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Opinion | The first days of Trump's foreign policy

Donald Trump has pursued his first few days returning to the office with resolute action, as the BBC put it, he's "come out swinging". We have already discussed the many executive orders he has blasted through, all of which were to be expected, but what is happening on the world stage exactly? While Trump's statements on tariffs have been very much predictable, including towards China, one should also pay attention to the activity of Marco Rubio, his Secretary of State, Marco has much less publicity due to the fanfare being around the President, very busy.

Opinion | The New Conservative era

Donald Trump has now been inaugurated again as President of the United States, an outcome that few could have contemplated was unimaginable only a few years ago. Swiftly after returning to the office, he signed over 100 various executive orders, many of which simply sought to reverse policies of the Biden administration, but also on a comprehensive range of issues including immigration, climate, transgender policy, TikTok as well as pardoning all those who were implicated in the January 6, 2021 Capitol Riot whereby the President attempted to overturn the election results.

Opinion | A Gaza ceasefire on the eve of Trump

With just days of the Biden administration left to go, a ceasefire has been agreed between Israel and Hamas over their war in the Gaza Strip. Fighting will formally pause on Sunday, although the devil remains in the details as to how such an agreement can be transferred into a permanent peace. The Gaza Strip lies in a state of devastation, overwhelmed by destruction, poverty, disease, and famine, a byproduct of Israel's very destructive campaign against it in retaliation to the events of Oct. 7, 2023, initiated by Hamas.

Opinion | Crunch time for TikTok

In four days time, TikTok will face a de-facto ban under American law which will not prohibit access to it entirely but will force it to be removed from US app stores such as Apple and Google. As it stands, TikTok is the most influential social media app on the planet. Based in Singapore, but owned by the Chinese company Bytedance, McCarthyist American congressmen ultimately spun paranoid scare stories that the application represented a threat to national security, without due evidence, and subsequently passed a law last year affirming that it must be sold or faced restrictions.

Opinion | The new American empire

We've all heard that phrase before, "The end of history." Famously coined by Francis Fukuyama, America's victory in the Cold War in 1991 ushered in a wave of optimism. Authoritarianism and conflict between states, so it went, was a thing of the past. "History" as we knew it, was therefore over, and the transition to liberal democracy was an inevitability. Relics of that bygone era, such as North Korea or Cuba, would surely collapse, while China, now being integrated into the global economic order, would transition to become like America by virtue of that influence.

Opinion | Elon Musk's corrosive adventurism into British politics

Tesla and X CEO Elon Musk has decided to poke his nose into British politics. Fresh off the hubris of having potentially swayed the election in favor of Donald Trump, turning the social media platform into a full-on MAGA cheerleader, Musk has now turned his sights to across the Atlantic, believing he can exert the same kind of influence in the United Kingdom.

Opinion | Another year over, a new one just begun, looking back on 2024

2024 has come to an end. The year has been another period of turmoil and instability in global affairs that marks the continuation, if not consolidation, of a world fraught with geopolitical competition between states. Few would look back on this year in history and state it has been a optimistic or hopeful one as a result, with the last 12 months being defined by Israel's wars in the Gaza strip and Lebanon, confrontation with Iran, the continuation of the war in Ukraine and of course, the looming return of Donald Trump to the White House.

Opinion | In memory of Jimmy Carter

It was announced on Sunday evening in US time that former President Jimmy Carter had passed away. Having reached the golden milestone of a century, President Carter had been in hospice care since early 2023 due to the irreversible complications of his cancer and undoubtedly defied the odds by surviving a lot longer than he expected, including outliving his late wife, Rosalyn.

Opinion | Why the Trump administration has its eyes on Panama

Earlier this week incoming US President Donald Trump posted on his Truth Social platform that Chinese soldiers had been stationed in the Panama Canal. For those who don't know what that is, the Panama Canal is the most strategic waterway in the Americas, cutting through the country of the same name which defines the narrowest point in Central America and providing a gateway between the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans.

Opinion | The unlikely Sino-Japanese Reproachment

China and Japan are currently undertaking a reproachment in relations.

Opinion | Peter Mandelson, a political appointment to navigate Britain's complex interests

British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to appoint Peter Mandelson as the UK's ambassador to the United States, a move which has been met with anger by China hawks.

Opinion | How Chinese Spy Scandals are orchestrated political theatre in Britain

For the past week or so, a "Chinese spy scandal" has dominated the headlines in Britain. Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, is accused of having close ties to a so-called agent affiliated with China's "United Front Work Department" which is depicted as an influence operation to get close to elite individuals in the country. This is a hangover from his days as a British trade envoy.

Opinion | What should we make of Trump's invitation to Xi

In a surprise move, Donald Trump invited Xi Jinping to his presidential inauguration. It is not yet known how China will respond to the invitation, with the Chinese Embassy in Washington D.C declining to comment. However, precedent usually involves the inviting party making some kind of political concessions in order to get such a privilege, hence when Queen Elizabeth II passed away and Xi was invited to her funeral, he did not attend but sent another high-ranking official.

Opinion | The fall of the Assad Regime and Syria's future

The regime of Bashar Al-Assad in Syria has fallen.

Opinion | The Storm in a teacup, and the demise of Yoon Suk-yeol

Late last night South Korean President Yoon Seok Yeol randomly declared Martial Law. Stating that the opposition Democratic Party was collaborating with North Korea, he vowed on television to effectively purge them. The decision came as he faced impeachment proceedings, with his reputation dogged by low popularity and a series of political scandals, and soon enough soldiers were deployed onto the streets of Seoul and descended upon the Gukhwi (national assembly) building.
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