Month: March 2019

EU global strategy and the changing nature of conflicts

Federica Mogherini at a press confernce in the Netherlands, September 2016. Wikicommons/ EU2016 NL. Some rights reserved. The publication of

Youth Sports Are Suffering A Referee Shortage, And It’s Not Likely To Improve Soon

Youth sports programs are facing a shortage of officials due to low pay and increasing frustration because of mounting abuse from parents.  The

A humanitarian battlefield: redefining border control as saving victims

Two survivors are saved from a shipwreck off the coast of Lampedusa in which 360 people died on October 3

Colombia: the new killings

A supporter of the peace deal with rebels of the FARC argues with an opponent in downtown Bogotá. Thursday, Nov.

Watch These Students Give School Rules A Catchy Trap Music Spin

Everyone who loves hip-hop has been bumping Migos’ hit song “Bad and Boujee” since it dropped last fall. The suburban Atlanta

One year after the Kunduz hospital airstrike, we’re still bombing the hell out of humanitarianism

An MSF worker surveys the destruction of the hospital in Kunduz, October 2015. Najim Rahim/AP/Press Association Images. All rights reserved.In

Debunking Doomsday

On Monday, New York Magazine published an exceptionally terrifying story about climate change — but chances are, you already knew the

After Mosul, what?

The conflict in Mosul is again, for the first time in four months, dominating western media headlines. On that occasion,

Why Sean Spicer's Face Is Showing Up In Bushes Around The World

Last week, White House press secretary Sean Spicer, along with other White House staff, struggled to explain to reporters why

Donald Trump: the wrong man

President-elect Donald Trump speaks during the presidential inaugural Chairman's Global Dinner, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017, in Washington. AP Photo/Evan Vucci.