World Desk
The World Desk covers international news, geopolitics, diplomacy, conflict, and global affairs. We provide context on world events that other outlets often treat as isolated incidents, connecting local developments to global patterns.
Toronto Consulate Attack Labelled National Security Before Anyone Knows Who Fired
RCMP and Toronto Police called the March 10 consulate shooting a national security incident before suspects or motive were known.
World DeskGulf capitals are paying the hidden price for Washington and Tehran’s brinkmanship
While Washington and Tehran posture, Gulf civilians and governments absorb the economic and security shock neither power will acknowledge.
World DeskIran is timing its Middle East escalation for maximum leverage in US politics
By escalating now, Tehran is trying to turn US election season into a bargaining chip, forcing Washington to choose between…
World DeskIsrael is trapped between proving toughness and avoiding a real war with Iran
Israel's leaders face a choice between symbolic retaliation that satisfies domestic hawks and moves that could finally trigger the direct…
World DeskIran’s latest strikes test how much US deterrence was only ever theater
Iran's Day 10 strikes on Dubai and Doha prove that Trump's 'Fire and Fury' rhetoric has failed to deter a…
World DeskDiplomat Evacuations Signal Iran Threat Is Bigger Than the White House Admits
The scale and scramble of U.S. diplomatic evacuations in the Middle East signal a threat picture on Iran that is…
World DeskAustralia’s Asylum Move Signals A New Playbook For Protecting Athlete Dissidents
Australia fast-tracked asylum for five Iranian players who fled during the Asian Cup. The move tests whether sport can be…
World DeskIran’s Anthem Rebels Turn A Routine Match Into A Global Refendum On Control
Five Iranian players refused to sing the anthem; state TV called them traitors. Their escape to asylum turned a routine…
World DeskWhy A Booming Export Machine Makes Beijing Less Likely To Risk A Taiwan War
China's export boom raises the economic cost of a Taiwan conflict. Beijing has every incentive to posture, not to trigger…
World DeskIran’s Rushed Succession Signals Regime Fears of Street Unrest
Iran’s lightning-fast move to install Mojtaba Khamenei as supreme leader looks less like confidence and more like a pre-emptive strike…
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