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Brexit: The (Re-)Emergence of Racist Undercurrents?

Three days after Britain officially left the European Union on the 31st of January, flyers were removed from a Norwich apartment block following complaints from residents. According to The Guardian, More

Posted On : February 19, 2020 Published By : Kate Miller
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Rohingya Boat Capsizes Off the Shore of Bangladesh, Killing 15

At least 15 Rohingya refugees, including four children, drowned when the overcrowded boat they were in capsized off the coast of Bangladesh on February 11th, according to the Bangladesh Coast More

Posted On : February 15, 2020 Published By : Rubana Murshed
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A New Dawn for American Policy in Afghanistan

With the news that two American soldiers were killed in an attack at a joint US-Afghan base on the 8th of February, focus on the US’ current role in Afghanistan More

Posted On : February 14, 2020 Published By : Asher Laws
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Genocide and Increased Immigration Restrictions: Trump and the Rohingya

On 23 January, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that Myanmar must “take all measures within its power” to prevent the genocide of the Rohingya people within its borders. More

Posted On : February 13, 2020 Published By : Renée Lehman
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More than a Trade War: Japanese-Korean Relations in Historical Perspective

Japan and the Republic of Korea have long been engaged in a complex trade war which continues to this day. The trade war – which has had negative economic and More

Posted On : February 10, 2020 Published By : Joy Ahrum Kwak
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The Global Economic Impact of the Novel Coronavirus

The World Health Organization declared a global emergency over the novel coronavirus as China reported on January 31st that the death toll had climbed to 213 with nearly 10,000 others infected. More

Posted On : February 9, 2020 Published By : Rubana Murshed
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Flash Analysis: Sanders and Buttigieg Tie for Delegates in Messy Iowa Caucuses

After months of campaigning, the first real test has come for the 2020 Democratic candidates: the Iowa caucuses. While Iowa only awards 41 pledged delegates out of the  3,979 that More

Posted On : February 6, 2020 Published By : Evelyne Goulet
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Opinion: The Aftermath of the Taiwanese Election

The Republic of China (ROC)—informally known as Taiwan, held its presidential election on January 11th, 2020. Mirroring what recent polls projected, the incumbent president Tsai Ing-Wen, nominee of the Democratic More

Posted On : February 6, 2020 Published By : David Duan
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Britain at a Crossroads: Post-Brexit Trade

Ever since the historic Brexit vote in June 2016, debates have raged as to what form Britain’s exit from the EU will take and what Britain’s future outside the EU More

Posted On : January 31, 2020 Published By : Asher Laws
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In Depth: The U.S.-Iran Conflict

Over the past four weeks, tensions between the United States and Iran have been exacerbated by a series of tit-for-tat military actions. This has caused collateral damage and invited responses More

Posted On : January 24, 2020 Published By : Natasha Forsythe

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