Global Politics
News for Global Politics
Date: October 2, 2024, 8:50 PM GMT
Executive Summary: This week’s news is dominated by the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, with international attention focused on the humanitarian crisis and the potential for wider regional instability. The conflict has also sparked debates about global politics and the role of international institutions. Meanwhile, the upcoming US presidential election continues to generate headlines, with the vice-presidential debate sparking analysis of the candidates’ performances and potential implications for US foreign policy. Other key events include India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s meetings with US officials, and the continued focus on global economic challenges amidst political uncertainties.
The Israel-Hamas Conflict
365 Days Of War: How Israel-Hamas war shapes current global politics and movements
The current iteration of the Israel-Hamas war is ongoing at a time when global institutions should ideally have halted or at the very least, contained the conflict. The war has raised questions about the effectiveness of international organizations in managing conflicts and the need for reform.
News9 LIVE (13h ago)
How Israel responds to Iranian missile strikes could reshape politics of the region
Iran has answered Israel’s military decimation of its key proxies by firing an unprecedented volley of rockets and missiles at Israeli targets. The retaliatory strikes have heightened tensions in the region and raised concerns about the potential for escalation.
CBC (3h ago)
How New York’s Jews are marking the 1-year anniversary of Oct. 7
Nearly a year has passed since Oct. 7, the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust. As the first anniversary of Hamas’s attack on Israel approaches, Jewish communities in New York are grappling with the trauma and the ongoing conflict.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency (6h ago)
365 Days Of War: Wreckage of Israel-Hamas war on region’s economy and infrastructure
The Israel-Hamas war has taken a heavy toll on human life on both sides, along with which the economic fallout from the war has also been severe. The conflict has disrupted trade, damaged infrastructure, and forced many businesses to close.
News9 LIVE (9h ago)
The US Presidential Election
‘Whoever wins US election will need to strike delicate balance amid Middle East tensions’
The 2024 US presidential election is drawing near, and the world is watching as the Middle East implodes. The conflict in Israel and the ongoing tensions in the region will be a major foreign policy challenge for the next US president.
The Mirror (2h ago)
Renegotiate or Retrench? Trump and Harris Offer Stark Choices for U.S.-Korea Relations
For allies like South Korea, the uncertainty surrounding U.S. commitment during the presidential election season creates a challenging strategic environment. The two US presidential candidates offer starkly different approaches to US-Korea relations, which could have significant implications for the region.
The National Interest (3h ago)
The VP Debate Shows How Performance Shapes Our Democracy
Politics is, oftentimes than not, theater—and that serves its own vital purpose. The recent vice-presidential debate has sparked discussion about the role of performance in shaping political discourse and public perception of candidates.
Time Magazine (2h ago)
Who won the vice-presidential debate?
The vice-presidential debate has been analyzed by political commentators and pundits, with different perspectives on which candidate emerged as the winner. The debate has also highlighted key policy differences between the two candidates and their respective parties.
The Economist (10h ago)
International Relations
EAM Jaishankar holds ‘productive’ talks with US NSA Sullivan
India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has held a “productive” meeting with US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. The meeting focused on bilateral cooperation and regional issues, underscoring the importance of the US-India relationship in the current global context.
Social News XYZ (2h ago)
‘Jaishankar Meets Blinken: Strengthening US-India Ties Amid Global Challenges’
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Washington, D.C., to discuss deepening bilateral cooperation and addressing global challenges. The meeting highlighted the growing strategic partnership between the two countries, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region.
Devdiscourse (5h ago)
EAM meets with US NSA Jake Sullivan, and VP Kamala Harris’ NSA Phil Gordon
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, who is in the US, met with US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Vice President Kamala Harris’ NSA Phil Gordon. The meetings underscore the increasing importance of bilateral dialogue and cooperation between the US and India.
UNITED NEWS OF INDIA (6h ago)
A summit caught between past and future
International cooperation tends to be hardest when it is needed most. The world leaders convened in New York for the United Nations General Assembly this week, where the focus was on global challenges such as the Israel-Hamas conflict and climate change. The summit highlighted the need for international collaboration and the complexities of achieving global consensus.
Jamaica Gleaner (7h ago)
Global Economy
UK beats Europe with equity market activity amid global political uncertainty
Global stock market debuts have been hampered by political uncertainty, but the UK has outpaced European rivals with a flurry of activity this year, fueled by its status as a financial hub. The UK’s performance highlights the resilience of its financial sector despite global economic headwinds.
The Independent (5h ago)
Italy’s political stability wins over major global investors
Political stability in Italy is attracting significant global investors like BlackRock and Microsoft. A recent meeting between Larry Fink and PM Meloni led to discussions about potential investments in the Italian economy.
Decode39 (6h ago)
Intel needs a miracle
America’s chip champion Intel has fallen on hard times. The company is facing significant challenges in the global semiconductor market, struggling to compete with rivals from Asia. Intel’s struggles highlight the importance of innovation and technological advancement in maintaining global economic competitiveness.
The Economist (13h ago)