MIR Meets: Matthew Rosenberg Theodore Yohalem Shouse Mar 6, 2024 Host Theo Shouse sits down with Matthew Rosenberg, a Pulitzer Prize–winning correspondent at the New York Times.…
Forgotten Surrogate Mothers: The Unresolved Issues in Commercial Surrogacy Marcus Kelly Nov 15, 2023 The surrogacy industry exploits financially vulnerable surrogate mothers, raising ethical concerns due to a lack of…
Javier Milei: The Presidential Candidate that Has Shocked Argentina Sophia Rosenthal Oct 21, 2023 As Argentina awaits its general election on October 22nd, a presidential candidate is already sending shockwaves…
The Hidden Story of Thailand’s Sex Industry Maisie Wynd Smith Nov 21, 2022 Thailand's tourism industry plays a large role in the city's infamous character. But notoriety comes with a cost,…
The Seventeenth Philippine President Russel Ismael Jul 25, 2022 The recent 2022 Philippine election came as a shock to the international community. What exactly were the factors…
A Women’s Revolution in Sudan Mia Archambault Apr 19, 2022 Despite violent military pushbacks, women once again are present at the protests. This time, women have brought…
L’espoir irakien, victime de la pandémie? Adam Benzaari Apr 11, 2022 En 2019, un sursaut populaire avait fait fleurir une lueur d’espoir en Irak. Comment ces sentiments ont-ils évolué?…
War on Truth: Press Under Threat in Mexico Sabrina Nelson Mar 23, 2022 A recent spike in journalist murders in Mexico sheds light on a persistent issue of violence and impunity within…
Opinion | Canada, the World Cup, and an Ethical Dilemma Matthias Hoenisch Feb 6, 2022 The Canadian men's soccer team is finally good. Here's why that puts fans in a tough position.
La Hongrie, vilain petit canard de l’Europe Celia Medjad Jan 11, 2022 La Hongrie de Viktor Orban multiplie les lois controversées et embarrasse l'Union européenne qui semble avoir un…