MAY 6: Fragile Diplomacy, Global Shifts, Power Recalibrations
KEY DEVELOPMENTS * The United States pauses its Strait of Hormuz operation. * A suspected hantavirus outbreak expands, with new confirmed infections linked to a cruise ship cluster. * The U.S. political landscape shifts through primary elections, legal rulings, and growing institutional tensions. * Canada accelerates industrial and economic defense strategies in response
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MAY 8: Economic Pressure, Fragile Ceasefires, Strategic Competition
KEY DEVELOPMENTS * A U.S. federal court ruled President Trump’s latest 10 percent tariffs unlawful, opening the door to broader legal challenges. * The United States and Iran exchanged fire again despite ongoing negotiations and a fragile truce. * Canada unveiled major investments in youth mental health, housing, skilled trades, migration
Why Nuclear Deterrence Is Being Challenged — And Why It Still Isn’t Going Away
Inside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty at the United Nations, calls to replace nuclear deterrence with “common security” are growing. This ONEST+ analysis explains why the idea is gaining traction — and why nuclear powers are unlikely to abandon deterrence anytime soon.
MAY 6: Fragile Diplomacy, Global Shifts, Power Recalibrations
KEY DEVELOPMENTS * The United States pauses its Strait of Hormuz operation. * A suspected hantavirus outbreak expands, with new confirmed infections linked to a cruise ship cluster. * The U.S. political landscape shifts through primary elections, legal rulings, and growing institutional tensions. * Canada accelerates industrial and economic defense strategies in response
MAY 4: Legal Shifts, Escalation Risks, Global Realignment
KEY DEVELOPMENTS * The U.S. Supreme Court restores nationwide access to the abortion pill mifepristone, reversing a major legal threat to reproductive care. * A suspected hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship leaves at least three dead, prompting a WHO investigation. * The United States launches a new operation in the Strait
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MAY 8: Economic Pressure, Fragile Ceasefires, Strategic Competition
KEY DEVELOPMENTS * A U.S. federal court ruled President Trump’s latest 10 percent tariffs unlawful, opening the door to broader legal challenges. * The United States and Iran exchanged fire again despite ongoing negotiations and a fragile truce. * Canada unveiled major investments in youth mental health, housing, skilled trades, migration
Why Nuclear Deterrence Is Being Challenged — And Why It Still Isn’t Going Away
Inside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty at the United Nations, calls to replace nuclear deterrence with “common security” are growing. This ONEST+ analysis explains why the idea is gaining traction — and why nuclear powers are unlikely to abandon deterrence anytime soon.
MAY 6: Fragile Diplomacy, Global Shifts, Power Recalibrations
KEY DEVELOPMENTS * The United States pauses its Strait of Hormuz operation. * A suspected hantavirus outbreak expands, with new confirmed infections linked to a cruise ship cluster. * The U.S. political landscape shifts through primary elections, legal rulings, and growing institutional tensions. * Canada accelerates industrial and economic defense strategies in response
MAY 4: Legal Shifts, Escalation Risks, Global Realignment
KEY DEVELOPMENTS * The U.S. Supreme Court restores nationwide access to the abortion pill mifepristone, reversing a major legal threat to reproductive care. * A suspected hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship leaves at least three dead, prompting a WHO investigation. * The United States launches a new operation in the Strait