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Luisa Chainferber Staff Writer On Friday March 29, I had the pleasure to attend the Forté Foundation College Fast Track
Read MoreLuisa Chainferber Staff Writer On Friday March 29, I had the pleasure to attend the Forté Foundation College Fast Track
Read MoreCyclone Idai, which hit eastern Mozambique, was the worst natural disaster in southern Africa in the last two decades. The cyclone destroyed approximately half of Mozambique’s annual crops and caused numerous deaths.
Read MoreBrazil had the highest amount of gun-related deaths in the world during 2016. The country underwent a school shooting on March 13 that killed 10 people and injured 11 others
Read MoreOn Thursday February 7, Jody Wilson-Raybould, Canada’s former attorney general, accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of pressuring for a settlement in a criminal case involving a Quebec-based construction company.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, March 6, Diplomacy students had an online talk with Dr. Gabriel Hetland on the ongoing geopolitical crisis in Venezuela. Dr. Gabriel Hetland, professor of Latin America, Caribbean, and Latino Studies at the State University of New York at Albany, discussed several aspects of the current instability in Venezuela.
Read MoreAfter Congress refused to approve more funding for a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, President Donald Trump declared a state of emergency to gain access to additional funding for the wall on February 15.
Read MoreAfter the Venezuelan leader Mr. Maduro refused to accept new presidential elections, the list of countries that have recognized the opposition leader Guaidó as Venezuela’s interim president grew.
Read MoreDr. Tatsushi Arai, current Sergio Vieira de Mello Endowed Visiting Chair at the School of Diplomacy and International Relations, talks about his research on reconstruction and reconciliation in Northeastern Nigeria.
Read MoreVenezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro won a new six-year presidential term last May, despite international consensus that his election was illegitimate. Two weeks later, opposition leader Juan Guaidó declared himself acting president
Read MoreLuisa Chainferber reports on Brazil’s president-elect Mr. Jair Bolsonaro choosing Ernesto Araújo as the country’s new foreign minister.
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