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Year: 2019

Activists Work to Keep Young Immigrant Dreams Alive
Latin America and Caribbean Political Analysis

Activists Work to Keep Young Immigrant Dreams Alive

December 19, 2019January 15, 20208 min read

Itzel Hernandez, 26, came to the United States when she was ten years old. In 1994, she and her mother made their way from Puebla,

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Monday Briefing | December 16
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Monday Briefing | December 16

December 16, 2019December 15, 20194 min read

Stories to Follow Impeachment Moves to the Next Stage: The House Judiciary Committee approved two articles of impeachment on Friday morning. The full house is

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Monday Briefing | December 9
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Monday Briefing | December 9

December 9, 2019December 9, 20194 min read

Stories to Follow Florida Navy Base Attack: On December 6, a gunman fatally shot three people and wounded eight others at a Naval Air Station

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Is Lebanon Headed to More Secular Politics?
Middle East Political Analysis Regions Uncategorized

Is Lebanon Headed to More Secular Politics?

December 6, 2019December 6, 201910 min read

Before the inception of the Lebanese republic, the Lebanese political system functioned as a multi-confessional system where power has been allocated to different religious communities.

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The Uniting Power of Trump’s Immigration Policies
Latin America and Caribbean North America Political Analysis

The Uniting Power of Trump’s Immigration Policies

November 26, 2019November 26, 201911 min read

Since the 2016 U.S. election, the Trump administration has tried to keep its campaign promises by making refugee entry into the U.S. as difficult as

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Monday Briefing | November 25
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Monday Briefing | November 25

November 25, 2019November 25, 20193 min read

Stories to Follow Japan-South Korea relations: South Korea has been resistant to improve its relations with Japan for a while now; however, in a last-minute

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The Global Community Has Finally Agreed On Something, But It’s Not World Peace
Op-ed Regions

The Global Community Has Finally Agreed On Something, But It’s Not World Peace

November 19, 2019November 19, 20195 min read

In a world where each nation’s values are so incredibly diverse, one value that most countries agree on—now more than ever—is that of domestic security.

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Monday Briefing | November 18
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Monday Briefing | November 18

November 18, 2019November 18, 20193 min read

Stories to Follow Instability in Bolivia: On November 11, Bolivia’s former president Evo Morales accepted asylum in Mexico after resigning from office on November 10

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Monday Briefing | November 11
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Monday Briefing | November 11

November 11, 2019November 11, 20192 min read

Stories to Follow The WTO’s developing nation status: President Trump has insisted that the World Trade Organization (WTO) must prevent countries like China from designating

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Monday Briefing | November 4
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Monday Briefing | November 4

November 4, 2019November 4, 20194 min read

Stories to Follow Spanish General Election: On November 10, Spaniards will return to the polls only seven months after voting in April. Despite gaining 29

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