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Author: Audra DeCataldo

Articles and Blogs Europe Featured Opinion 

Brussels Attacks Draw the Near East Even Closer

April 1, 2016April 19, 2018 Audra DeCataldo 0 Comments Europe, Facism, Islam, terrorism

There is a claim constantly circulating in Europe: ‘multiculturalism is dead in Europe’. It comes from a cluster of European

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Articles and Blogs Europe European Union Featured Migration Opinion 

Every Man for Himself

March 23, 2016April 19, 2018 Audra DeCataldo 0 Comments EU, Migration, Turkey

The migration crisis has Europe in a state of emergency, and the European Union’s actions are rapidly diminishing its footing

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American Foreign Policy Cram Session Featured 

America’s One Track Mind

February 1, 2016February 20, 2016 Audra DeCataldo 0 Comments American Foreign Policy, Elections, terrorism

During this American presidential election cycle, the greater population’s interests have shifted.  Previously, foreign policy was an issue that ranked

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Africa Editors' Pick Featured United Nations 

All Roads Lead to Paris 2015

October 13, 2015October 14, 2015 Audra DeCataldo 0 Comments africa, Climate Change, SDGs

  The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is at the forefront of global affairs. Setting such an overarching goal as:

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Editors' Pick Featured Middle East 

Why is Russia so Invested in Syria?

October 8, 2015February 20, 2016 Audra DeCataldo 0 Comments Assad, Putin, Russia, Syria

Why is Russia so invested in Syria? This is the question that people tend to ask as they observe the

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Pope on a Mission-Pope Francis’ Visit to Cuba and the United States

September 23, 2015February 20, 2016 Audra DeCataldo 0 Comments Catholic Church, Cuba, Pope Francis, United States

America’s Eastern Seaboard is in an uproar preparing for the Pope’s visit this week. Security details are being deployed; an

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