All posts by Jillian Sequeira
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Jillian Sequeira | August 12, 2017
Tourism and Toxicity at the Tsukiji Fish Market
One thing to consider as Japan gets ready for the Olympics.
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Jillian Sequeira | July 30, 2017
Mafia Capitale: The Line Between Government Corruption and Organized Crime?
This case is worth watching.
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Jillian Sequeira | July 19, 2017
Geely Motors: The Power Behind Volvo’s Electric Bid
This little-known company is making serious moves.
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Jillian Sequeira | July 1, 2017
Should We View the Destruction of the al-Nuri Mosque as a War Crime?
How should we view this act of destruction?
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Jillian Sequeira | June 13, 2017
Vandalism as Activism: Protesting Whaling on the Faroe Islands
The Little Mermaid statue has been painted red.
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Jillian Sequeira | June 4, 2017
Memorial Day Threats: KKK Recruitment Flyers in Texas City
Part of a series of troubling incidents.
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Jillian Sequeira | May 26, 2017
The Story of the “Worker Bees”: Key Arrests in Germany’s Largest Burglary Ring
This is a massive crime ring.
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Jillian Sequeira | May 21, 2017
Why Farmers Must Support the “Blue Card” Bill
Have you heard of this option?
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Jillian Sequeira | May 12, 2017
Surf Equity: Titans of Mavericks and Beyond
Are lobbying groups the model in the fight for women's inclusion and equality in sports?
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Jillian Sequeira | May 7, 2017
Beyond Symbolic: Greenpeace in the Trump Era
Do stunts work?
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Jillian Sequeira | May 2, 2017
An Executive Order Without Justification: Attacking the National Parks
President Trump ordered a review of national parks created by his predecessors.
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Jillian Sequeira | April 23, 2017
Why Bill O’Reilly’s Departure Won’t Change Fox
Bye O'Reilly, hi more of the same.
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Jillian Sequeira | April 18, 2017
Scotland’s Battle Against the UK Welfare “Rape Clause”
This could seriously impact rape survivors.
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Jillian Sequeira | April 13, 2017
What Germany’s New Hate Speech Law Means for Social Media
It could lead to clashes with U.S.-based companies like Facebook and Twitter.
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Jillian Sequeira | March 25, 2017
The Other Border: Pushback Against Illegal Immigration in Canada
What will Justin Trudeau do?
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Jillian Sequeira | March 17, 2017
Why Saudi Arabia Isn’t Going to Hit its 2030 Goal
After convening a girls' council made up entirely of men, will Saudi Arabia ever make progress with women's...
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Jillian Sequeira | March 5, 2017
The Strange Case of Wikipedia Zero
Are there any better options to address the criticisms?
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Jillian Sequeira | February 26, 2017
Why Eric Holder Can’t Save Silicon Valley Alone
Revelations after the recent sexual harassment allegations.
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Jillian Sequeira | February 16, 2017
Will Riots Engulf the Parisian Suburbs Once Again?
Protests were sparked after the alleged assault of a young man by a cop.
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Jillian Sequeira | February 10, 2017
The Challenges of Building a National Women’s Strike
There are a lot of limitations.
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Jillian Sequeira | February 4, 2017
Tragedy in Avdiivka: Violence Tearing Through Eastern Ukraine
The residents no longer have electricity or water.
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Jillian Sequeira | January 15, 2017
Will Ban Ki-moon’s Family Cost Him a Presidential Bid?
This scandal could cost him.
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Jillian Sequeira | January 9, 2017
What Should We Expect from Megyn Kelly at NBC?
Will she change her tune?
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Jillian Sequeira | December 18, 2016
Auctioning the Love Locks: The Challenges of Charity
Will this idea actually be helpful?
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Jillian Sequeira | December 11, 2016
Weaponized Oil: Scorched Earth Warfare in Iraq
ISIS' tactics are causing problems.
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Jillian Sequeira | November 28, 2016
Deserters or Victims?: The Mysterious Soldiers Captured in Ukraine
No one knows exactly what is going on.
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Jillian Sequeira | November 17, 2016
Startling Holes in Our Cybersecurity Network: The Tesco Bank Hack
This marks a new trend in hacks.
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Jillian Sequeira | November 11, 2016
South Korea’s Email Scandal: Protests in Seoul
Why are people in Korea mad at the president?
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Jillian Sequeira | October 31, 2016
The Election No One Has Noticed: Iceland’s Pirate Party
And no, there aren't any parrots or gangplanks involved.
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Jillian Sequeira | October 21, 2016
Is the Nobel Prize Rewarding the Wrong Research?
The advancements are amazing, but are they useful?