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Since Donald Trump’s election in 2016, far-right hate groups have gained increased attention, especially in the United States. While most attention to far-right hate groups has been aimed at the More

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In-Depth: Citizenship and Collective Responsibility in the Era of COVID-19

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“At Risk” of Suppression: COVID-19 Prompts a Crossroads in Ethiopia’s Democratization Process

Shortly after Yayesew Shimelis published information on his Facebook page about the Ethiopian government’s alleged preparation of 200,000 burial plots for victims of COVID-19, the independent journalist posted an apology More

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Banning TikTok: Social Media and the Surveillance State

On July 6th, news broke that the U.S. government is currently considering banning the popular social media app, TikTok, due to concerns over national security. Senator Marco Rubio called for More

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Talks Fail to Resolve Egypt-Ethiopia Water Dispute

The dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, a hydroelectric dam on the Nile that Ethiopia hopes will unleash its potential for energy production dominance in Africa, has grown deeper. More

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Plans for Annexation: An Unprecedented Blueprint for an Undemocratic Future

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to annex much of the Jordan valley has yet to be drafted, however, if implemented, the plan could have far reaching consequences for the More

Posted On : July 17, 2020 Published By : Gilli Cohen
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In-Depth: Is Alberta’s Bill 1 Disaster Capitalism or Protecting a Struggling Industry?

June 17, 2020 elicited mixed emotions from different cross-sections of Albertans. Bill 1, which criminalizes “trespassing on, destroying, damaging, and obstructing the use or operation of any essential infrastructure”, was More

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Could SpaceX’s Starlink be the Solution to Internet in Rural Canada?

For the millions of Canadians working and learning from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of fast and affordable internet connection has become abundantly clear. In light of this More

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Decriminalizing Sex Work: Interview with Jenn Clamen, National Coordinator for the CASWLR

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The Decline of the Liberal World Order

When historians look back on the beginnings of the world’s liberal order, they might think back to the end of the Cold War, when the world went from a system More

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