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The Graveyard of Promises: The Case of Afghanistan
Only one year into their rule, the Taliban had publicly announced 378 diplomatic meetings with at least 35…
Le rapport au corps noir dans les Amériques (première…
N.B. : Cet article contient deux volets; domination et résistance. La date de publication du second volet n’est pas…
Free Speech in the Digital Age: Elon Musk, Twitter, and…
In an ever-increasing age of technology and digital advancement, social media has become seamlessly integrated into…
Malgré ses promesses de soins gratuits, le NHS est…
Le National Health Service (NHS) du Royaume-Uni, qui a connu sa plus grande grève de l'histoire les 6 et 7 février…
‘Ethical’ Imperialism: Using Religious Freedom as a…
The question lies less in how one must define religious freedom, but rather on who determines its legitimacy as a…
Une discussion avec Sara El-Yafi: Le Point sur le Liban
Compte tenu de la grave crise économique et politique au Liban, Marilou el Mabsout et Joseph Abounohra ont…
Laïcité in France: From Freedom of the Church to the…
France needs to come back to the original conception of laïcité - coined in the 1905 law - that was meant to create…
Aung San Suu Kyi: Queen of Selective Compliance
How is it possible that one of the most damning genocides of the 21st century–the Rohingya genocide–unfolded in…
MIR Meets: David Sax
Host Andrew Xu sits down with David Sax, a Canadian freelance journalist and the author of The Future Is Analog:…
Opinion: Why Did We Believe George Santos?
George Santos' elaborate, easily disprovable lies raise questions about who we believe and why we choose to believe…
Greenwashing: Unearthing Deceptive Marketing Strategies
The phenomenon of fashion brands and retailers falsely presenting themselves as “sustainable” or “eco-friendly”…
L’union fait la loi
Un nouvel acteur mondial commence à peser dans les sujets de souveraineté et de politique numérique, alors que…