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The King vs. The People: The Struggle to Bring Democracy to eSwatini

History is no stranger to the idea that a single match can light a roaring fire. The people of eSwatini, one of the world’s 12 remaining absolute monarchies, have reminded the world of just that.

We Were Eight Years in Waiting

Bartlett’s play gets a lot right, though not necessarily in the right order.

Ukrainian Students: A Heart Full of Ambition and Hope

While special programs, legislation, and volunteers keep emerging, more is needed to provide aid to those suffering in this humanitarian crisis, especially the young civilians studying away from home.

What You Wear and What You Do: Rape Culture in China

Will there ever be an end to the struggle against sexism and gender violence in China?

The Marikana Massacre: 10 Years On

Reflecting on the legacy of the Marikana Massacre a decade later, however, reminds me that the South Africa I call my own is far from utopia. 

The Trouble with Food Insecurity

To create a lasting impact on the issue of food insecurity, the world needs to radically change how it deals with matters of global concern, fighting food insecurity on all fronts and treating it as the complex and critical issue it is.

Hope For Tomorrow, Help For Today

Myanmar’s coup d’etat has not stopped the Burmese from using their voice to advocate for democracy across southwest Asia, raise funds for communities in need, and establish foundations to help each other create a new home in America.

A Game of Trips, Chips, and Ships: Pelosi in Taiwan

The image of an unstoppable, all-powerful China they attempt to convey pales against an increasingly confident U.S., a powerful Taiwan, and a changing tide in the South China sea.

The Wall Street Journal Dismisses Canada’s Gun Problem

News flash for the Wall Street Journal: Canada has a gun problem, too. This fact seems to have eluded their writers, who insist that Trudeau’s proposal stems from nothing more than his supposed obsession with U.S. politics.

No More Excuses: Israel’s Attack On The Press Requires Accountability

U.S. and Western complicity in the human rights abuses being committed by the state of Israel is in part why a brave reporter like Abu Akleh was killed.