Germany’s Future Under Merz’s Murky Coalition
Following Germany’s snap elections in February, the nation’s lower house, the Bundestag, saw a massive change in representation. Among the greatest victors were the far-right Alternative…
Following Germany’s snap elections in February, the nation’s lower house, the Bundestag, saw a massive change in representation. Among the greatest victors were the far-right Alternative…
When a government starts to freeze education funding, it’s not just cutting dollars — it’s cutting its citizens' futures. On Friday, March 28, the Supreme Court…
Trade wars often make headlines and play out in backroom deals, but their real consequences appear everywhere from grocery store aisles to factory floors and small-town…
President Trump’s infamous travel ban was not about protecting national security — it was about fear, prejudice, and the unjust targeting of Muslims. On Jan. 27,…
Two weeks ago, the Trump administration revealed plans to place all directly hired United States Agency for International Development employees on leave worldwide and bring back…
On October 23, 2023, Xi Jinping, gave a speech calling for China to “cultivate a new marriage and childbirth culture, strengthen guidance of young people’s views…
In the last 12 months, the United States has seen inflation run rampant. The Consumer Price Index shows that everyday necessities have gotten more expensive. Medical…
On October 23rd, a storm meteorologists are calling a “bomb cyclone” and “atmospheric river” caused flash flooding and landslides in parts of northern California previously scarred…
At the start of the 20th Century, China and India were in the same economic positions: both nations have their own share of troubles trying to boost their respective national GDPs whilst trying to build a more robust system of accountability for their banks. The majority of banks in both nations are largely owned by the state.
In Venezuela, we have been dedicating our lives to restoring our nation’s political and economic freedoms. For years, millions of Venezuelans, under the leadership of the student movement and of young political activists, have been peacefully protesting against Nicolas Maduro’s dictatorial regime, with clear demands: Respect for our basic rights and freedoms, such as fair elections, freedom of speech, free enterprise, and rule of law. In response to the people’s demands, Maduro’s repressive groups such as the military and the national police have incarcerated, tortured, and even killed many Venezuelans. To be more precise, Maduro’s dictatorship has unrightfully incarcerated thousands, cold-bloodedly killed hundreds, and overall, forced more than five million Venezuelans into exile