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What Does Lula’s Release Mean for Brazil?
With anti-government protests currently sweeping parts of Latin America, Lula's incendiary tactics could openly…
Ok, Boomer: Teen Rebellion in the Internet era
"Unlike the counterculture movement of the 1960s, where protesting occurred in the open, we have the internet, a…
The Gambia’s Lawsuit Against Myanmar Offers Hope for…
Despite numerous UN fact-finding missions, resolutions, and public condemnations, The Gambia's case represents the…
Playground Politics: Objectivity and Partisanship in…
Impeachment is founded on the basis of objectivity by elected officials and focusses on the behaviour rather than…
From Indigenous Icon to Political Exile: The Downfall of…
Whether Bolivia’s transition to a new, democratically-elected government will go smoothly is still uncertain. What…
The World’s Most Unbreathable City
I have been privileged to live and grow up in a place where the air is not slowly poisoning me, nor affecting my…
Editorial: 06.12.1989
Nous, membres de l’équipe du McGill International Review, invitons nos lectrices et lecteurs à vous joindre à nous…
Rappler Journalist Patricia Evangelista shares stories…
As a part of her tour across Canada, Rappler journalist and 2019 Marshall McLuhan Fellow Patricia Evangelista came…
A Scheer Lack of Leadership: The 2019 Election Dud and…
As the party's convention in April quickly approaches, it is unclear whether Scheer will have the same luck in…
Une Europe Militaire: Poussée d’Ego de Macron, ou…
Macron a des considérations légitimes quant au besoin de remodeler la sécurité européenne. Cependant, est-ce qu’une…
Twitter Toxicity: The Dangers of Mixing the Presidency…
For the average citizen, Twitter is an excellent place to fire off irreverent thoughts; Trump is not the average…
Stealing the City
What do Manhattan's millionaire elite and subway fare-jumpers have in common? Both are stealing from the city.…