By Safwan Ali Currently, around 3.7 million Afghan refugees live in Pakistan. Many have been living here for decades with their children born and…
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By Maximillian Otto The United States has long been the world’s breadbasket in times of crisis, proudly shipping millions of tons of food abroad…
Leave a Commentby Kaila Engle In 2023, Haiti’s maternal mortality rate remained devastatingly high at 328 deaths per 100,000 live births, despite a slight decrease from 350…
Leave a CommentBy Sofia Carolina Diaz On January 22, 2021, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) entered into force. The news barely registered in…
Leave a Commentby Mackenzie Andersen Climate change affects all populations, but its impacts are far from equal. Recent studies have shown that not only are women more…
Leave a Commentby Zainab Pieh In 2023, Burkina Faso’s former transport minister was sentenced for embezzling public funds, a rare conviction in a country where corruption has…
Leave a CommentBy Zuleyha Cite Changing international order shifting to a new phase around the middle-emerging powers and rising powers. New alignments and the demand for ‘reform’…
Leave a Commentby Andrew Travis Sub-Saharan Africa leads the world in mobile money transactions, but millions of Africans still can’t open an account. Home to the world’s…
Leave a Commentby Allie Vice Forget the Force—what humanity really needs now is fusion power. In a galaxy not so far away (our own), the race to…
Leave a CommentBy: Lauren Clouser Semiconductors are a strategic resource vital for the United States’ economic and national security. A sound semiconductor policy will be essential for…
Leave a CommentThe United Nations Academic Impact is organizing to mark United Nations Day, this 24 October, an online panel discussion aimed at highlighting the teaching and…
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