Comparing How Nations Respond to Civil Unrest
An analysis of police response to civil unrest across the world offers several lessons regarding what role the police should play.
Read MoreAn analysis of police response to civil unrest across the world offers several lessons regarding what role the police should play.
Read MoreBecause Europe and the United States’ failure to establish equivalent early warning systems, these countries will be placed on the frontline of a battle without adequate resources, forced to wage a war with no end in immediate sight.
Read MoreOn March 4, the U.S. conducted airstrikes against Taliban forces in Afghanistan. The attack comes days after U.S. and Taliban officials signed a peace agreement, aimed at ending the nearly two-decade long war in Afghanistan.
Read MoreSince Donald Trump came into office, there has been a common phrase used among journalists and media outlets: Science is under attack.
Read MoreOn March 6th, a mourning ceremony in Kabul was attacked by supposed ISIL militants.
Read MoreOn February 20 Wired reported that two weeks after the Diamond Princess cruise ship left from Yokohama, Japan, 542 passengers and crew members tested positive for COVID-19, commonly known as the Coronavirus.
Read MoreIn what could be the beginning of the end to a nearly 18-year war, the U.S. and the Taliban are negotiating the terms to a truce.
Read MoreOn April 5, warplanes attacked Idlib, a rebel-held region in North-West Syria, killing ten people. 24 people were wounded from the bombing, and several others died while attempting to flee.
Read MoreRecent developments in the ongoing U.S.-Iran situation have seen protesters in Iraq flood the streets by the masses, with hundreds of thousands marching through the streets of Baghdad protesting the U.S. troop presence in Iraq.
Read MoreThe United States Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit ruled against states being able to pass their own net neutrality laws.
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