Today’s Turbulent Terrain It’s 2025, and the echoes of war continue to linger across Eastern Europe. For three years, Russia has waged a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Since its start in 2022, ...
Making healthcare more accessible to foreign tourists while limiting healthcare equity for citizens, health diplomacy ...
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Keller Rinaudo Cliffton, Harvard '09, is the CEO of Zipline, a global logistics company pioneering autonomous drone delivery ...
Peru’s fight against tuberculosis demonstrates how global neglect endangers public health. COVID-19 setbacks, poverty, and ...
It was on February 17, 2008 that the Republic of Kosovo declared its independence. However, as its inhabitants celebrate the seventeenth anniversary of statehood, the situation on the ground remains ...
Every year, US citizens collectively consume 2.8 billion pounds of chocolate. While this sweet and indulgent treat is a staple for Valentine’s Day and Halloween, its colorful and shiny packaging ...
Russia and Japan have yet to sign a formal peace treaty to end World War II. Both nations’ reluctance boils down to their dispute over a string of islands stretching from Hokkaido, Japan’s ...
A leader in exile. Children forced into cultural assimilation. A barrage of failed protests. For more than 50 years, China, a global superpower with a population over 400 times that of Tibet, has ...
“Japan is standing on the verge of whether [it] can continue to function as a society.” While the Japanese government and people might not be against immigrants, Japan could provide them with better ...
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