Author: Samir

  • Putin Strengthens China Ties Amid Leadership Shake-Up

    Putin Strengthens China Ties Amid Leadership Shake-Up

    Putin visits China President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, has visited China for the 4th time since the beginning of the Ukraine war. He met with Chinese President, Xi Jin Ping, in the North-Eastern city of Harbin. They met to discuss continued Chinese trade with Russia, as Chinese exports to Russia have declined by 16% year on year in March. Recently, Chinese…

  • Kremlin Cabinet Reshuffle: Shoigu Promoted

    Kremlin Cabinet Reshuffle: Shoigu Promoted

    On Monday the 13th of May, the Kremlin announced the reshuffling of the cabinet where several key Kremlin Ministers were promoted and demoted. Sergei Shoigu was the Russian Defence Minister between 2012 and 2024 when he was replaced by Andrei Belousov.  Sergei Shoigu oversaw the Ukraine Invasion and has now been moved, by President Putin, to a Secretary of the Russian Security Council. The…

  • Biden Administration Proposes 100% Tariffs on Chinese EV Imports

    Biden Administration Proposes 100% Tariffs on Chinese EV Imports

    Biden Administration Ramps up Tariffs The Biden administration plans to announce a 100% tariff on Chinese EV imports. This will quadruple the previous tariff rate of 25%. The hike is simply the latest product of the ongoing trade conflict between the US and China. The Biden administration believes that China’s ‘overcapacity’ to manufacture’ is hurting the profitability…

  • Weekly Politics Summary – 11/5/24: Indian Opposition

    Weekly Politics Summary – 11/5/24: Indian Opposition

    New SNP leader and First Minister of Scotland  On Monday, the 6th of May, the Scottish National Party elected a new leader, John Swinney, after the previous leader Humza Yousaf resigned. John Swinney’s job is to unify the SNP and solve all the economic issues currently damaging Scotland. Currently, the Scottish economy has generally flatlined…

  • From Parades to Politics: Victory Day’s Evolving Significance

    From Parades to Politics: Victory Day’s Evolving Significance

    History of the parade: On May 9th, Russia and other formerly Soviet states celebrate Victory Day. This was when the Soviet Union and allies beat Nazi Germany. During the late evening of May 8th, 1945, German Military Commanders signed an official unconditional surrender document to the U.S.S.R, ceasing all fighting on the Eastern front. In…

  • Weekly Politics Summary – 6/5/24: Palestine Protesters arrested

    Weekly Politics Summary – 6/5/24: Palestine Protesters arrested

    Violent Palestine Protesters arrested Between Tuesday and Thursday evening, violent Palestine protesters were arrested at notable US Colleges. Columbia University, the University of Los Angeles (UCLA), and the University of Texas–Austin were the major sites of the arrest. Riot police were called to de-escalate the protests.  Protesters at Columbia University had entered Hamilton Hall and occupied it as a protest.…