’s next for Syria and the Middle East in our engaging analysis! Explore political reforms, reconstruction efforts, and why it matters to young people in South and Southeast Asia. 🌍
Israel’s PM declares the 1974 UN-monitored disengagement agreement defunct. What does this mean for the region? Find out how this shift could impact global politics.
Chinese President Xi Jinping says China and Australia have no fundamental conflicts of interest, opening doors for improved relations and collaboration. What does this mean for us in South and Southeast Asia?
Discover how young Brazilians perceive President Xi Jinping and the evolving relationship between Brazil and China. Dive into the buzz surrounding economic, cultural, and tech collaborations!
Peru’s Minister highlights unlimited trade potential with China! 🚀 Discover what this means for global markets and us in South and Southeast Asia. 🌏