Focus on Walls: Northern Ireland
Constructed by settlers over 400 years ago, the border walls at Derry, Northern Ireland, draw tourists year-round to the last completely enclosed city in Ireland.
Read moreConstructed by settlers over 400 years ago, the border walls at Derry, Northern Ireland, draw tourists year-round to the last completely enclosed city in Ireland.
Read moreThe Stuxnet worm. Described as a “cyber-missile” by The Economist, this computer worm is capable of targeting specific equipment designs while leaving nontargeted pieces of technology unharmed.
Read moreThis is the scene in Barcelona’s streets on October 1, 2018, the one-year anniversary of the illegal Catalonian independence referendum. 180,000 pro-independence protestors gathered throughout Catalonia to commemorate the day.
Read moreThe repercussions of Venezuela’s economic collapse and the government’s inability to stabilize the country has left Venezuelan people struggling to survive.
Read moreMadison Feser Staff Writer Are you taking Investigation International Relations next semester? Then get ready to meet your new
Read morePakistan has an epidemic that leaves tens of thousands of children vulnerable and alone. Bandits known as “dacoits” kidnap children for ransom money, and in rural provinces like Larkana, local law enforcement is practically powerless.
Read moreIsraeli media continues to paint the murders of Arab-Israeli women, dying at the hands of their own family members, as a uniquely “Arab” problem and fail to address the larger societal flaws at work.
Read moreIn one three month period of 2016, 13 children, between 11 and 17 years old, were killed by Nigerian authorities after falsely being identified as suicide bombers.
Read moreThe Women of Diplomacy Leadership Program sponsored Kosovo Ambassador Teuta Sahatqija visit to Seton Hall to give students and faculty her presentation, entitled “Leadership Roles of Women in Transitional States.”
Read moreOn December 1, Seton Hall was proud to host Miroslav Lajčák, President of the 72nd session of the United Nation General Assembly (UNGA), as the next distinguished leader to speak in the School of Diplomacy’s “World Leaders Forum.”
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