In West Africa, Climate Change Equals Conflict
One of the many injustices of climate change is it hits the world’s poorest countries hardest
One of the many injustices of climate change is it hits the world’s poorest countries hardest
When Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro repeatedly downplayed the threat of COVID-19, Brazilians were understandably confused about the gravity of the pandemic.
Globalization is the most progressive force in the history of humankind.
Late last year, Colombia’s federal police arrested Diego Optra, a crime boss who heads a ruthless gang called La Local in the port city of Buenaventura.
At least one foreign leader still believes outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump’s desperate claims that the election was rigged.
All during 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic swept around the world, another novel virus with devastating long-term effects spread unnoticed worldwide
While the coronavirus pandemic is ravaging around the globe, we will continue to experience unprecedented urbanization in the coming decades.
Discrimination and violence against Brazil's LGBTQ communities are widespread, yet often underreported
At 8:45 pm, five gunmen stormed the Holey Artisan Bakery, an upscale establishment in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.
Many Brazilians were worried by the torrent of disinformation on social networks during this year’s bitterly contested U.S. presidential elections