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Hundreds of women gather in the streets of Mexico City, calling on government officials to change sexual assault laws. Courtesy of AP Photos
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Pink glitter protests

  • Madison Cecil and Emily Price
  • September 9, 2019

Women rally against femicide throughout Mexico City Hundreds of people, mostly women, gathered in the streets of Mexico City, calling on government officials to change sexual assault laws beginning on…

The yearly food fight in Spain known as La Tomatina, Aug. 28. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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This Week Around the World Aug. 27–31

  • Madison Cecil
  • September 6, 2019

Aug. 27 Coatzacoalcos, Mexico: In an arson attack that has since been connected to gang violence by authorities, 26 people died and 11 others were severely injured. Gang members reportedly…

Yellow Vest protesters in France. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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French protests against G7 summit

  • Marshall Scheider
  • September 2, 2019

The 45th annual Group of Seven (G7) summit in Biarritz, France was met with thousands of protesters representing over 50 organizations throughout the country.  The G7 summit was first held…

Mountain gorillas recently downgraded from critically endangered to endangered. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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Mountain gorilla population on the rise

  • Madison Cecil and Emily Price
  • August 29, 2019

Despite their previous classification of “critically endangered,” the International Union for the Conservation of Nature Red List recently downgraded mountain gorillas to “endangered.” The mountain gorillas, which are native to…

Scientist Silvia Colleoni successfully fertilized seven eggs with the frozen sperm of two deceased white rhinos. Courtesy of Flickr
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This Week Around the World Aug. 18–25

  • Madison Cecil
  • August 29, 2019

Aug. 18–19 Ouaddai, Sila and Tibesti, Chad: After months of violence, President of Chad Idress Deby declared a state of emergency in the Sila and Ouaddai regions of the country…

Smoke as a result of the Amazon Rainforest fires can be seen from space. Courtesy of NASA
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The Amazon rainforest is burning

  • Madison Cecil
  • August 26, 2019

Fire rate up 84% from 2018 The Amazon rainforest—home to over 3 million species of plants and animals—is burning at a higher rate than ever before, with the National Institute…

Several leaders of the 2010 “Red Shirt” protests in Thailand are acquitted of terrorism charges. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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This Week Around the World Aug. 13–17

  • Madison Cecil
  • August 21, 2019

Aug. 13 Mchinji, Malawi: Three people were sentenced to death as punishment for killing someone with albinism. The three sentenced to death were found guilty of murder and possession of…

Prime Minister Narendra Modi revokes Article 307 of the Indian Constitution—which grants the state autonomy. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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Prime Minister of India revokes Kashmir’s state status

  • Madison Cecil
  • August 19, 2019

India-administered Kashmir has been in a communication blackout since Aug. 5 when Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced Article 307 of the Indian Constitution—which grants the state autonomy—would be revoked.  Article…

Puerto Rico has had three different governors over the course of one week following the resignation of former Gov. Ricardo Rosselló on Aug. 2. Courtesy of Creative Commons.
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Puerto Rico considering fourth new governor in one week

  • Madison Cecil
  • August 16, 2019

After days of protests, Puerto Rican Governor Ricardo Rosselló resigned on Aug. 2, but now the United States territory has had a total of three different governors in less than…

African swine fever threatens pig industries. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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African swine fever outbreak affects 36 countries

  • Emily Price
  • August 15, 2019

A recent outbreak of African swine fever is threatening pig industries throughout several European and Asian countries. Countries most affected are China, Bulgaria and Romania.  According to NPR, African swine…

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Ethiopia plants 353 million trees in one day

  • Madison Cecil
  • August 14, 2019

Thousands of people across Ethiopia planted a total of 353,633,600 tree saplings in 12 hours on July 29, setting the world record for most trees to be planted in a…

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