Stories to Follow 1 dead, 3 injured in shooting at San Diego synagogue: On Saturday, a 19-year old identified as John Earnest entered a San
Month: April 2019
Notre Double Standard de Paris
Public, palpable, and universal grief erupted in mid-April. A tragic fire in Paris shook hearts around the world. The people of Paris took to the
Monday Briefing | April 22
Stories to Follow Fire damages Notre Dame Cathedral: A fire ravaged Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on April 15, and the 850-year-old landmark was severely damaged. 400
Tech Industry Growth is Manifesting in Right-Wing Extremism
The global outpourings of grief, shock, and solidarity were not the only significant outcomes of Christchurch shooting in New Zealand last month. The tragedy also
The ‘Arab Spring’ has Sprung Again in the Middle East
As you may have noticed on your morning commute, listening to your preferred daily news podcast, that stories of the Middle East have yet again
Monday Briefing | April 15
Stories to Follow Haftar receives Sisi’s support against Libyan government. On April 14th, Egyptian leader Abdel Fatah al-Sisi announced his unequivocal supportof Khalifa Haftar, the Libyan warlord
Monday Briefing | April 8
Stories to Follow Sustained protests in Algeria have most recently resulted in the declaration by Parliament that an interim president is being sought. Beginning on
Democracies are in decline, and our educational institutions are to blame
The rise of right-wing populism has sparked the demise of democracies across the globe. Whilst this may be true, frankly, our outdated, 20th century educational
Monday Briefing | April 1
Stories to Follow U.S. pulls humanitarian support from three Central American nations: This week, President Trump declared that the U.S. is cutting off aid to