Boko Haram Strikes Again in Nigeria Joshua Poggianti Jan 26, 2021 Boko Haram's unchecked growth in the last decade makes it one of Africa's largest terrorist groups, along with…
Nigerian Government Bombs Refugee Camp: Another Failed Attempt at Defeating Boko… Hannah Gerber Feb 10, 2017 After nearly a decade of fighting a bloody insurgency against this militant group, the Nigerian government has made…
First Comes War, Then Comes Famine Maddie Clark Nov 9, 2016 They’ve killed upwards of 20,000 people through suicide bombs and armed raids, decimated large swaths of land,…
Safe Schools Declaration: A Promising Response to Attacks on Education Jeremy Monk Oct 28, 2016 Western news media has adequately reported on important cases of attacks on education in the developing world over…
Terrorism in the Election Season Ryan Mernin Mar 26, 2016 Days after Bush’s reelection in his 2004 race against John Kerry, philosopher Todd May wrote an article chronicling…
Weekly Round-Up: One Last Look Sarah Khan Mar 22, 2015 This week, MIR online traveled from Algeria, to Russia, to Venezuela, and various places in between. We covered…
Hungry for Power: Boko Haram’s Strategic Alliance with ISIS Alix Vadot Mar 17, 2015 The last update on the international terrorist radar? A supposed allegiance between two of the most powerful…
Bolstering Human Rights: A Brick in the Road D'Arcy White Mar 12, 2015 Last month, Amnesty International released their annual 2014/15 report on the state of the world’s human rights.…
Weekly Roundup: From Chibok to Catalonia Katrina Kairys Oct 26, 2014 This week, MIR Online introduced readers to a diverse set of issues ranging from the harm of Islamophobia to the…
Forgotten Women of Nigeria? Michelle Yang Oct 20, 2014 Earlier this year news and social media outlets exploded with word that several hundred schoolgirls had been…