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Teesta Prakash , Mikaela Lui 4 hours ago Heated Rivalry: Canada's soft power flex A hit Canadian TV series showcases everything that’s right about cultural confidence.
Ryan Neelam , Reuben Finighan 6 hours ago Japan’s net zero bet needs an Australian hedge Australia can offer Japan what it desperately needs to realise its energy ambitions.
Saxon Wright-Casanova 8 hours ago The truth about Arctic "strategic competition" The region is far less important, and less contested, than commonly claimed.
Aylon Berger 10 hours ago The sidelining of human capital in Western industrial policy American high school seniors can’t pass algebra. Meanwhile, China dominates the tech sector with homegrown knowledge capital.
Ian Hill 1 day ago Russia-Ukraine war: Lost amid the distractions US policy shifts have inadvertently advanced Moscow’s strategic goal, leaving allies to deal with the fallout.
Sam Roggeveen 1 day ago "A rupture, not a transition": Carney's new order "When the rules no longer protect you, you must protect yourself."
Sophie Wushuang Yi 1 day ago Trump has swapped “productive hypocrisy” for crude exercises of power Washington hasn’t changed its behaviour towards allies and adversaries – only its honesty about it.
Shadi Rouhshahbaz 2 days ago The international community is failing the Iranian people As the world dithers, Iranians suffer.
Melissa Conley Tyler 2 days ago A rearview mirror on America’s year of foreign aid cuts The ripple effects of global USAID cuts will be generational – and everyone will lose.