While the majority of Crimea is ethnically Russian, the Crimean Tatars, who have inhabited the peninsula for hundreds of years, are still fighting for freedom from Russian occupation.
Read MoreThe Department of Education has rescinded rules regarding sexual assault at universities. California is responding.
Read MoreBilingualism has returned to California schools. The impact could be extraordinary.
Read MoreA referendum on moving an American base has reignited resentment against a persistent lack of autonomy.
Read MoreThe relationship between India and Pakistan has long been a turbulent and violent one. While by no means peaceful, their relations today rely more on economic and political action than military action.
Read MoreWhat was sold as a straightforward task has turned into a political nightmare.
Read MoreHas the Chinese Communist Party found a way to make propaganda cool?
Read MoreMost U.S. states tax feminine hygiene products. Progressive California is trying to change that.
Read MoreDoes the Court’s recent ruling against a Muslim man in Alabama demonstrate religious bias?
Read MoreNon-violence is a key moral precept of Buddhism. How do Myanmarese nationalists reconcile this with the genocide of the Rohingya?
Read MoreCameroon’s Anglophone north has complained of discrimination by the French-speaking majority for decades. Ambazonia represents an attempt to change that.
Read MoreViolence has again erupted in disputed Kashmir. Both sides must now attempt to create a better mechanism that promotes regional stability.
Read MoreAny time a claim against Israel seeks to delegitimize, demonize, or hold the state to double standards, the criticism can no longer be considered constructive and must be seen for what it is — anti-Semitism.
Read MoreThe High-speed rail project has suddenly become the next battleground in the war between President Trump and the state of California.
Read MoreCalifornia Attorney General Xavier Becerra files lawsuit, on Newsom’s behalf against the Huntington Beach City Council over repeatedly voting down a measure to create low-income and high-density housing within their affluent community.
Read MoreBy taking steps towards supporting and incorporating transgender people in society, Uruguay is emerging as a symbol of LGBTQ progress in Latin America and around the world.
Read MoreIf Harris were to become president, it would certainly mark a meaningful and historic moment for a country plagued by racism. But she still has much to explain to voters before that can happen.
Read MoreKerala is often referred to as “God’s own country” by native inhabitants. But underneath it all lies yet another instance of powerful men using their authority to engage in sexual misconduct.
Read MoreWithin Venezuela, Guaidó is a symbol of hope, however to the United States, he is a strategic opportunity. At only 35-years-old and serving his first term as an assemblyman, he is an impressionable young leader with a personality often reminiscent of a young Barack Obama.
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