MIR Meets: Sridhar Venkatapuram Part 2
Part 2: Host Sydney Murray sits down with Sridhar Venkatapuram, Senior Lecturer in Global Health and Philosophy at King’s College, to explore the ethical dimensions of global health. They discuss how ethical frameworks are both integrated…
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MIR Meets: Sridhar Venkatapuram Part 1
Host Sydney Murray sits down with Sridhar Venkatapuram, Senior Lecturer in Global Health and Philosophy at King’s College, to explore the ethical dimensions of global health. They discuss how ethical frameworks are both integrated and…
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Chrystia Freeland’s Undoing in a Party Trying to Move On from Justin Trudeau
Despite Freeland’s attempt to seize on Trudeau’s unpopularity in her surprising resignation, she was ultimately pulled down in the Liberal leadership race by the very person who brought her into politics.
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Pull Down the Posters: A Brief Ba’ath Postmortem from the Syrian Diaspora
For over half a century, Syria has endured authoritarian rule, large-scale conflict, and mass displacement. Rebuilding the nation after the fall of the Ba’ath regime requires not only economic development but also the preservation of…
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Transgender Sex Workers Offer Hope to the Long-Standing AIDS Epidemic Among Indian Truckers
Transgender sex workers are emerging as a key stakeholder in helping to combat the decades-long HIV/AIDS crisis faced by India's trucker community.
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Le Tribunal Populaire : Quand les Réseaux Sociaux Influent sur la Justice
Quand la justice affronte le tribunal des réseaux sociaux : l’affaire Nekfeu illustre comment l’opinion publique peut influencer enquêtes et procès. Jusqu’où la justice peut-elle rester impartiale face à cette pression numérique ?
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Pierre Poilievre’s Digital Dominance Was Never Built to Last
If Poilievre fails to pivot and stay relevant, his digital dominance may soon be nothing more than a loud echo in a shrinking chamber.
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Algeria as Europe’s Gateway: Energy Dependence or Exploitation?
The 2020 Russia-Ukraine war has brought gas exportation from Russia to the European Union (EU) to a screeching halt. Since 1991, natural gas exported from Russia to European states has been passed through pipelines in Ukraine. However, once…
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Economic Pragmatism in a World of Political Uncertainty: Insights from an Obama Advisor
Jason Furman is an American economist and the former chair of the Council of Economic Advisors for President Barack Obama. In this interview with Mr. Furman, we discuss how a second Trump administration could impact the U.S. economy,…
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Looking for a Man in Finance: Jet-Setting, Globetrotting Mark Carney Is Just Who the Liberals Need
Mark Carney, a one-percenter through and through, is riding an unlikely wave of popularity in an era defined by anti-elite and anti-globalization backlash.
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