New Fossils Human Kin
By: Sarah Wie
After a treacherous journey through the caves at the Cradle of Humankind Heritage Site in South Africa, scientists and paleoanthropologists found fossil...
Global Warming and Killer Mosquitos
By: Sherrie Wang
Global warming is a recognized issue that is known to have detrimental effects on the environment. Despite the efforts of humans to...
Refugee Crisis Rocks Globe
By: Harleen Kaur
Today, over halfa million people have arrived in Europe after being displaced from their homes due to war and oppression. While many...
China Experiences Deadly Explosions
By: Leena Sen
This summer, places all over the world were rocked by disastrous events. Â China faced two, and they were not too far from...
The Refugee Crisis: How it’s Affecting the Entire World
By:Â Leena Sen
Since 2011, the raging war in Syria has led 10.6 million people to flee their homes. Today, one in five displaced people in...
Pink Dolphins Going Extinct
By: Claire Kim
Hong Kong is home to a unique species of dolphin known as the Chinese white dolphin--contrary to that name, the species is...
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...