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Changing the playing field: Russia tests new hypersonic weapons
Around the World, News Watch, Science & Tech, Security Rachael Webb 12/18/19 Around the World, News Watch, Science & Tech, Security Rachael Webb 12/18/19

Changing the playing field: Russia tests new hypersonic weapons

Only three countries are currently known to be experimenting with this long sought-after weapon and delivery system: the U.S., Russia, and China.

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Benjamin Netanyahu indicted for corruption charges
Around the World, Middle East, Politics Alexandra Konn 12/11/19 Around the World, Middle East, Politics Alexandra Konn 12/11/19

Benjamin Netanyahu indicted for corruption charges

This is the first time that a sitting Israeli Prime Minister has been indicted on corruption charges and it does not bode well for Netanyahu’s chances of reelection.

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Black Friday deals satiate consumer demands, but at what price?
Around the World, Environment, Culture Caitlin Manderville 12/11/19 Around the World, Environment, Culture Caitlin Manderville 12/11/19

Black Friday deals satiate consumer demands, but at what price?

The fashion industry and retail brands have been under scrutiny for years by enticing youth to shop, which has fueled throwaway culture.

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Canada’s future is at stake – How to avoid “Wexit”
Politics, Environment, Development Azana Hyder 12/9/19 Politics, Environment, Development Azana Hyder 12/9/19

Canada’s future is at stake – How to avoid “Wexit”

What does the West want?

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“Step by step”: Leaked revelations on China’s repression of Uighurs
Asia, Human Rights, News Watch Isabel Jones 12/9/19 Asia, Human Rights, News Watch Isabel Jones 12/9/19

“Step by step”: Leaked revelations on China’s repression of Uighurs

Utilizing a mix of “Chinese bureaucratese” and “Orwellian doublespeak,” detainees are called “students” who officials aim to “graduate” from training programs.

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Tragic massacre escalates U.S.-Mexico border tensions, calling for an end to Mexico’s cyclical violence
North America, Security Caitlin Manderville 12/5/19 North America, Security Caitlin Manderville 12/5/19

Tragic massacre escalates U.S.-Mexico border tensions, calling for an end to Mexico’s cyclical violence

Three mothers and their fourteen children were travelling along a remote road between the northern Mexican states of Sonora and Chihuahua, when they were suddenly ambushed by gunfire on the morning of November 4th 2019.

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Violence in Hong Kong intensifies as protesters grow more desperate
Asia, Human Rights, Politics Alexandra Konn 12/5/19 Asia, Human Rights, Politics Alexandra Konn 12/5/19

Violence in Hong Kong intensifies as protesters grow more desperate

Foreign Policy reports that protests in Hong Kong reached an all-time high last weekend as an unarmed protester was shot with live rounds by Hong Kong police, and a Beijing supporter was set on fire.

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The consequences of a lack of U.S. climate change policy
North America, Around the World, Environment Azana Hyder 12/5/19 North America, Around the World, Environment Azana Hyder 12/5/19

The consequences of a lack of U.S. climate change policy

It is in the national and economic interest of the U.S. to impose practical, attainable, and measurable environmental policies.

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Widespread protests following a polarizing election in Bolivia
News Watch, South America, Politics Andrea Morales Caceres 12/5/19 News Watch, South America, Politics Andrea Morales Caceres 12/5/19

Widespread protests following a polarizing election in Bolivia

Evo Morales has recently been criticized after he ignored referendum results that would have prevented him from holding more than two legal consecutive terms in Bolivia.

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A tinderbox of inequality: The root cause of the protests in Chile
Around the World, South America, News Watch, Development Charlotte Dibb 11/14/19 Around the World, South America, News Watch, Development Charlotte Dibb 11/14/19

A tinderbox of inequality: The root cause of the protests in Chile

The end of Pinochet’s military dictatorship in the 1990s did not translate into a shift away from the free market economic policies that dominated his rule in the 70s and 80s.

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The consequences of careless rhetoric: President Trump’s announcement of the death of Baghdadi
North America, Middle East, Security, Politics Isabel Jones 11/11/19 North America, Middle East, Security, Politics Isabel Jones 11/11/19

The consequences of careless rhetoric: President Trump’s announcement of the death of Baghdadi

The death of Baghdadi holds great political significance: the ultimate distraction from President Trump’s domestic and foreign policy woes and the destabilization of IS at the highest level.

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The Tucker Carlson consensus: What the right-wing rabble-rouser can teach us about the future of American politics
North America, Politics Michael Cuenco 11/6/19 North America, Politics Michael Cuenco 11/6/19

The Tucker Carlson consensus: What the right-wing rabble-rouser can teach us about the future of American politics

“Prepare yourself,” popular Fox News host Tucker Carlson warned his audience on a recent episode of his program, “because wherever there is Elizabeth Warren, there is falseness… Fake is who Warren is!”

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The climate of power: Greta Thunberg and the unequal conversation on climate
Environment, Around the World Divya Jalan 11/6/19 Environment, Around the World Divya Jalan 11/6/19

The climate of power: Greta Thunberg and the unequal conversation on climate

With her newfound fame has come a barrage of criticism, much of it rooted in the established power dynamics that shape the conversation around climate change and other global issues.

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Invading the invaders
Europe, News Watch Priyanka Shertukde 5/13/19 Europe, News Watch Priyanka Shertukde 5/13/19

Invading the invaders

It seems that the “animal invasion” we are experiencing fails to identify the true invader.

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“Go west, Ukraine, go west”: Ukrainians grow impatient as the nation goes to the second ballot
News Watch, Europe, Politics Nick Zelenczuk 4/9/19 News Watch, Europe, Politics Nick Zelenczuk 4/9/19

“Go west, Ukraine, go west”: Ukrainians grow impatient as the nation goes to the second ballot

Poroshenko’s election represented the population’s collective refusalto continue being subjugated by a toxic political system.

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The state of gender equality: Stories from across the globe
Human Rights, Development, Politics, Around the World Mackenzie Rice 3/19/19 Human Rights, Development, Politics, Around the World Mackenzie Rice 3/19/19

The state of gender equality: Stories from across the globe

There is still a long road to universal equity and inclusion.

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“I’ll have what they’re having” – A universal diet to save the planet
Health, Environment, Around the World Nick Zelenczuk 3/13/19 Health, Environment, Around the World Nick Zelenczuk 3/13/19

“I’ll have what they’re having” – A universal diet to save the planet

Transitioning to healthier diets worldwide would not only benefit human health but it would also reduce the environmental costs of food production.

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The humanitarian dimension of the Venezuelan crisis
News Watch, Development, Health, Human Rights, South America Lucia Lopez 3/11/19 News Watch, Development, Health, Human Rights, South America Lucia Lopez 3/11/19

The humanitarian dimension of the Venezuelan crisis

Mismanagement of public funds and failed policies have led to Venezuela’s economic constraints, food and medicine shortage, the collapse of public services and a sustained increase in violence.

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Something’s rotten in the state of Denmark
News Watch, Culture, Europe, Human Rights, Politics, Around the World Charlotte Dibb 3/8/19 News Watch, Culture, Europe, Human Rights, Politics, Around the World Charlotte Dibb 3/8/19

Something’s rotten in the state of Denmark

Denmark is giving the Scandinavian reputation a run for its money.

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What El Chapo’s conviction means for the drug trade in Mexico
News Watch, North America Alexandra Harvey 2/28/19 News Watch, North America Alexandra Harvey 2/28/19

What El Chapo’s conviction means for the drug trade in Mexico

El Chapo’s downfall has been hailed as a massive victory for the war on drugs, but it does not signal the end of Sinaloa.

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