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Lahore Smog 05 November 2016
Asia/Column

Lahore’s Fifth Season: Smog

Posted on November 15, 2019 by Minahil Nawaz

South and Central Asia Desk Written by: Minahil Nawaz, Timothy Dwight College At 10 AM on 30th October 2019, the Air Quality Index (AQI) in Lahore, Pakistan rea...

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Asia/Column

Islamophobia, Assam, India, and the National Citizen Registry

Posted on November 11, 2019 by Vishwa_Padigepati

South and Central Asia Desk Written by: Vishwa Padigepati, Grace Hopper College ’22 Millions of people in Assam, India have been stripped off the state’s ...

Weekly Update/Column

Dagestan: Wrestling as a Way of Life

Posted on November 10, 2019 by Jake Mezey

South and Central Asia Desk Written by: Jake Mezey, Timothy Dwight College ’21 Dagestan is a semi-autonomous republic in Russia’s Southern Caucuses known ...

Lebanese flags at Montreal protest July 22 2006
Column/Middle East

Briefing: Lebanese Economic Protests

Posted on November 8, 2019 by Editorial Board

Middle East and North Africa Desk Written by: Since Thursday, October 17, protests have been raging across Lebanon. Here’s what you need to know: What is happen...

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Campus/Column

Embracing North Korean Refugees

Posted on November 2, 2019 by Emily Lin

Campus Desk Written by: Emily Lin On October 23, 2019, Yale Law School invited Andrew Hong, the founder and executive director of Emancipate North Koreans (ENoK...

Female protestors
Middle East/Global Issue/Essays

The Dominant Male Perspective in Sexual Violence Laws: A Radical Feminist Critique of The Lebanese Penal Code

Posted on October 30, 2019 by Natasha Mouawad

Global Issue 2019 Written by: Natasha Mouawad, American University of Beirut Introduction Jurisprudence represents a constant and sincere attempt to provid...

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Asia/Global Issue/Essays

Why is Taiwan so important? The manipulation of nationalism in legitimizing​ one-party rule in China

Posted on October 29, 2019 by Jun Tao Yeung

Global Issue 2019 Written by: Jun Tao Yeung, University of Hong Kong Introduction Since Tsai Ing-wen and the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)...

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Column

Spanish Supreme Court Finds Catalonian Separatist Leaders Guilty of Sedition; Leaders Face 15 Years in Prison

Posted on October 28, 2019 by Will Waddingham

Europe Desk Written by: Will Waddingham, Saybrook ’22 The Spanish Supreme Court ruled Saturday that several prominent Catalonian seperatist leaders would ...

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Essays/Global Issue

“Alleged” Genocide in Darfur: Post-9/11 Consensus Breaking and the 21st Century UN

Posted on October 27, 2019 by Hanna McKinley

Global Issue 2019 Written by: Hanna McKinley, University of Toronto From 26 February 2003 to present, the Darfur region of Sudan has experienced a genocide duri...

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Column

Heterosexism & Homosexuality: The Performance of Privilege & Secrecy in Bahamian Society

Posted on October 27, 2019 by Natino Thompson

Global Issue 2019 Written by: Natino Thompson, University of the Bahamas All over this archipelago, Bahamians have mastered the art of managing the simultaneous...

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