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Cuba’s Removal from the Terrorist List: Recognition of Reality
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Cuba’s Removal from the Terrorist List: Recognition of Reality

  • Leon Havana

The relationship between the United States and Cuba has been defined by decades of animosity, marked by sanctions, embargoes, and political isolation. Since the Cuban […]

The Fall from Grace of the Falun Gong
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The Fall from Grace of the Falun Gong

  • Leon Havana

Once hailed in the West as champions of religious freedom and a symbol of defiance against Chinese authoritarianism, the Falun Gong has since tumbled from […]

How Maoism Lives in Nanjiecun: A Beacon for China’s New Left
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How Maoism Lives in Nanjiecun: A Beacon for China’s New Left

  • Leon Havana

Amid China’s rapid march toward modernization and market-driven reforms, a small village in Henan Province stands as a living monument to Maoist ideals. Nanjiecun, often […]

The People’s Republic of Korea: A Forgotten Chapter in Korean History
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The People’s Republic of Korea: A Forgotten Chapter in Korean History

  • Leon Havana

The People’s Republic of Korea (PRK) remains one of the most overlooked yet pivotal moments in the history of the Korean Peninsula. Established in the […]

Why Reunification Rarely Works
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Why Reunification Rarely Works

  • Leon Havana

The concept of reunification often evokes romanticized visions of divided nations healing their historical wounds to form a unified and prosperous state. However, the reality […]

What is the Rason Special Economic Zone?
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What is the Rason Special Economic Zone?

  • Reece Ferguson

Nestled in the northeastern corner of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), the Rason Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is a unique enclave that has […]

North Korea to Reopen to Tourism in Rason
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North Korea to Reopen to Tourism in Rason

  • Reece Ferguson

North Korea is set to reopen tourism in Rason, its special economic zone in the northeast of the country, according to our local partners. The […]

Is the War Coming to an End in Sudan?
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Is the War Coming to an End in Sudan?

  • Leon Havana

As of January 2025, the brutal war in Sudan seems to be nearing a conclusion, with the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) making significant territorial advances […]

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