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Asking the question: Are sanctions enough?

  • Conor Carroll
  • April 6, 2021

The question   In February 2020, the International Bar Association (IBA) released a report entitled “Report on the Use of Targeted Sanctions to Protect Journalists.” It was drafted by Dr….

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    • Opinion

U.S. interventionism supports terror around the world

  • Anthony Montes
  • December 8, 2019

The United States needs to stop its long history of aiding, funding and arming terrorist organizations and their partners, giving them the very resources they can use against us. The…

Courtesy of Dana Townsend
  • Posted in
    • Opinion

Democratizing power at PSU

  • Kameel Assad
  • November 7, 2019

Portland State is an institution driven and determined by a small cabal of Portland’s business elite dictating policy, direction and the ultimate administration of the university.  The creation of PSU’s…

Courtesy of John Rojas
  • Posted in
    • Opinion

Billionaires shouldn’t exist

  • Kameel Assad
  • October 23, 2019

Billionaires are an existential threat to democratic societies. The history of humanity and of this earth is not one of billionaires, and the conditions necessary to maintain them have been…

Protesters against the proposed Hong Kong-China extradition bill in New York City. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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    • International

Hong Kong protests extradition bill

  • Emily Price
  • June 24, 2019

Protests have erupted in Hong Kong after the Chinese territory’s Chief Executive Carrie Lam proposed a new extradition bill that would allegedly assist in the closing of a year-old murder…

Demonstrations near the army headquarters in Khartoum, Sudan. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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    • International

A ‘revolutionary escalation’ in Sudanese protests

  • Madison Cecil
  • June 21, 2019

After months of calling for a civilian-led government, Sudan’s protest leaders called for nighttime demonstrations in Khartoum amid the standoff with the ruling military council on June 17. Thousands of…

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    • International

India’s general elections reaches phase three

  • Madison Cecil
  • April 29, 2019

The third phase of India’s seven-phase general elections came to a close on April 26. The Indian elections are divided into seven phases in order to make it easier to…

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    • International

Venezuelan Opposition Leader Juan Guaidó swears himself in

  • Lukas Amsden and Emily Price
  • January 28, 2019

Opposition Leader of the National Assembly Juan Guaidó was sworn in as interim president following claims of a“fraudulent” election by Nicolás Maduro. Guaidó declared that he will remain president until…

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