Saudi Arabia Faces Short-term Oil Crisis
by Maler Suresh
On September 14th, huge fires broke out at the largest oil processing facility in the world as the Abqaiq oil...
Brexit Turmoil Continues in Britain
Opposition leaders are working to make sure a no deal Brexit does not happen.
A Summer of Protests: The Hong Kong Anti-extradition Protests So Far
by Henry Su
For 14 weeks, the people of Hong Kong have donned masks, goggles, and umbrellas and taken to the streets of the city...
Hurricane Dorian Sweeps Through the Bahamas
by Dan Purizhansky
During the first week of September, Hurricane Dorian swept through the Bahamas and devastated the country. The Category 5 hurricane has so...
What’s Happening in Kashmir
by Maler Suresh
On August 4th, a small part of the world was cut off from almost all communication. Phone and internet connections, as well...
Only American in Rwanda During the Genocide Speaks at Williamsville East
By Daniel Krieger
On April 6th of 1994, Juvénal Habyarimana, the then president of Rwanda, was assassinated. This was the spark those in the Hutu...
Going Hungry in Hungary? Inside Their New Overtime Law
It’s nicknamed “The Slave Law”. It’s the child of the ultraconservative, nationalist, and populist Fidesz party, which holds a majority in the National Assembly...
Viacrucis del Migrante
By Elise Yu
Thousands of men, women, and children are trekking north from their native countries of Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador in order to seek...
“Let’s Go Straight to Dictatorship”: The Story of Brazilian Presidential Elect Jair Bolsonaro
By Philip Baillargeon
Nicknamed, “Donald Trump of Brazil,” Jair Bolsonaro has garnered a tightly knit following and an equally tightly knit opposition. He won Brazil’s...
Swedish Democrats: The Far Right in Socialism’s Heartland
Swedish Democrats: The Far Right in Socialism's Heartland
By Philip Baillargeon
The Swedish Democrats are not who you think they are. Likely, you were imagining a...