
World

Han: The Way for Huawei
With Huawei, a Chinese mobile network company that is probably little known to the everyday American, complaints about fluctuating coverage and slow LTE may soon become concerns over foreign espionage and cyber warfare.

Not Free, Not Fair, Not Credible: Did Britain Back a Zimbabwean Autocrat’s Re-election?
“We’ve got exactly the same monster still in power.”

China’s Rebellious Daughter: On Losing a Language
A language is more than its modern “usefulness.” It is place, history, emotion, and collective consciousness.

Against Impunity: Protestors Unite Against Philippine President Duterte, in Photos
On July 23, 2018, thousands of Filipinos wiped sweat from their foreheads in Metro Manila’s scorching heat as they marched down a highway in opposition to Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s tyrannical policies.

Peck: The Unavailing Statesman
On both public and legislative fronts, Corbyn has failed in his role as leader of the opposition.

Military Might: Pakistan’s Continued Struggle with Democracy
“The poor people here…are working hard just to buy their flour and sugar.”

The Fight for Fuel: How a Disastrous Blast Turned Mexico’s Energy Problem into a Crisis
Not only did the blast bring attention to the severity of the fuel crisis, but it also brought Mexico’s worsening security crisis to a national front.

“Open Arms”: Colombia Faces the Venezuelan Migrant Crisis
“They would need an infinite amount of state money to keep providing the medical treatments that migrants urgently need.”