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Flood Prevention in Pakistan: What’s Changed Since 2010?
Flood Prevention in Pakistan: What’s Changed Since 2010?
Middle EastYasmine VakiliOctober 5, 2022Pakistan, Flood, Climate Change
The Rise of Populism in Europe
The Rise of Populism in Europe
EuropeYasmin LountchenkoOctober 5, 2022Populism, France, Italy, Melloni, Marine Le Pen, Democracy
Conflict Reignited in the Former Soviet Union
Conflict Reignited in the Former Soviet Union
Russia & FSUBy Jessica SpiersOctober 5, 2022Turkey, Greece, Russia, Ukraine, Soviet, USSR, Armenia, Azerbaijan
Cristina de Kirchner: Unveiling the Flaws of Peronism
Cristina de Kirchner: Unveiling the Flaws of Peronism
AmericasBy Camila KellyOctober 5, 2022Argentina, Populism, Democracy, Corruption
Progress in Peril: Tunisian Civil Society’s Role in Progressive Politics
Progress in Peril: Tunisian Civil Society’s Role in Progressive Politics
Middle EastBy Amineh Najam-ud-dinOctober 5, 2022Tunisia, Democracy, Civil Rights, Arab Spring
Hawaii Tourism: Opposite of a Paradise for Locals
Hawaii Tourism: Opposite of a Paradise for Locals
AmericasBy Cristell BacilioOctober 5, 2022Hawaii, United States, Tourism, Environment
Women Left Behind: The War in Ukraine
Women Left Behind: The War in Ukraine
Russia & FSUBy Megha PolavarapuOctober 5, 2022Reproductive Health, Gender, Women's Rights, Ukraine, Russia, Gender Inequality
The Forgotten Islamic Republic: Mauritania’s Importance in the World
The Forgotten Islamic Republic: Mauritania’s Importance in the World
AfricaBy Katie HarmonOctober 4, 2022Mauritania, Islam, Islamic Republic
Current Geopolitical Tensions and Renewed Fighting Between Armenian and Azerbaijani Forces has Potential to Draw Regional Powers into Conflict
Current Geopolitical Tensions and Renewed Fighting Between Armenian and Azerbaijani Forces has Potential to Draw Regional Powers into Conflict
Russia & FSUBy Margo StantonOctober 3, 2022Armenia, Azerbaijan
Convicted of Libel — Repercussions of Philippines’ War on Free Press
Convicted of Libel — Repercussions of Philippines’ War on Free Press
AsiaBy Ika AdhaniOctober 3, 2022Democracy, Press, Rodrigo Duterte, Philippines, Journalists, Censorship
The Inherited Struggle of the Italian Government
The Inherited Struggle of the Italian Government
EuropeBy Daniele PipernoSeptember 28, 2022Italy, Election, Government, Economy
Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam: Groundbreaking or Cataclysmic?
Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam: Groundbreaking or Cataclysmic?
AfricaBy Aidan DonovanSeptember 28, 2022Ethiopia, Dam, Water, Egypt, Sudan, Infrastructure, Energy
The Implications of the War in Ukraine on Healthcare Disparity in Kyrgyzstan
The Implications of the War in Ukraine on Healthcare Disparity in Kyrgyzstan
Russia & FSUNikolai RodriguesSeptember 28, 2022Kyrgyzstan, Health, Russia, Ukraine, Migrant Labor
The Disappearance of Syriantown: A History of Middle Eastern Immigration to Boston
The Disappearance of Syriantown: A History of Middle Eastern Immigration to Boston
Middle EastBy Danya KarivSeptember 28, 2022Immigration, Boston, Islamophobia, Syria
Brazilian Independence Day Intensifies Political Climate As Nation's Election Looms
Brazilian Independence Day Intensifies Political Climate As Nation's Election Looms
AmericasBy Emilia CoxSeptember 28, 2022Brazil, Election, Independence, Democracy, Bolsonaro, Lula
Queen Elizabeth’s Death Marks Hong Kong’s Final Farewell to Autonomy
Queen Elizabeth’s Death Marks Hong Kong’s Final Farewell to Autonomy
AsiaBy Helen RothSeptember 28, 2022Hong Kong, Queen Elizabeth II, Democracy, China
Patriarchy Kills: The Phenomenon of Honor Killings in Jordan and Worldwide
Patriarchy Kills: The Phenomenon of Honor Killings in Jordan and Worldwide
Middle EastBy Ruofei ShangSeptember 28, 2022Human Rights, Jordan, Gender-Based Violence, Patriarchy
Monarchy Plans Egregious Funeral & Coronation Costs Amidst Cost of Living and Energy Crisis
Monarchy Plans Egregious Funeral & Coronation Costs Amidst Cost of Living and Energy Crisis
EuropeBy Margaret OrtwerthSeptember 28, 2022United Kingdom, Monarchy, Queen Elizabeth II, State Funeral, Energy
There is Something in The Water in The Gaza Strip
There is Something in The Water in The Gaza Strip
Middle EastPaul St. CyrMay 1, 2022Gaza, Palestine, Water, Food Security, Human Rights, Israel, Electricity, United Nations, Fishing
Obrador and the Mexican Recall: A Political Show of Weakness
Obrador and the Mexican Recall: A Political Show of Weakness
AmericasBy Michael YueMay 1, 2022Mexico, Election, Campaign, Domestic Politics, Crime, Change
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