PODCAST: What We Know About Air Pollution Around the WorldAir pollution is a major killer around the globe and one that disproportionately affects low and middle income countries. The World...
PODCAST: Peace Breaks Out Between Ethiopia and EritreaSomething truly remarkable in African history and global affairs occurred on June 26 when Eritrean leaders flew to the capitol...
Finally, #JusticeforNouraA murder trial in Sudan that gripped international attention has come to a close. Late yesterday, Noura Hussein, the 16-year-old girl...
Trump’s Pick to Lead the International Organization for Migration Faces a Key VoteUPDATE: IOM member states have rejected the US nominee, Ken Isaacs as director general. After three rounds of voting, his...
Why Former President of Ireland Mary Robinson Fights for Climate JusticeMary Robinson was the first female President of Ireland, serving from 1990 to 1997. She then served as the UN...
This is the Dawning of the The Age of “The Aquarius”The story of the MS Aquarius and its 627 passengers is becoming the story of international migration today — and it is...
PODCAST: How Separating Families at the Border Offends US Asylum Law and TraditionMy guest today, Kari Hong, is an assistant professor at the Boston College law school and an expert on US...
Map of the Day: Where Refugees LiveToday’s map comes from the Center for Global Development (CGD) and the Tent Partnership for Refugees. It shows that as...
The United States is Quitting the UN Human Rights Council. Here’s Why That’s a Bad IdeaOne day after being criticized by the top UN human rights official for its policy of separating children from their...