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The Week That Was: Global News In Review
Brief #89 – Foreign Policy Brief
by Ibrahim Castro
Japan has started releasing treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean…
The Week That Was: Global News in Review
Brief #88 – Foreign Policy Brief
by Ibrahim Castro
According to French maritime officials, last week six people died after a boat carrying migrants headed to Britain sank…
The Hijab in Sports
Brief #87 – Foreign Policy Brief
by Reilly Fitzgerald
The hijab is an article of clothing that has sparked debate for years due to its connections to the Islamic faith for some…
The Week That Was: Global News In Review
Brief #86 – Foreign Policy Brief
by Ibrahim Castro
Last week the United States Department of Justice called for the removal of a floating border barrier that has raised territorial and humanitarian concerns.
Russian Bombing Can’t Break the Spirit of the Citizens of Odessa
Brief #85 – Foreign Policy Brief
by Yelena Korshunov
On the night of July 18th Raisa woke up from a terrible roar and heart-rending children’s screams.
The Ukraine Crisis Situation Update #25
Brief #84 – Foreign Policy Brief
by Ibrahim Castro
The world’s most vulnerable among the hungry will suffer the worst consequences.
Saudi Arabia’s Buys Into Sports as an Image Builder
Brief #83 – Foreign Policy Brief
by Reilly Fitzgerald
Saudi Arabia is attempting to invest in areas that will allow them to maintain their financial status in the world, after the planet has moved away from fossil fuels and oil.
The Ukraine Crisis: Situation Update #24
Brief #82 – Foreign Policy Brief
by Ibrahim Sultan
On June 24, 2023 the Wagner group led by hot dog sales-man turned warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin, led an armed revolt against the Russian military.
“March for Justice” in Russia Broke Illusion of Putin’s Power
Brief #81 – Foreign Policy Brief
by Yelena Korshunov
The “March for Justice”, announced by the head of Wagner mercenary forces, Yevgeny Prigozhin, on the evening of June 23rd, ended as suddenly as it began.