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Blinded by Fear: How Politics Influenced Medical Policy in Greece
The international community has accused Greece of mistreating and stigmatizing citizens with HIV over the last few years.

We Have No Place to Go
“We Jews have a secret weapon in our struggle with the Arabs; we have no place to go.” These words of former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir ring true today when one looks at a map of the Arab countries…

Is ISIS playing at the heartstrings of America to cover up the real issues?
By now, most have heard or seen the atrocious YouTube videos posted by ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) showing the beheadings of innocent people of the West. The most notable of those beheadings include American journalists James Foley…

Climate Diplomacy: Do We Need a Supranational Authority?
This year on the 22nd of September, world leaders clocked 16 hours of speech-making at the UN Climate Summit in New York. While this might say a lot about the attention span of the delegates, the more pertinent question is…

Alibaba Unveiled: Inside China’s E-Commerce Giant
In the light of a highly successful IPO recently, Stephanie Saunderson takes a better look at the company synonymous with online business in China.

Wash Your Hands And Dry Them With Dirt: The Failure of Donations to Rebuild Haiti
Mikaela Rabb explores why the oft-lauded solution of foreign aid has not achieved the necessary efficiency in the case of Haiti

What Does A Londoner Look Like? Mayoral Candidate David Lammy Hopes to Represent the New London
Analia Cuevas-Ferreras and Noah Daponte-Smith analyze the chances of David Lammy to land the mayoralty of one of the world’s most diverse modern cities

Viewer Discretion Advised
Zach Cohen takes a hard look at Islamic State’s execution video strategy