Focus on Civilians in Conflict: Health Workers
When medical workers are killed, the human toll is not just their lives, but also the exponential number of people who will suffer without treatment and ultimately add to the death toll.
Read MoreWhen medical workers are killed, the human toll is not just their lives, but also the exponential number of people who will suffer without treatment and ultimately add to the death toll.
Read MoreOn February 12, Sudan’s transitional government announced its decision to hand ousted ex-President Omar al-Bashir to the International Criminal Court to face charges of genocide and war crimes during the war in Darfur
Read MoreWithout public trust in a cause, that cause will lack the material goods it needs to survive, leaving journalists as the first greatest enemy in a warzone and truth as the first greatest casualty.
Read MoreIsraelis went to the polls on March 2 and for the third time, no single coalition managed to achieve a majority of the seats.
Read MoreThe killing of women for simply being women, or femicide, has been sweeping the globe, and has been particularly prevalent in Mexico.
Read MoreOn February 19, a 43-year-old man killed nine people and injured six others in a hookah bar in Hanau, a city located just east of Frankfurt after allegedly posting a racist manifesto online.
Read MoreIn its basic form, the Diplo Lab is a collaborative research space where undergraduate students can work with faculty on research projects.
Read MoreOn February 25, the Joseph A. Latino Institute and Martin Luther King (MLK) Student Association hosted its Annual African Diaspora, Black Identity, and Colorism (ABC) Panel: 2020 Vision.
Read MoreAlthough the elderly and disabled are considered protected classes, millions still suffer from abuse, discrimination, social and political exclusion, negligence in humanitarian settings, and denial and rationing of health care each year.
Read MoreNew Zealand finally brought its abortion laws to the 21st century on March 11.
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