International Affairs

The International Affairs section of Boreal Times examines global relations, multilateral organizations, diplomacy, and international policy. From defense and foreign trade to climate agreements and strategic partnerships, we explore how international affairs influence peace, power, and progress.

A New Dawn or a Dangerous Gamble? The Kyiv Declaration and the Specter of a European Army

A historic declaration in Kyiv promises a path to security for Ukraine and potentially, a radical shift for Europe. We…

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Maria Zakharova Interview: Faith, Fever, and the Fight for Global Sanity

Dive into Maria Zakharova's raw Moscow chat with Judge Napolitano and Larry Johnson—on Trump's faith-driven comeback, Western propaganda's grip, and…

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Trump’s Landmark Asia Tour: Deals, Diplomacy, and a Reset with China

President Trump's 2025 Asia tour kicked off with peace accords in Malaysia, trade breakthroughs in Japan, and a pivotal Xi…

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US Sacrifices Allies in Economic War Against China

In this eye-opening analysis, financial expert Sean Foo reveals how US sanctions on Russian oil are backfiring on Europe, China's…

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Inferno’s Edge: The World’s Unseen Agonies on October 13, 2025

While peace bloomed in the desert, hell broke loose elsewhere—Madagascar's prez bolts from Gen Z revolt, US skies choke on…

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Steadfast Noon: NATO’s Nuclear Shadow Dance Amid Rising Tensions

NATO kicks off Steadfast Noon 2025—its biggest nuclear exercise yet with 71 aircraft simulating doomsday scenarios—while SecGen Rutte warns of…

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Maria Corina Machado: The Unyielding Voice of Venezuelan Freedom

In a world starved for stories of courage, Maria Corina Machado's 2025 Nobel Peace Prize shines as a testament to…

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Geopolitical Flashpoints: Key Events from September 8-14, 2025

From Russia's massive drone strikes on Ukraine to Israeli assaults in Gaza and fresh US tariff threats against China, week…

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The 200-Year-Old Lie Pushing Us Toward Nuclear War

The West condemns "spheres of influence" while enforcing its own for 200 years. Dr. Jeffrey Sachs argues for "spheres of…

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