Review Radio: The Golden Globes Controversy
Host Andrew Wei sits down with Los Angeles Times reporters Stacy Perman and Josh Rottenberg. They discuss the downfall of the Golden Globe Awards, and what it means for the future of entertainment awards ceremonies.
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Operation Barkhane in Mali: The End of French Intervention Raises New Concerns
In the summer of 2021, Emmanuel Macron announced the end of Operation Barkhane, withdrawing most French troops from Mali in early 2022. This unexpected announcement opens the door for a seismic shift in North African security.
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Review Radio: Russia, Ukraine, NATO, and the US
Host Marion-Ines Le Pape sits down with Thomas Graham, former Senior Director for Russia in the National Security Council Staff. They discuss the rising tension between Russia and the Western block, the possibility of a Russian invasion in…
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A Guide to Hispanic Naming Conventions
Have you ever wondered why your Latin American friend has a long name, and were you confused when he tried to explain why? Or are you a Latin American person whose name is always misunderstood by non-Latin Americans?
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NATO, Gaddafi, and the Arab Spring
The Arab Spring and following rebellion came at an opportune time for the West to dethrone Gaddafi, who, in addition to being an erratic, nationalist dictator, had now also betrayed the West and cost them millions of dollars.
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Opinion | Canada, the World Cup, and an Ethical Dilemma
The Canadian men's soccer team is finally good. Here's why that puts fans in a tough position.
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Dune: In the Crosshairs of Representation and Science-Fiction
A critical and commercial success in the age of a feeble film industry bloated with recycled narratives and characters, Dune satisfied the dreams of a fanbase who had suffered through decades of failed adaptations and galvanized an audience…
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The Extreme Difficulty of Diplomatically Resolving the Ethiopian War
The unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Tigray is shaped by Ethiopia's secessionist past and ethnic federalism. As the year-long war intensifies, the international community is still hoping for a window of opportunity for diplomacy, but…
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Increasing Our Capacity for Care: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Exposed Quebec’s Long-Term Care Crisis
Despite the available medical knowledge, provincial governments were slow to effectively implement preventative methods and manage the outbreak of the pandemic. As a country renowned for its healthcare system, this failure to protect…
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Long Bastions of Colonialism, Museums Face Reckoning Over Stolen Art
By refusing to give back the stolen art, European museums continue to keep the heritage and culture of other people hostage. They deny the dispossessed rightful access to their own history.
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