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Commentary: History and presidents who take territories — John A. Tures
The United States has been in an expansionist mood since its independence. This country has added territory in a variety of ways.
Mexico says Google relabeled the entire gulf, including Mexican and Cuban maritime areas, but President Trump’s order applies ...
President Trump’s approach to foreign policy deals is reviving a bygone imperial approach that may backfire, experts say.
Bringing Canada into the United States, however farcical the prospect may seem, would alter the political map in a way likely ...
The Gulf of Mexico is now called the Gulf of America for Google Maps users in the United States, keeping with the terms of ...
This is not exclusive to the Middle East – “map wars” are underway across the globe. Some of the more well-known examples ...
Mexico will take Google to court if it insists on changing the Gulf of Mexico’s name to “Gulf of America” for Maps users in ...
The United States has officially updated its maps to Gulf of America. Google has renamed the Gulf of Mexico for some users.
The term 'Gulf of America' began to be implemented this afternoon on Apple devices of users in the United States ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says her government is not ruling out filing a civil lawsuit against Google if it ...
It’s not clear if Canada wants to become a U.S. state, though technically it would be possible without its buy-in ...
All are engaged in controversies over the territorial integrity of nation-states ... They align their maps with United Nations efforts to map the territories according to international law ...