World
Breaking the Cage: Women Challenge Discriminatory University Rules in India
“There is simultaneously pressure to educate women while also containing them.”
The Second Escape: Human Rights Violations Reach Beyond the North Korean Border
“I cursed the mother that gave birth to me. I thought, ‘Instead of giving birth to me, you should have twisted my neck and killed me.’”
Mexico’s Moral Dance with Gay Rights
Arturo Pineda examines the status of same-sex marriage in Mexico.
Powerless Arbitration: The Withdrawal of Nations from the International Criminal Court
Several countries have withdrawn from the International Criminal Court—but why?
Austria’s Existential Choice
What are the stakes of tomorrow’s presidential election in Austria?
Educating the Lost Generation
The Jordanian education system struggles with the influx of Syrian refugees.
Eurosphere: When Media Monitor Media
In the third installment of his column on European affairs, Josh Hochman examines Russia Today’s Washington branch and the agenda behind its coverage of American media.