World
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Reckoning in Rome: A Look at the Ballarat Abuse Scandal
Jillian Sequeira | March 3, 2016Cardinal George Pell takes center stage.
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Why Does Peace in Syria Remain Elusive?
Michael Sliwinski | February 16, 2016Where each of the major players stand.
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Iran’s Leadership: Inside the Complex Regime
Michael Sliwinski | February 11, 2016Who is in charge in Iran?
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What are the Major Takeaways from the 2016 World Economic Forum?
Jillian Sequeira | February 2, 2016What happened at Davos this year?
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Finding El Chapo: What his Arrest Means for Mexico and the Drug Trade
Michael Sliwinski | January 28, 2016Will it make a difference?
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The Impacts of Widespread Sexual Assault in Cologne
Jillian Sequeira | January 25, 2016What's next?
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Human Rights Justice Served as Japan and South Korea Address Violations Against “Comfort Women”
Ajla Glavasevic | January 8, 2016What does this mean for human trafficking worldwide?
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The Cost of Terrorism: How is ISIS Funded?
Michael Sliwinski | December 14, 2015Following the money behind ISIS.
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The Wreck of the San Jose: Legal Battles Over Sunken Treasure
Jillian Sequeira | December 12, 2015Straight out of an adventure book--but all real.
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Mali: A Tale of Two Countries?
Michael Sliwinski | December 4, 2015What caused the recent attack in Mali?
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What Does the FBI Do Abroad?
Michael Sliwinski | November 30, 2015It's not just a domestic agency anymore.
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Advancement or Regression? The 2015 Elections in Myanmar
Samuel Whitesell | November 27, 2015What will the future hold for Myanmar?
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Independence for Catalonia: Will it Become a Reality?
Jessica McLaughlin | November 21, 2015Will Catalonia actually secede?
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How Has Egypt Changed After the Arab Spring?
Michael Sliwinski | November 21, 2015What happened to Egypt?
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Guatemalan Elections: How a Comedian Became President
Samuel Whitesell | November 10, 2015How corruption led Guatemala to elect a president with no experience.
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An End to China’s One-Child Policy: What Does it Mean?
Mariam Jaffery | November 6, 2015A huge departure from the last three and a half decades.
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Burkina Faso: A Troubled History and Looming Elections
Michael Sliwinski | November 2, 2015In a country plagued with coups, will are successful elections possible?
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Why is Russia Getting Involved in the Middle East?
Michael Sliwinski | October 20, 2015Russia expands its influence
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The Iran Nuclear Deal: America Remains Divided
John Phillips | October 9, 2015The arguments for and against the Iran nuclear deal.
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Secession in Spain: The Fight for an Independent Catalonia
Samuel Whitesell | October 7, 2015What's next for Catalonia?
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Defining Japan’s Place in the World
Michael Sliwinski | October 6, 2015With a stagnant economy, Japan loosens limits on its military.
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The Taliban Captures Kunduz: Should the U.S. Still Leave Afghanistan as Planned?
Jessica McLaughlin | October 2, 2015What's next in the war torn nation?
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South Sudan’s Continuing Pattern of Reneged Peace Deals
Samuel Whitesell | October 1, 2015A region that has been plagued with violence for decades.
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America’s Role in Solving the Migrant Crisis
Michael Sliwinski | September 18, 2015What can the United States do?
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The Migrant Crisis Continues: What’s Going on in Europe?
Jessica McLaughlin | September 15, 2015What is going on in Europe and will the EU be able to solve it?
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Attacks, Insurgency, and a Military Takeover in Modern Day Thailand
Michael Sliwinski | September 9, 2015What's going on in Thailand?
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The South and East China Seas: Conflict Continues
Jessica McLaughlin | August 20, 2015Why is the U.S. even involved?
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Turkey: A Country Perpetually at a Crossroads
Michael Sliwinski | August 1, 2015Turkey is no stranger to conflict; whats up next for the country?
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U.S.-Venezuelan Relations: Can the Doors Be Reopened?
Jessica McLaughlin | July 16, 2015What do the Obama Administration's sanctions against Venezuelan officials mean?
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A Resurgent Taliban Complicates Life in Afghanistan
Michael Sliwinski | June 18, 2015What role will the Taliban play in Afghanistan's future?