The Crisis in Manipur: A Call for International Attention

The Latin Bulletin The Indian state of Manipur is currently facing a severe crisis, with escalating violence, the destruction of churches, loss of lives, and a significant displacement of people. Despite the gravity of the situation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has remained silent, causing concerns over his government’s response to the conflict. In this article,…

South Korea’s Dilemma: Aid or Armament for Ukraine?

The Latin Bulletin The ongoing war in Ukraine has sparked international concern, with NATO seeking support from allies like South Korea, Japan, and Australia to assist Kyiv in countering Russia’s full-scale invasion. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s recent visit to Europe has put the nation in a challenging position, given its contradictory stance on…

Ukraine’s Ascent to NATO: Vilnius Summit and Future Prospects

The Latin Bulletin President Volodymyr Zelensky had high hopes for the recent NATO summit in Vilnius, aiming to convey Ukraine’s firm message on membership aspirations. Although the outcomes fell short of immediate expectations, Ukraine finds itself closer to achieving NATO membership, a prospect that seems increasingly inevitable to Alliance members. Ukrainians have compelling reasons to…

Ukraine Secures Strong Support and Military Aid from NATO Allies

The Latin Bulletin Over the course of NATO’s annual summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, this week, Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelensky’s aspirations for Ukrainian membership in the military alliance were met with tempered responses. Despite not receiving a formal invitation or a clear timeline for accession, Ukraine has managed to secure significant support and military aid from…

Singapore Transport Minister Under Investigation: Upholding the Rule of Law

The Latin Bulletin In an unprecedented turn of events, Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has announced that Transport Minister S. Iswaran will be on leave as the city-state’s anti-graft agency, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB), initiates a probe. This marks the first investigation involving a cabinet minister in nearly four decades. While the…

Uncertainty Looms Over Thailand’s Next Prime Minister as Disqualification Ruling Looms

The Latin Bulletin Thailand’s electoral landscape has been embroiled in yet another hurdle as the country’s election body seeks a court ruling on whether newly elected lawmaker Pita Limjaroenrat should be disqualified for breaching election regulations. The progressive politician’s bid to become Thailand’s next prime minister now hangs in the balance. According to the Election…