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An aerial view of Kabul, Afghanistan, where a recent hospital strike killed over 400 people.

Strike on Afghan Hospital Shows the Laws of War May Document Atrocities — but Don’t Prevent Them

Pakistani jets recently bombed the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, a facility with 2,000 beds dedicated to helping patients recover from drug addiction.…

A butterfly on a flower.

A Global Butterfly Index Could Advance Insect Conservation Worldwide

About 70 per cent of the species on Earth are insects. They are fundamental components of most ecosystems: they comprise half of the biomass on…

Silhouette of Oil pump on background of flag of Iran against the sunset or sunrise

The West Has Long Characterized Iran’s Oil as a Prize To Be Claimed

With the recent outbreak of hostilities in the Persian Gulf, the focus of international attention has returned to one of the world’s most important energy…

Oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz highlighting global stakes in the Iran war debate.

Respecting International Law Depends on Who Breaks It: Why Canada Backed the War Against Iran

When Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney recently warned at the World Economic Forum in Davos that “middle powers must act together because if we’re not…

People protesting on the street in Cuba

How Canada-Cuba Relations Must Navigate the Dangers of the U.S. Embargo

The United States government recently announced it will allow companies to resell Venezuelan oil to Cuba amid a severe fuel shortage on the island. Earlier…

U.S. Supreme Court building symbolizing legal decisions related to tariffs and trade policy.

The U.S. Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling Shows American Checks and Balances Are Still at Work

As we approach the halfway point of U.S. President Donald Trump’s second — and constitutionally last — term in office, Canadian polls reveal an increasingly…

Four patrons at a bar for sports betting.

How Sports Betting Is Changing the Way People Watch Sports

The Seattle Seahawks may have easily dispatched the New England Patriots on Super Bowl Sunday, but a more consequential battle unfolded off the field. Sports…

Aerial view of glacial fjords along Baffin Island coast in Nunavut.

Epiaceratherium Itjilik: The Rhino That Lived in the Arctic

Paleontologists at the Canadian Museum of Nature have recently been studying the skeletal remains of a rhinoceros. This might not sound remarkable at first, but…

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