News

Myanmar has been embroiled in civil war since 2021. What does the failure to bring peace mean for the nation and the ...
Poland’s upcoming presidential election will shape the pace of reform, relations with the EU, and the appeal of rising populist politics.
Theo makes podcasts and writes articles about politics, economics, and philosophy. He grew up in Seattle and is originally from Washington, D.C. He likes falafel, utilitarianism, and maps.
In this opinion piece, Noa Wittenberg-Ross investigates the Mohawk Mothers’ efforts to delay excavation at the Royal Victoria Hospital construction site due to the suspected presence of unmarked ...
The Global Gag Rule was the first ideological limit on aid, but it would not be the last. It laid the groundwork for the normalization of arbitrary and partisan limitations on US aid, culminating ...
TSMC’s new $100 billion investment in U.S. chip manufacturing marks a seismic shift geopolitical realignment, with profound implications for U.S.-China-Taiwan relations.
In our hyper-globalized and online world, quality journalism is at risk of disappearing. I turned to Edward Girardet, an award-winning Swiss-American journalist, correspondent, editor, producer, and ...
The role of oil and gas in the Canadian economy is a contentious political issue, dividing Canadians along political and geographic lines. Many Canadians view the industry as a significant contributor ...
One in three children is out of school in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), leaving an estimated 30 million children between the ages of 5 and 18 without access to formal education. Access to ...
“FREEDOM CANNOT BE BEATEN INTO SUBMISSION!” reads the bold, black, and resolute marker on a Georgian protestor’s homemade sign, the English lettering imploring the West and international community to ...
The 2020 Russia-Ukraine war has brought gas exportation from Russia to the European Union (EU) to a screeching halt. Since 1991, natural gas exported from Russia to European states has been passed ...