2015 Israeli Elections
By Harleen Kaur
Israeli elections took place March 17th this year, which ended in Benjamin Netanyahu keeping his title as Prime Minister. Weeks before the...
Commentary: China’s New World Bank
By Jessica Meng
It was once an undebatable fact that the United States was the largest, or one of the largest, economic powers in the...
Yemen Conflict Continues
By Melissa Li
Yemen, the poorest country in the Middle East, is in the midst of a humanitarian crisis as conflict flares between Shiite rebel...
Hong Kong Teen Activist Activities Continue
By Sherrie Chen
2015 is a sheep year in China. And the city's leader C.Y. Leung sent the people of Hong Kong the Lunar New...
Boris Nemtsov’s Killer Forced to Confess
By Alex Marinidies
The alleged killer of Russian politician Boris Nemtsov says that he was forced to confess to Russian police.
Nemtsov, one of the leaders...
“First Human” Found in Ethiopia
By Jessica Meng
Do you remember when you were a child and went through a “fossil” phase? Maybe you’re still in it. Teachers fascinated us...
100 Traveling to Mars
By Garrett Speller
Would you take up the opportunity for a one way trip to mars? 100 “Lucky” candidates were pulled from a pool of...
Commentary: Slavery Still Exists in the Form of Human Trafficking
By Jacob Weissert
Slavery is gone, right? Slavery has been officially abolished in every country in the world for over a hundred years, so that...
Commentary: Slavery Over Conflict Minerals
By Shubhangi Mehra
When people think of slavery, their minds conjure up images of 18th and 19th century American plantations of the South. Seldom do...
Commentary: Successful Educational Systems
By Sarah Wie
South Korea and Finland have one thing in common: an excellent education system. However, things were not always running so smoothly. Surprisingly,...