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Tag: International News

College age "pushers" help to cram commuters into the train in this 1954 photograph. Courtesy of the Library of Congress.
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Postwar Japan: past or present?

  • Karisa Yuasa
  • February 11, 2020

Dr. Carol Gluck, chair of Columbia University’s Committee of Global Thought, shared her thoughts on the ongoing postwar period of Japan on Feb. 6 at an event held at PSU.   …

A driver who was sent to transfer Rohingyan muslims to a Myanmar refugee camp rests in his bus. Mahmud Hossain Opu/AP Images
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UN rules Myanmar required to prevent genocide

  • Marshall Scheider
  • February 4, 2020

The United Nations International Court of Justice unanimously ordered Myanmar’s government to prevent genocide against ethnic minority Rohingya muslims in the country on Jan. 23.  Since Aug. 2017, Myanmar’s military…

The Daigokuden, or "The Great Hall" of Heijō Palace. Courtesy of Tamago Moffle/Flickr
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Heijōkyō, Japan’s ancient capita

  • Karisa Yuasa
  • February 3, 2020

Dr. Yoko Hsueh Shirai, an independent scholar based in California, presented in the Portland State Smith Memorial Student Union on the history and reconstruction of a United Nations Educational, Scientific…

Protestors and mourners at General Qassem Soleimani's funeral burn flags of Israel and the United States. Ebrahim Noroozi/AP Images
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U.S.–ordered strike leads to retaliation

  • Chloe Dysart
  • January 14, 2020

A United States-ordered airstrike responsible for killing Iranian Major General Qassem Soleimani has led to further missile attacks against U.S. military bases in Iraq.   The attacks took place early Jan….

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

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…

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    • This Week Around the World

This Week Around the World – Jan. 20–27:

  • Marena Riggan
  • January 28, 2019

Jan. 20–21 Syria; Israel: Conflict between Iran and Israel intensified after strikes were exchanged between the two forces. Haaretz reports an attack on an airport near Damascus—which killed four and…

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Is Huawei spying for China?

  • Lukas Amsden and Emily Price
  • January 25, 2019

Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei is at the center of another geopolitical scandal after an employee was charged with spying for the Chinese government in Poland. The company responded by promptly…

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    • This Week Around the World

This Week Around the World – Jan. 6–13:

  • Marena Riggan
  • January 14, 2019

Jan. 6 Saudi Arabia: In an effort to protect women’s rights, a new law effective as of Jan. 6 will allow women to be informed by Saudi courts of their…

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This week around the world: April 8–15

  • Marena Riggan
  • April 15, 2018

April 8, Brazil: Former president jailed for 12 years following corruption conviction Former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was imprisoned after seeking refuge with the S‏ão Bernardo do Campo…

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    • This Week Around the World

This week around the world: Feb. 5–Feb. 11

  • Fiona Spring
  • February 12, 2018

Feb. 5 Israel: African migrants face deportation The Israeli government gave 20,000 male African migrants notice to leave the country within two months or risk jail time. The migrants, who…

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