By: Zoe Prin A simple, temporary donation program holds the key to short-term energy cost relief for Europeans while also addressing humanitarian supply shortages in…
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By: Jenna Davis Nigeria has long been the beacon of economic progress in the region and on the continent of Africa, boasting the largest GDP.…
Leave a CommentBy: Patrick Condon The European Union has tasked itself with reducing the number of migrants, especially Africans, it sees at its borders. Rather than…
Leave a CommentBy: Fredrik Nilsson The vast, wooded expanses of the northernmost region of Sweden, Norrland, have traditionally been known for their timber, mining, and the pillar…
Leave a CommentBy: Kimberley Gray On any given day in Jamaica, one can step outside and feel the sun’s heat. Commenting on the sun and its heat…
Leave a CommentBy: Joline Rukab To maintain its seat at the head of the table, the United States must play its cards right to address growing global…
Leave a CommentBy: Student Contributor Earlier this year, Foreign Affairs published an article titled, “The World Needs More Nuclear Power: Why the World Bank Needs to Get…
Leave a CommentOn Thursday, April 27th, Former Yemeni Foreign Minister, Ambassador Khaled Al-Yemany, is speaking at Seton Hall University. Ambassador Al-Yemany served as Yemen’s Permanent Representative to…
Leave a CommentOn Wednesday, April 26th, Ph.D. Candidate Bhumika Mucchala will give a talk at Seton Hall University. Bhumika Mucchala is a doctoral student at The New…
Leave a Comment“You cannot solve the problems of the world with government action alone” was the call to action that Ambassador Christopher P. Lu had during his…
Leave a Comment“Living Abundance Gratefully” is Joseph Cornelius Donnelly’s motto, which he works to embody daily as a global advocacy and accompaniment advisor for the greater good…
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