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Narendra PachkhédéOpenCanada |
Carney sold candour at Davos. His first major crisis produced a photocopy – alliance discipline dressed up as judgment.
Across Europe and beyond, asylum policy has become the theatre where governments try to starve the populist right of oxygen and reclaim a fading sense...
When diplomacy moved to prime time: how a provincial ad, a dead president’s voice, and one wounded ego stopped a trade deal.
A century-old revival crosses the Pacific once more – born in Britain, remade in Korea, weaponized in America, and mourned in Seoul.
This isn’t a story of broken trust – it’s a failure to understand the architecture beneath it. If Canada wants influence, it must work within...
The US and Israel’s strike on Iran’s nuclear sites didn’t just target infrastructure – it signaled the collapse of the global...
Artificial intelligence, social justice movements, and generational shifts are reshaping global politics and the world order.