Editor’s Picks
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Accessibility issues for environmental movements worldwide
The general consensus is that the modern environmentalist movement entered the mainstream in 1970, when the inaugural Earth Day celebration…
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NATO’s Idlib test
By Matthew Mai As Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad’s campaign to retake territory held by rebels in Idlib province enters its…
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Young voters embrace Sanders, but not democracy
By Christopher Beem, Pennsylvania State University When it comes to democracy, the kids aren’t all right. Research recently presented by…
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G20 finance ministers urge global cooperation to tackle major challenges
The G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors, who met in Riyadh on February 22-23, discussed a range of issues…
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UK’s far right wasteland
By Isabella Gaffarena Far Right terror is the fastest growing threat in Britain and the Western world. In today’s sociopolitical…
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Trends in international medical tourism
If you’re uninsured and need a hip replacement in the U.S., the tab is about $40,000. Travel to Mexico for…
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All those Croatian presidents
By Tomislav Jakić Since those days when it emerged from the ruins of the Yugoslav federation as an independent state,…
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Ukraine killed Trump’s impeachment
By George Kukhaleishvili The dramatic saga about Trump’s impeachment enquiry comes to end. The U.S. Senate acquitted Trump. Democrats had…
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Europe’s next move
By Samuel Denney For Europeans, the three years of the Trump administration have been an illustration of their own powerlessness.…
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