Uncertainty of the likelihood of a Trump-Kim meeting continues to grow as each side pivots towards and away from reconciliation. Although Trump has cancelled the summit planned for this month, he has shown a renewed interest in engaging in talks with the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un. Members of the NAOC community discuss what a Read More…
Daniel Jung
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Our program editors dwell on the topics of discussion that are bound to be brought up by the upcoming Vancouver Summit.
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The 45th President of the United States has proven to be unpredictable when it comes to foreign affairs. Some of our editors comment on what this might mean during his 13-day trip through Asia.
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Our editor’s comment on Israel and the United States exiting UNESCO.
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Are the sanctions going to work? And if so, how? Take a look at what our editors think.
South Korean Special Forces attempted to assassinate Kim Il-sung
Why did these attempts fail? What do they mean for Canada?