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Who gets to be a journalist?
Ensuring the rights of journalists at protests is not only a matter of principle — it is also a question of…
MIR Meets: Brianna Proceviat
Host Victoria Aponte sits down with McGill Alumni Brianna Proceviat, a junior wargame designer and analyst for!-->…
Vaccine Rollout in the Middle East: A Spotlight on…
As one of the world’s most economically disparate regions, the Middle East provides a stark example of inequality…
Poland’s Recent Abortion Ban
Poland's recent ruling to pass a near-total ban on abortion is highlighting a divide in society between the…
Les réseaux sociaux, l’autre pouvoir : de QAnon à…
Les forums digitalisés, en s’emparant des débats officiels, favorisent l’émergence de perceptions contradictoires…
Équateur : Corruption, Fragmentation, Domination
Les discours des candidats ont été minés par le sujet de la corruption et ont dévoilé une démocratie fragile,…
The Canadian Review: Cindy Blackstock
Editor-in-Chief Charles Lepage meets with Professor Cindy Blackstock, member of the Gitxsan Nation and Professor!-->…
L’Europe du Nord ou le règne des femmes en politique
Le 26 janvier 2021, l’Estonie est devenue le premier pays au monde à être dirigé par deux femmes : Kersti…
#ComRacismoNãoHáDemocracia: Racial Discrimination and…
Black politicians are still disproportionately susceptible to discrimination in the form of racial slurs, death…
The legacy of the 1994 Crime Bill: Why reformers must be…
Although Biden was elected on the most progressive criminal justice platform, his promises to reduce incarceration,…
Who Cares About Peace in Afghanistan?
Both the Taliban and the Afghan government stand to lose from a peace deal: the Taliban will likely have to…
Ecuador Votes: The Fate of the Amazon is on the Ballot
As Ecuador's presidential election heads to a runoff vote with a focus on economic concerns, the future of the…