Iran's Water Crisis Fuels Unrest, Threatening Regime
Iran's regime faces existential threats from water scarcity, economic collapse, and public rage, mirroring the 1979 revolution. Analysis of corruption and mismanagement.
Iran's regime faces existential threats from water scarcity, economic collapse, and public rage, mirroring the 1979 revolution. Analysis of corruption and mismanagement.
Iranian-born former Ontario politician Goldie Ghamari, with 800k podcast followers, emerges as a key supporter of the protest movement seeking to overthrow Iran's regime. Read her exclusive interview.
A new report from the Eurasia Group warns Canada is uniquely vulnerable to political upheaval in the United States. Former foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy analyzes the key areas of risk.
The fall of Nicolás Maduro highlights Venezuela's tragic decline from prosperity to poverty under socialist rule. Explore the economic data and human cost of collectivist policies.
As Apple's iconic iPod approaches its 25th anniversary, we explore how this revolutionary device created the podcast era and transformed digital media forever. Read more.
IBM's experimental quantum processor Loon represents a seismic shift in computing technology beyond AI. Discover how this breakthrough could transform computation as we know it.
Former Montreal Gazette journalist Donna Nebenzahl releases poignant memoir 'The Summer of '79,' exploring love, grief, and the enduring power of memory through her transformative summer in Greece.
Argentina's new president Javier Milei is channeling Ronald Reagan's economic revolution with radical free-market reforms that could reshape South America's economic landscape.