The Far-Right Won in Italy – What’s Next? Simon Anquetil Dec 21, 2022 Giorgia Meloni, the leader of the Brothers of Italy, won the September 25 legislative election and is the new…
The Hidden Story of Thailand’s Sex Industry Maisie Wynd Smith Nov 21, 2022 Thailand's tourism industry plays a large role in the city's infamous character. But notoriety comes with a cost,…
A Women’s Revolution in Sudan Mia Archambault Apr 19, 2022 Despite violent military pushbacks, women once again are present at the protests. This time, women have brought…
Are the Olympics Truly Apolitical? Sarah Aaron Mar 2, 2022 Who gets to decide where “sport with a purpose” morphs into clear political manipulation?
La Hongrie, vilain petit canard de l’Europe Celia Medjad Jan 11, 2022 La Hongrie de Viktor Orban multiplie les lois controversées et embarrasse l'Union européenne qui semble avoir un…
Modern Day Slavery Under the Guise of Domestic Work: The Plight of Kenyan Workers… Mia Archambault Nov 16, 2021 Recruitment agencies had no obligation to bring workers home following cases of abuse. Instead, they encouraged…
The Dirty Money of Canadian Pension Plans Mackenzie Birbrager Sep 22, 2021 While the crimes of humanity committed against the Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims in China appear distant, there…
China’s Three-Child Policy Is a Threat to Working Women Robin Kennedy Jul 16, 2021 Based on the increase in gender inequality following the two-child quota, gender-based workplace discrimination…
Strike One Against the Indian Democracy Avni Aghi Jul 15, 2021 While its neighbours seemed to flounder in maintaining democracy periodically, India stood steady. It is one of the…
Women’s Hard-Won Rights Are Under Legislative Threat Robin Kennedy Apr 24, 2021 Despite a few exceptions, 2021 to date has been a year of legislative backlash to women’s rights, repealing many of…