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Political Distancing: Canada’s Role in the Yemeni…
As negotiations between Yemen, their allies, and the UN continue, the Security Council’s investigation into…
À la rencontre de l’American Dream
Cet esprit de communauté et solidarité, unique à la ville de Houston, est pour Vera ce qui fait basculer le…
A Tale of Race in Two Nations
Despite systemic racism being a considerable issue in both France and the US, the dialogue around the subject of…
From 4chan to Instagram: How QAnon Became Mainstream
QAnon is constantly evolving: while Q-like figures themselves have somewhat been forgotten and many of their…
Cost of Normality: Mongolia’s Stranded Citizens…
Closed borders have locked thousands of Mongolian citizens out of their homes, and the return trip isn't easy.
Poli-Tea: Why Won’t Trump Concede?
In this first episode of Poli-Tea, hosts Ally Lemieux Fanset, Ashwin Nair and Parmida Bakhshi chat about Trump's!-->…
A Delicate Balancing Act at the Heart of Central Asia
Kazakhstan’s position is a complicated one. The country’s ruling elites are attaching themselves to China’s rising…
How the Dominance of English Has Insulated Science
The English language has come to dominate the world of scientific communication and publication in the latter half…
Working as an OB-GYN under China’s One-Child…
After a first child, women were obliged to have an intrauterine device inserted. After a second child, it was…
The Case for a Nordic Federation
"The deep historical, linguistic, and cultural roots shared in the Nordic region, coupled with the countries…
MIR Meets: James Skinner of CANZUK International
Host Mathieu Lavault sits down with James Skinner, founder and executive director at CANZUK International to!-->…
When a Silver Bullet Backfires: Analyzing the…
In theory, the microcredit model seemed ideal for reducing poverty. The UN even declared 2005 the "International…