Iranian Foreign Minister to visit China ahead of new round of nuclear talks with US

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi will visit China on the eve of a new round of nuclear talks with the United States. This visit could be crucial for Iran’s position in the diplomatic game, as Tehran seeks the support of its longstanding partners, China and Russia. While the US is stepping up sanctions pressure, Iran is hoping for a constructive role for Beijing in the negotiations. Can China help Iran in this difficult situation? Find out more about this important diplomatic development and its implications for global politics.

Canada in 2025: Elbows up, sovereignty at stake

Canada in 2025 is experiencing a real upheaval. Under the slogan “Elbows up!!” – “Elbows up!” – the nation unites against an economic attack from the south. Donald Trump, once again president of the United States, is threatening Canadian sovereignty, but Canada is responding in kind: new tariffs, the Buy Canadian campaign, and a patriotism that has awakened after decades of dormancy. How did a hockey tactic become a symbol of resistance? Can Canada withstand the pressure of an economic giant? Explore how the country that has always been the “nice neighbour” is ready to fight for its place in the world.

How the courts can make the Trump administration accountable for failing to comply with court decisions

A number of legal experts have warned that the unwillingness of the Donald Trump administration to comply with court rulings could lead to a serious constitutional crisis. The US Supreme Court has ordered the administration to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the US, but officials are ignoring the decision. Judges are already facing charges of contempt of court. Can the courts hold the executive branch accountable for its actions? What tools does the judiciary have to protect its credibility? We explore this tense situation and the possible consequences for the country.