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South Africa Claims Genocide

April 20, 2024

Under the United Nations Convention on Genocide, “genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a

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Humanitarian Crisis and Concerns of War in the Aftermath of Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict

November 6, 2023

An uncertain future lies ahead for Nagorno-Karabakh following a swift Azerbaijani military takeover of the breakaway region, which gained de-facto independence in 1994. This region,

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Putin’s Side Project, and the Warning It Sends to Democracies

November 5, 2022

Written in July 2022 As Vladimir Putin’s baseless war in Ukraine unfolds, the Russian propaganda machine has been hard at work churning out false narratives—like

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Big Tech Is Quaking, And We Are Here For It!

July 9, 2022

Big Tech is in a crazed frenzy like we have never seen before—and there is not much they can do about it.  The Senate Judiciary

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Standardized Testing Isn’t What’s Wrong with College Admissions

June 3, 2022

“Standardized testing is a form of eugenics,” declared a classmate in my legal studies class. We had been discussing the legacies of eugenics in the

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Following the Green Road of the Marea Verde: Colombia Decriminalizes Abortion

April 16, 2022

The Court Case ​​On Feb. 21, Colombia’s Constitutional Court delivered a groundbreaking decision for reproductive rights. The country’s top court voted in a 5-4 ruling

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How to Handle Health: Strategies and Recent Developments

May 9, 2021

Traditionally, medical institutions and systems are portrayed as places of cures and remedies, but what if they are actually major sources of health issues, woven

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Imprisonment of controversial dissenter sparks protests across Russia

April 7, 2021

Russian politician and activist Alexei Navalny returned to Moscow on January 17, after five months spent recovering in a German hospital from a near fatal

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Brazil and Africa: a double-standard relationship?

July 25, 2020

  “When Brazilians come to Africa, they have the opportunity to find their own ‘history’ […] We [Brazilians and Africans] are united by a feeling

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“His Excellency Donald Trump,” Vietnam’s Newest Ally

Nhat Nguyen September 6, 2019

President Trump’s travels to Europe are unfailingly met with the angry protests of our democratic counterparts across the pond. From the thousands of protesters in

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