Can Libya be saved from a complete collapse?
Libya’s ongoing civil war continues to escalate as the international community scrambles to find a political solution. On Sunday, world leaders met for a summit hosted by Germany’s Angela Merkel in...
View ArticleTrump impeachment: Is the U.S. Constitution equipped?
On Tuesday, the impeachment trial of President Trump – the third such trial in U.S. history – began in the U.S. Senate. As predicted, opening day was marked by bitter partisan attacks – and party line...
View ArticleWill the voices of Auschwitz be forgotten?
On January 27, 1945, towards the end of World War II surviving prisoners of Nazi concentration camps in Auschwitz, Poland were liberated by the Soviet Army. As a part of Adolf Hitler’s “Final...
View ArticleCoronavirus: Inside China’s quarantined Wuhan
Wuhan in Central China’s Hubei province is on lockdown. Since January 23, the home to over 11 million people has been quarantined due to the outbreak of the contagious and potentially fatal...
View ArticleBrexit is NOW: What’s next?
Choruses of Auld Lang Syne echoed the European Parliament in Brussels Wednesday. A bittersweet farewell following the final vote marking the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union. After years...
View ArticleCoronavirus: Is a global pandemic near?
As coronavirus continues to spread, the world health community scrambles to nail down the cause, a cure, and any way to track and contain it. The disease, which originated in mainland China, has spread...
View ArticleAfter Trump’s acquittal, can Americans have faith in Congress?
The U.S. Senate, in a near party line vote, chose to acquit U.S. President Donald J. Trump of two Articles of Impeachment. The night before his acquittal, Trump delivered his third State of the Union...
View ArticleWhy Chinese cinema is on the rise
Janet Yang GUEST: Janet Yang, Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning producer / Governor at large for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences If you’re an explorer of good films around the world,...
View ArticleDoes Trump’s Mideast peace plan normalize ‘apartheid’?
GUEST: Ali Abunimah, co-founder of The Electronic Intifada website and author of The Battle for Justice in Palestine. At the United Nations Security Council Tuesday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas...
View ArticleWhy is the Democratic establishment afraid of Bernie Sanders?
Nomiki Konst GUEST: Nomiki Konst, a political strategist and host of “The Nomiki Show.” In the U.S. Democratic Primaries for president, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders’ campaign is gaining momentum....
View ArticleWill Syria’s Idlib offensive spark the war’s worst refugee crisis?
GUEST: Dr. Edmund Ghareeb, professor at George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs. The conflict between Turkey and Syria continues to escalate. On Monday, The United...
View ArticleIran hardliners gain power as coronavirus spreads
GUEST: Ghanbar Naderi, Iranian journalist and political commentator. On Friday, Iran went to the polls to elect a new parliament. But between voter apathy, boycotts, and fears of coronavirus in the...
View ArticleHow coronavirus is infecting the world economy
GUEST: Arthur Dong, professor at Georgetown University’s School of Business in Washington, D.C. and advisor to U.S. firms operating in China. As China and the global health community mitigate the...
View ArticleWhy the Philippines want the U.S. military to leave
GUEST: Brian Becker, Executive Director for the ANSWER Coalition based in Washington, D.C.. Earlier this month, the Philippines sent a letter to the United States which officially ended the Visiting...
View ArticleCan Afghanistan ever find peace with the Taliban?
On Saturday, representatives of the United States and Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership met in DOHA, Qatar to sign a peace deal. But, less than 72 hours later, a fatal bombing attack at a football game...
View ArticleWhy India’s religious violence is on the rise
GUEST: Salman Aneez Soz, an economic development expert and author of “The Great Disappointment: How Narendra Modi Squandered a Unique Opportunity to Transform the Indian Economy.” After months of...
View ArticleCOVID-19: When and how to get tested for the virus
GUEST: Dr Eric Feigel-Ding. Epidemiologist, American public health specialist, and visiting scientist at the Department of Nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Reported cases of...
View ArticleCOVID-19: Navigating the risks of traveling and crowds
GUEST: Dr Eric Feigel-Ding. Epidemiologist, American public health specialist, and visiting scientist at the Department of Nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The list of...
View ArticleCOVID-19: Is it time for you to self-quarantine?
GUEST: Dr. Sweta Chakraborty, a risk and behavioral scientist based in Washington, D.C.. The World Health Organization has declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. Around the world, neighborhoods, cities,...
View ArticleCOVID-19: Who should we trust?
GUEST: Dr. Sweta Chakraborty, a risk and behavioral scientist based in Washington, D.C.. The outbreak of COVID-19 has gone worldwide – and there are very few among us who haven’t been affected by the...
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