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The Biennial at Istanbul Modern: Lacking In Locality
This weekend, I had the chance to go to one of Istanbul’s most prestigious art shows, the Istanbul…
A Day Inside Myanmar’s Unremarkable Parliament
55 years ago, the world watched as Myanmar, formerly Burma, suffered a revolutionary coup d'état in which the…
Ai Weiwei’s Political Artistry: Good Fences Make Good…
Human rights advocate and renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei has not only taken the contemporary art movement by…
How the World Bank is Aggressively Targeting Childhood…
Stunting (also referred to as stunted growth or nutritional stunting) is the limited growth of human development in…
Charlottesville: Hate Speech vs. Freedom of Speech
We are lucky to live in a time and place when we are granted the right to free speech. In our digital age, we can…
Why Facebook Took So Long to Identify Russian Ads
On September 6, Facebook finally admitted to finding evidence pointing to Russian meddling on its platform to…
A Tale of Two Cities: Bridging the Gap Between Canada-US…
Spanning the short distance between Windsor, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan, the Ambassador Bridge is among the few…
The Past and the Present: An In-Depth Look at the…
Following the recent terrorist attack in Barcelona, Spain is yet again engulfed by another pressing issue that…
A Credibility Problem
On September 23rd, US bombers and fighter jets flew close to North Korea's Eastern coast. Dana White, a pentagon…
Saint turned Human: Aung San Suu Kyi’s Silence on…
Like a broken record, Aung San Suu Kyi, State Counsellor of Myanmar has come under fire for her recent commentary,…
Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed Bin Salman: A Man with a…
If recent news these past few months is anything to go by, Saudi Arabia, under the newly appointed Crown Prince…
Combating Corruption: The Insidious Influence of Jose…
The incumbent president of Angola, Joao Lourenco, is no stranger to politics. Born in Portuguese Angola in 1954, he…