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Indigenous people have historically faced higher unemployment rates than non-Indigenous people. The higher unemployment rate is associated with lower levels of education

10 Dec 2025

11 MIN READ

An Overview of Indigenous Groups in the US and Canada

Indigenous groups in the US and Canada have diverse histories shaped by migration, culture, and governance. Despite colonization’s impacts, they preserve languages, assert sovereignty, defend land, and confront modern social, economic, and political challenges.

Voters casting ballots in front of the White House during a U.S. presidential election

05 Nov 2025

8 MIN READ

US Election System: Primaries, Delegates, and the Electoral College

The US presidential election is a multi-step process involving primaries, delegates, national conventions, and the Electoral College. It combines popular participation with state representation, reflecting both democratic principles and the federal structure of government.

Group of Romani individuals holding a Romani flag during a public gathering, symbolizing unity and cultural identity.

13 Oct 2025

11 MIN READ

Who are the Roma people?

The Roma, originating from northern India, are Europe’s largest minority. Despite rich cultural and musical traditions, they’ve faced centuries of persecution and stereotypes and continue to confront discrimination and poverty while preserving their resilient identity.

Illustration of BRICS leaders alongside Donald Trump with US dollar bills symbolizing global trade tensions and de-dollarization

18 Sept 2025

11 MIN READ

What Is De-Dollarization and Is It Really Happening in 2025?

In 2025, de-dollarization gains momentum as nations reduce reliance on the US dollar. BRICS currency plans, Saudi diversification, and shifts in commodities, digital currencies, and geopolitics are driving a transition toward a more multipolar global financial system.

Symbolizing global soft power through culture, sports, diplomacy, and branding.

11 Aug 2025

11 MIN READ

What is Soft Power: How Nations Use Culture to Lead

Soft power is a nation’s ability to influence others through culture, values, and diplomacy rather than force. Using pop culture, education, global governance, and humanitarian aid, countries build alliances, foster trust, and increase their influence on the world stage.

Founding leaders of the Non-Aligned Movement—Nehru, Nkrumah, Nasser, Sukarno, and Tito—posing together in a historic photograph

11 Aug 2025

14 MIN READ

What is the Non-Aligned Movement?

Though less influential than during the Cold War, the Non-Aligned Movement remains active, tackling global inequality, climate justice, and South-South cooperation, serving as a platform for 121 nations to resist dominant powers and assert independent voices worldwide.

German passport on a background of the European Union flag with stars, illustrating the process of obtaining German citizenship

11 Jul 2025

11 MIN READ

Why Do People Want German Citizenship?

German citizenship is sought for its strong passport, visa-free travel in Europe, and access to top healthcare, education, and jobs. It can be obtained via naturalization, descent, or under new dual citizenship rules, offering residents expanded rights and opportunities.

Lee Harvey Oswald and President John F. Kennedy with a declassified government document referencing Oswald in the center.

15 May 2025

10 MIN READ

JFK Assassination Files: What We Know and What’s Still Hidden

More than 60 years after JFK’s assassination, the case remains unresolved. In 2025, the FBI released thousands of new documents, reigniting questions about Lee Harvey Oswald, potential foreign ties, and decades of government secrecy surrounding the events of that day.