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Left out in the foggy dew: Ireland’s post-Brexit future
(please erase this after its been posted on Facebook, this caption shows up on google searches) The MIR is proud to…
The Climate March’s New (and Old) Direction
The streets of the world have been flooded recently — not by the Earth’s rising oceans, but by people…
The Economic Effects of a New President in Argentina
Ever since it was predicted that the incumbent president, Mauricio Macri, would likely be usurped during the…
What We Can Learn from Tekashi69’s Trial About…
In the age of social media, likes, and followers, Tekashi69 leveraged this to create his persona and boost…
How Twitter became the ‘Parliament of the…
Twitter has emerged as the main platform for activists and dissidents in the Middle East to discuss and criticize.…
The United Kingdom’s Prorogation Crisis
As a result of this prorogation, one of the central problems of the UK’s constitution, the lack of legal restraints…
Taking Climate Change to Court
The plaintiffs claim that the countries’ failure to reduce emissions at the maximal level is in violation of their…
Attaques xénophobes en Afrique du Sud : les…
Grâce à la médiatisation importante de cette troisième vague d'émeutes, les attaques provoquent l’indignation dans…
There Are No More Second Chances
With rhetoric continuously taking precedence over substance, it is unsurprising that there are no clear paths…
A “Trump deal” with Iran: At What Cost?
Trump has made another one of his gambles. He could still get the deal he wants, but at the moment, it seem like…
The War on Carbon: Climate Security as National Security
Government is capable of quick and decisive actions, but unfortunately for the climate movement in the U.S., action…
Where The Real War On Terror Lies
Have ISIS and al-Qaeda really been decimated? Or have they merely recalibrated to establish regional dominance? The…