A Crisis Between Borders
A broken deal has resulted in thousands waiting in inhumane conditions at the Greek-Turkish border. Their intention being to cross into Europe.
Turkey’s Energy Game
Located strategically between two continents, Turkey has always had a desire of becoming an international physical hub and transit corridor for natural gas.
Avoid Becoming a Ransomware Victim
Since the birth of the Internet of Things, progress and ease have been brought into our lives from smart home security systems to shipping containers and logistics tracking.
Twitter Redefines What it Means to be a Proud Boy
Now that the dust has settled since the much talked about presidential debate that took place two weeks ago, it’s a great time to switch gears and look at some of the more positive fallout from the tumultuous event.
Special Report: What’s Happening in Yemen?
A brutal five-year conflict has led to the development of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
A Protective Pitbull, A Concerned Neighbor and A Lost Toddler Returned
Sometimes the world can feel depressing, especially when doom-scrolling through a seemingly endless list of disheartening headlines.
Justice Delayed is Justice Denied
One of the key jobs of any nation state is to dispense justice to the people. Without justice, a nation state is no nation state at all. (Photo: Taylor Family)
A Criminal Justice System Not Fit For Purpose
The UK criminal justice system has been self-labelled the “envy of the world”. The truth? It’s a system hanging onto stability by a thread. (Photo: Laura Pannack | The Times)
The Short-Term Gain
Revelations about Trump's tax avoidance highlights his penchant to undermine long-term stability for short-term gain. (Jonathan Ernst | Reuters)
The Case of Stefano Cucchi
The 31-year-old Stefano Cucchi died on 22 October 2009 in the detention ward of Sandro Pertini hospital, six days after his arrest by the Carabinieri for drug possession and dealing. (Photo: Dario Sabaghi)
You Need the Postal Service and it Needs You
Since its birth in 1775 under the leadership of Benjamin Franklin, The United States Postal Service, better known as USPS, has gone on to become one of the nation's most loved government agencies with a 91% approval rating….
Brexit: An Insight into a Broken Britain
If Brexit has proven anything, it’s that Britain is broken. (Photo: Barcroft Media)
The Making of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
As a justice of the Supreme Court, Bader Ginsburg boasted a career marked by a constant and tenacious voice that called for the protection of equality by the law. (Photo: GW Law)
A Stronger European Union or a More Fragile One?
An analysis of Ursula von der Leyen’s State of the European Union speech underscoring the need for greater unity in Europe’s future. (Photo: Carmen Jaspersen | DPA))
Succession for the Irreplaceable
The magnitude of Bader Ginsburg impact was not limited to her time served on the Supreme Court of The United States and as a result the scope of her importance far exceeded that of just a justice. (Photo | Phil Farnsworth)
I Dissent: The Legacy of Justice Ginsberg
The impact that RBG managed to make in the lives of disenfranchised Americans while sitting on the bench of the Supreme Court is impressive; however…
(Photo: Nikki Kahn | The Washington Post | Getty Images)
The Price of Democracy
With a looming election it is time to ask: is it worth it? (Photo: Mark Peterson | Redux)
The Festering Infection
For almost twenty years the United States has been dedicating extensive resources and manpower to combatting terrorism. (Photo: Robert Clark | Associated Press)
Moving Towards the Federal Legalization of Cannabis
While Democrats are hopeful that passing the MOVE Act will help many facets of American life, it will not solve every problem that the United States has deeply embedded into its criminal justice system. (Photo: Associated Press)
Belarus: The Last European Dictatorship
A sea of Belarusians dawned in red and white, blanketed the streets and remained peaceful throughout the process. (Photo: Associated Press)