Getting Humanitarian Relief to Besieged Syrians Is One of the Only Things that Russia and the United States Agrees Upon. Is That About to End?[Updated January 10th, 2019] Since the start of conflict in Syria, deep divisions between Russia and the Unites States have...
Iran Crisis — What Comes NextI spoke to my guest today, Ilan Goldenberg, just a couple hours after Donald Trump addressed the nation following an...
Why Banning Iran’s Foreign Minister from Traveling to the United Nations is a Bad IdeaThe United States has barred Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif from traveling to the United States to attend a United...
One of the World’s Leading Climate Scientists Explains the Link Between the Australia Bush Fires and Climate ChangeI am a climate scientist on holiday in the Blue Mountains, watching climate change in action After years studying the...
How to Promote Tolerance in Myanmar, a Country that Recently Experienced a GenocideIn 2017, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya muslims were driven from their homes in Myanmar. At the time, a UN...
How the Climate Crisis Could Reverse Progress on Gender Equality Around the WorldBy Nitya Rao, Professor of Gender & Development, University of East Anglia This article is republished from The Conversation under...
How the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Saves LivesThe Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria was created in 2002 as a partnership between governments, philanthropies and...
How Narendra Modi’s Hardline Hindu Nationalism is Transforming IndiaIndia’s prime minister Narendra Modi was re-elected to office in a landslide victory for his BJP party. Since then, he...
How A Dispute Over Carbon Market Regulations Tripped Up COP25 in MadridKate Dooley, University of Melbourne The United Nations’ COP25 climate talks concluded on Sunday morning in Madrid, almost 40 hours...