As allegations of sexual misconduct and assault continue to pile up against disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein, conservative pundits have been quic... Read More
For many university students and young people around the world, the 2016/2017 academic year has not been very hopeful. There is a sense that world leaders are s... Read More
by Guillaume Biganzoli
Water is a privilege. Today, more than one billion people live in water-scarce regions. According to a recent World Bank report, because... Read More
by Caitlin Clifford
“Look at that face!” Trump cried, spotting former Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina. “Would anyone vote for that?”
This mo... Read More
by Henry O'Connell
Memories of Singapore’s colonial history are easily evoked when one lives in Singapore. The colonial buildings that line the historical dist... Read More
By Morna Cannon
The inhabitants of Stuttgart and Bangalore may not know it, but they’re at war. Facing off in the fight are Luxor Solar GmbH – one of Germany’... Read More
by Klevisa Kovaci
The New Bridge in Mitrovica symbolizes the division of a city into two adversarial sides. The southern bank, where I stand with uncertainty ... Read More
by Klevisa Kovaci
In a post-conflict context, Kosovo is the newest country in Europe. Following its independence in 2008, after the violent breakup of Yugosla... Read More
by Willem van den Berg
“There is a cottage industry forming to predict the impending fall of the House of Saud,” wrote William Quandt in Foreign Affairs in 199... Read More
by Younes Hassar
Whole cities have been destroyed. Massacres and unspeakable atrocities have been visited upon an increasingly weary and desperate population. ... Read More