The Great Global Game of Blame: A Comedy of Errors

The Great Global Game of Blame: A Comedy of Errors Introduction Welcome to the latest episode of the global soap opera we call international relations, where the plot twists are more unpredictable than a cat on a hot tin roof. In this episode, we explore a series of unfortunate events that would make even the most seasoned sitcom writer raise an eyebrow. From accusations of racial discrimination in South Africa to a legendary cricketer’s retirement that has fans sobbing into their tea, let’s dive into the absurdity of our world today....

May 12, 2025 · 5 min · 1004 words · Thabo Mbeki, Priya Desai

Migration Madness: How Canada Became the Go-To Destination for Everyone and Their Uncle

Migration Madness: How Canada Became the Go-To Destination for Everyone and Their Uncle Toronto, Canada In a plot twist worthy of a telenovela, Canada has found itself at the center of a migration frenzy that could make even the most seasoned border officer raise an eyebrow. Thanks to a combination of geopolitical drama, social media influence, and a dash of good old-fashioned maple syrup charm, the Great White North is now the preferred landing spot for anyone looking to escape their current situation—whether it’s political unrest, economic woes, or just a longing for a colder climate....

April 23, 2025 · 5 min · 958 words · Liam O'Connor, Sophie Tremblay

Haitian Migrants Seek Refuge in the Solar Eclipse of Opportunity

A Celestial Event and a Human Crisis Port-au-Prince, Haiti – As the sun and moon aligned on October 2nd, creating a breathtaking solar eclipse visible from both Chile and Argentina, a different kind of alignment was taking place in the hearts and minds of many Haitians. This cosmic phenomenon served as a stark reminder of two divergent realities: the beauty of nature and the harshness of life in Port-au-Prince, where the sun shines down not just on the earth but also on the chaos of extreme gang violence and poverty....

October 3, 2024 · 4 min · 707 words · Jean Baptiste, Sophie Laurent