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False Idol: Aung San Suu Kyi and the Rohingya Crisis
The events that have sparked the current crisis in Myanmar began on August 25th, when Rohingya militants, belonging…
Calling it Like it is: Venezuela’s Dictatorship
The world is finally paying attention to the long-term Venezuelan Crisis. For close to a decade, Venezuela has been…
Hurricane Season: Pressure to Change
In recent weeks, a series of hurricanes and tropical storms have hit the Caribbean and Southern United States.…
Those Who Remain: Syria’s Unsung Heroes
News of a supposed "end" to Syria's six-year conflict flooded headlines following a statement from Russian Defence…
Catalonian Independence: Defying the Autonomous…
With more than 700 mayors across the Catalonian region of Spain declaring their allegiance towards independence and…
Kagame and The Congo
Rich in resources yet rife with conflict, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is geographically the second…
Despite Opposition, Kurdistan’s Independence…
In a region profoundly lacking in international accord, the so-called Islamic State (IS) has provided a cause that…
Kenya’s Historic Elections, Unknown Future
During the summer of 2017, election season put all eyes on Kenya. Although a decade ago, the unprecedented violence…
Theatre as a Device for Reconciliation in War-Torn…
Editor's Note: This article includes direct interviews with cast members of Victus: La Memoria, many of whom are…
Harvey, Irma, and the Implications of High-Risk Gambling
It’s September 10th in Florida. Evacuations have taken place, reporters are feverishly on their feet, Irma is about…
#Fedidwgugl: The Dangers of Pragmatic Centrism and…
This Sunday, 24 September 2017, about 61.5 million German voters will elect a new Bundestag. Many expect the…
Iraq’s Crisis in Education: Dismantling the Roots…
The Iraqi Civil War has triggered a wave of humanitarian crises since its beginning in 2014. Iraqi families have…