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2018 Saw Influential Women Targeted in Iraq
A four-month period in 2018 saw a series of murders in Iraq from which a significant pattern emerged. The victims…
What does the Future Hold for Turkish Civil Society?
Writing in Turkey has become a difficult task. Most of the sincere journalists have been arrested and put on trial…
The Frozen Frontier: Climate Change Attracting Global…
The trajectory of events around the North Pole may be uncertain but with market forces and geopolitical strategy at…
America’s Democracy Problem
Mr. Trump and his campaign team may well have committed crimes on their way to the West Wing, and they should be…
Op-ed: Farewell to Golan
This afternoon, President Trump announced that the United States would be formally recognizing Israel’s claims to…
Not a Curse, Just Bad Economic Policy
The recent escalation of Venezuela’s political and economic crisis has sparked vibrant discussion on the origins of…
Ukraine’s Presidential Election, Explained
This year, Ukraine’s tumultuous polity will be shaken once again as the country heads to the polls: March 31st will…
Canada’s Unique Private Sponsorship Program for…
The past 40 years have seen other refugee crises come and go in many other countries, but the way in which Canada…
Why isn’t China getting younger?
China's move from the "one-child policy" to the "two-child policy" was supposed to encourage higher birth rate in…
Three Indecisive Brexit Days in March
On March 29th, the United Kingdom (UK) is supposed to leave the European Union (EU) according to the two-year…
L’Assèchement de la Mer d’Aral: Les…
L’assèchement de la mer d’Aral est une catastrophe naturelle passée sous le radar du public mondial, dont on entend…
Review Radio: The Crisis in Venezuela
On today's episode of Review Radio, Côme Cabrère dives into the growing crisis in Venezuela with the support of two…