Where Do Refugees Stand in the Beirut Disaster? Renée Lehman Sep 13, 2020 As the Lebanese parliament remains in shambles, popular protests have continued despite a COVID-19 lockdown, and…
A Year After Landing: Syrian Refugees in Canada Helena Martin Dec 5, 2016 Last December, Canada welcomed its first batch of Syrian refugees to Toronto. Since then, the Trudeau government…
Israel and the Syrian Crisis Hannah Abdoh Oct 9, 2016 At the 15-member UN Security council, Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon urgently called on all member nations to…
‘No Lost Generation’ Natalie LaMarche Mar 12, 2016 The Syrian war is inescapable. We see it everywhere in the media. We hear of the violence taking place, with…
Negotiating with the Schengen’s Gatekeeper: Turkey and the European Migrant Crisis Kathryn Schmidt Feb 8, 2016 Europe is experiencing a migrant crisis of tremendous magnitude, the largest it has experienced since the…
Should Canada welcome Syrian refugees? It’s complicated, but the answer is… Angela Yang Dec 6, 2015 Technically no one is responsible for sympathy or generosity. Technically, no one is responsible for accepting…
How ISIS Terror Has Reshaped World Politics Sarie Khalid Nov 30, 2015 The mass slaughter in Paris, the lock down in Brussels, the anti-Arab paranoia on the European far right, the…
The Age of Erdogan: Why Turkey Voted AKP Kathryn Schmidt Nov 25, 2015 The results of Turkey’s recent parliamentary election were anything but ordinary. Within the past five months,…
Video: The Refugee’s Struggle D'Arcy White Oct 27, 2015 This week is a busy one but I wanted to share this link from the Syrian refugee crisis event that I wrote about…