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It’s Always Sunni in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia's mass executions in January were, paradoxically, not a message to Iran as much as a warning to a…
“Antiestablishmentarianism”: A Big Word for…
In the wake of the Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary, there seems to be a myriad of articles on varying …
Rolling Out the Red Carpet: Iran’s Reintegration…
European countries have laid out the red carpet to welcome back an old counterpart into their states for the first…
Child Soldiers around the World: Can You Relate?
Over my short lifetime, I have lived in and travelled to over 28 countries. My family and I have moved numerous…
Interview with Professor Mark Brawley: Understanding the…
MIR Online interviewed Mark Brawley, Professor in the Political Science Department of McGill University, about the…
The Pen and the Sword
We need to talk about journalists.
As our storytellers, they largely stay behind the camera—pen or smartphone in…
Negotiating with the Schengen’s Gatekeeper: Turkey and…
Europe is experiencing a migrant crisis of tremendous magnitude, the largest it has experienced since the…
Untapped Potential: Iran’s Prospects Following…
January 15, 2016 marked a historic day in the eyes of many Iranians as international sanctions were lifted…
The Face of Drones
From a Western point of view, the recent use of drones to supplace human soldiers fighting terrorist groups in…
Band-Aid Solutions or Long-Term Prevention: The Dilemma…
On January 25, the government of El Salvador issued a warning to its citizens, urging women to not get pregnant…
The SDGs Offer More Than Just a Great Personality
September 25, 2015 marked the launch of the seventeen internationally adopted UN Sustainable Development Goals.…
The Tax Code: A Trial by Tampon
The issue of the "tampon tax" has gained prominence over the past year. A Change.org petition started by …