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The Largest Mass Execution in Saudi Arabia’s Modern Kingdom
On March 12 in Saudi Arabia, 81 people were executed for a variety of crimes, the largest mass execution in the country’s modern history...
Danielle Uehara
Apr 7, 20223 min read


The West Responds to the Invasion of Ukraine
Tensions first began building two days before the invasion when Putin declared the Donetsk and Luhansk regions in Ukraine independent...
Matthew Inui
Mar 9, 20224 min read


Eastern Ukraine: A Territorial Dispute Turned International Concern
For close to 70 years, Ukraine, formerly known as the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, had been a part of the Soviet Union...
Matthew Inui
Jan 30, 20224 min read


A Conference for the Climate: A Rundown of COP26
From October 31 to November 12, world leaders met in Glasgow for the annual UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) after 2020’s conference...
Mahsa Forghani
Jan 20, 20224 min read


A Timeline of Afghanistan
Current events are often molded by the past. Afghanistan, in recent times, has seen many political issues come to the surface...
Dhruti Pattabhi
Nov 3, 20216 min read


The Politics of Climate Change
In light of abnormal weather patterns and erratic shifts in the environment, scientists have observed the surfacing issue of climate change.
Dhruti Pattabhi
Aug 30, 20213 min read


Fake News: A Dangerous 21st Century Oxymoron
During most of the 20th century, Americans could generally trust news reports to relay factual material without partiality. Standards...
Ariel Donato
Mar 8, 20215 min read


Tariffs, TikTok, and COVID-19: U.S.–China Relations
China and the United States — the world’s greatest economic superpowers — have experienced considerable fallout over the past few years.
Audrey Kim
Oct 24, 20204 min read


Black Lives Matter: A Local Movement with a Global Impact
The Black Lives Matter movement has risen to an international scale and has the potential to change the results of the 2020 election.
Alexssa Takeda
Oct 16, 20206 min read


Countries Around the World Conquering COVID-19
(United Nations COVID-19 Response/Unsplash.com) There is no doubt that the United States has been hit extremely hard by the coronavirus...
Michaela Dumlao
May 18, 20205 min read


COVID-19: Are We Close to a Medical Solution?
This 1975 colorized TEM image is of four Avian Infectious Bronchitis Viruses, a virus in the Coronaviridae family. (CDC/Unsplash.com)...
Isha Pendem
Apr 6, 20203 min read


Brexit: Britain’s Long-Awaited Exit from the European Union
After almost a year of conflict, negotiation, and failure, Britain formally separated from the European Union on January 31. Britain’s...
Ashley Kim
Mar 4, 20203 min read


China's Coronavirus is a Global Crisis
As of February 27th, CNN has reported that the death toll has increased to at least 2,800. Majority of them are still in Mainland China,...
Isha Pendem
Mar 1, 20203 min read


Iran and the United States: A Path to War?
Protesters in Tehran, Iran, hold up signs in protest after Soleimani's death. (Hosein Charbaghi/Unsplash) The US and Iran have been foes...
Michaela Dumlao
Feb 18, 20203 min read


China’s Coronavirus is Becoming a Global Crisis
This colored image from a transmission electron microscope by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) is of a...
Isha Pendem
Feb 14, 20202 min read


Hong Kong and China: One Country, Two Systems
The pro-democracy, anti-government protests in Hong Kong have been exploding since June 2019. Initially peaceful, they slowly began...
Jana Abulaban
Jan 20, 20203 min read
Venezuela's Presidential Conflict
📷 Over the past five years with Nicolas Maduro as president, Venezuela has experienced many difficulties and hardships. During these...
Luke Kim
Feb 26, 20195 min read


Withdrawal of INF Treaty
On February 1, the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that the US would withdraw its participation in the 1987...
Lindsey Kim
Feb 16, 20193 min read
New Compromise on Border Deal
📷 On December 22, 2018, the United States Federal Government had partially shut down due to a lack of consensus amongst Congressional...
Daibik Chakraborty
Feb 13, 20193 min read


Removal of U.S. Troops from Syria
After a four-year long dominating presence in Syria, President Trump has decided to move troops out of the country. Most of the troops...
Daibik Chakraborty
Jan 3, 20193 min read
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