The path forward for the Canadian government is clear: to secure long-term economic strength, it must throw its full support ...
For Japan to close its gender gap, systemic change is necessary, which a woman prime minister alone cannot provide.
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Host Ava Francin sits down with Sonia Kgomo, a former Facebook content moderator and now organizer with African Tech Workers ...
Thailand border conflict, another battle ignites: a "war of words" between citizens of respective countries that places ...
Amidst the recent intensified clashes of the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict, another battle ignites: a "war of words" between citizens of respective countries that places decades-long bilateral ...
Host Theodore Yohalem Shouse sits down with economist Kevin Page, Canada’s inaugural parliamentary budget officer and current ...
La coupure d’Internet limite leur parole et renforce leur dépendance; elle légitime, sous couvert de religion, leur ...
French citizens are increasingly losing faith in their government’s capacity to govern and, in turn, in the strength of the ...
Advisory opinions on climate change published by the ICJ and IACtHR this summer are being employed in domestic litigation, providing a glimmer of hope for environmentalism in the Americas.
One nation, however, stands apart from the rest. Iceland, one of NATO’s founding members, is the only member without a standing military. Accordingly, these new NATO spending requirements pose unique ...
Post-Assad Syria is being rebuilt–seemingly intentionally–upon a controlled narrative that utilizes unresolved trauma and enforced gratitude to suppress nuance and consolidate power from within.