by Samuel Boehms
The Coronavirus pandemic is proving to be a global crisis the likes of which the world has not seen for almost a century. Not since the Sec... Read More
For many, the nuclear agreement reached with Iran in 2015 seemed like a glimmer of hope. In the United States, it was a sign of easing tensions between two cou... Read More
“Each year, one journalist gets a Pulitzer prize and one hundred get shot.”
This was the message shared by the United Nations on the 2nd of November, ... Read More
By Analucía Partida and Kavita Kapur
In mid January 2019, an issue that caused international outrage in the summer of 2018 resurfaced on the news: family se... Read More
By Sara Bundtzen
After withdrawing from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the U.S. administration is taking its next step to erode prospects for mul... Read More
The National Football League (NFL) is the United States’ most-watched professional sports league. It has entertained Americans for generations. In fact, some mi... Read More
TPG editor STUART RICHARDSON sits down with three French-American dual citizens at the Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) to discuss transatlantic pol... Read More
By Adrià Rivera
One of the most gruesome legacies of the War on Terror launched by George W. Bush was the creation of black sites in Afghanistan, but also in E... Read More
by Analucía Partida Borrego
Manuel looking at where he had once crossed the border 30 years ago; now that same place is heavily reinforced and guarded b... Read More
by Stuart Richardson
It is said to be the most traversed border in the world. Each day, some 130,000 travelers cross the U.S.-Mexico border at Tijuana. Many ar... Read More