Last September, French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer co-chaired the “Coalition of the ...
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Isabel Duran-Madore

Although Russia's invasion of Ukraine stunned the world, this was far from a sudden move. This invasion echoed a familiar pattern seen in Georgia and Crimea years earlier, a pattern the West had been ...
Marie is a student at McGill university studying in Political Science and International Development. She is interested in African politics, public policy, and state growth.
Although Russia's invasion of Ukraine stunned the world, this was far from a sudden move. This invasion echoed a familiar pattern seen in Georgia and Crimea years earlier, a pattern the West had been ...
Rio de Janeiro brands itself as “marvellous,” but the real marvel here may just be how well it hides its poor.
Tsunamis, floods, and the plundering of welfare funds hit the Philippines hard, yet the response of the Philippine people was ...
Russia’s interference in Moldova’s elections was never just about winning; its fundamental aim was to sow instability and ...
Around 300 years ago, the philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau famously stated that “man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains.” His idea of submitting oneself to the authority above is still ...
Host Lauren Archibald sits down with Liam Olsen, National Chair of the Young Liberals of Canada, to discuss youth engagement ...
Somalia’s new child rights charter may only succeed if faith becomes its strongest ally, not its greatest obstacle.
Host Lauren Archibald speaks with Teresa Marshall, a multimedia artist, labour and social justice organizer, and independent ...
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Pola Swieboda

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