Stories to Follow Amnesty International accuses Nigerian authorities of killing protesters Nigerian security forces killed 150 peaceful protesters according to a 60-page Amnesty International
Month: November 2016
Monday Briefing | November 21
Stories to Follow ISIS launches Bosnian magazine to attract fighters An ISIS-linked Bosnian language website published copies of the three editions issued since September. Bosnia
Insights | Gay, Palestinian, Israeli: Caught between conflicting identities
Jake Witzenfeld presented his documentary Oriented at New York University’s Gallatin School, sparking a conversation about identity crises on the Mediterranean shores. In the opening
Monday Briefing | November 13
Stories to Follow A new phase on the Colombian peace talks President Juan Manuel Santos announced on TV a revised peace accord with the FARC,
The Case for Donald J. Trump
In a final installment of JPI’s 2016 election coverage, we bring you two articles, with each writer arguing why their candidate should be elected President
The Case for Hillary Clinton
In a final installment of JPI’s 2016 election coverage, we bring you two articles, with each writer arguing why their candidate should be elected President
Monday Briefing | November 7
Stories to Follow President of South Korea Engulfed in Scandal Accusations have surfaced of South Korean president Park Geun-hye allowing her longtime friendship with a
Surge in US Citizenship Applications as Immigrants Demand the Vote
Students nestle into desks in a crowded classroom at elementary school PS 69 in the Jackson Heights, neighborhood of Queens, New York. But it is