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Sturgeon’s political successor, Humza Yousaf, is officially appointed First Minister of Scotland
By Laia Serrano i Sorroca | Staff Writer
Nicola Sturgeon’s sudden resignation hit the headlines almost two months ago. Now, only a few weeks after her departure, the Scottish executive has a new leader, Humza Yousaf, who has also been put in charge of the Scottish National Party (SNP).
Nuclear-Powered Submarines Deepen China-U.S. Tensions in Wake of AUKUS Deal.
By Mohamad Hojeije | Staff Writer
AUKUS is a trilateral military alliance between Australia, the U.K. and the U.S, in which the U.S. and U.K. not only will provide Australia with world-class nuclear-powered submarines, but will also reinforce developments in artificial intelligence, quantum technology, digital warfare., and hypersonic innovations. Given Australia’s location, China responded negatively, seeing it as a hostile move. France also reprimands the deal.
Despite Putin’s Warnings, Finland Becomes the 31st Member of NATO
By Mohamad Hojeije | Staff Writer
As the war continues in Ukraine, critical political, military, and economic realignments begin to emerge. Among them, Finland has finally ended its era of military non-alignment, joining NATO in a much speculated move. While Sweden is also in the same pathway, Finland’s move already present a big blow for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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