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Former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn at a press conference in Beirut, Lebanon. Maya Alleruzzo/AP Images
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A look into Global Citizenship

  • Chloe Dysart and Emma Sage
  • January 28, 2020

Using international jurisdiction—or a lack of—to flee prosecution is nothing new, as seen in cases such as Roman Polanski, Edward Snowden and even the Dali Lama. However, the issue of…

The recently elected Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen sits across from William Brent Christensen, director of the American Institute in Taiwan. Courtesy of the Taiwan Presidential Office
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Taiwan 2020: Implications and Results

  • Emily Price
  • January 21, 2020

The Portland State Institute For Asian Studies hosted Kharis Templeman of Stanford University on Jan. 16 to speak to PSU students and community members on the current state of Taiwan…

A mourner holds a photograph of his partner, Julia Sologub, killed on the Ukrainian plane shot down by Iranian forces. Efrem Lukatsky/AP Images
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This Week Around the World

  • Madison Cecil
  • January 14, 2020

Jan. 6 Alatona, Mali: A roadside bomb killed five Malian soldiers and destroyed four vehicles on their way to Alatona from the town of Diabaly. After a refueling truck leading…

Al-Shabab forces march and train. Farah Abdi Warsameh/AP Images
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International Al-Shabab attacks Kenyan Military Base

  • Emily Price
  • January 14, 2020

A shared Kenyan and United States Military Base in the region of Luma, Kenya was attacked Jan. 5 by the Somalia-based terrorist group al-Shabab. Three U.S. service members were killed…

Scotland's Victoria Street
Victoria Street, one of Scotland's iconic tourist destinations. Courtesy of Shiva Shenoy
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Tourism is affecting Scottish economy, environment

  • Chloe Dysart
  • December 2, 2019

New concerns have arisen that tourism, a main force in the Scottish economy, may have unintended consequences on the country and environment, according to the Scottish Tourism Alliance.    New statistics…

Forensic specialists at scene of stabbing
Forensic specialists collect evidence at the scene where three young adults were stabbed in Hague, Netherlands. Phil Nijhuis/AP Images
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    • This Week Around the World

This Week Around The World – Nov. 24–Dec. 1

  • Madison Cecil
  • December 1, 2019

Nov. 24–29 The Black Sea: A cargo ship carrying 14,600 sheep toward Saudi Arabia overturned on Nov. 24. The 21 crew members were rescued with no serious injuries, and a…

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A young man stands atop debris while tear gas and sparks fill the air in Baghdad, Iraq. Hadi Mizban/AP Images
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Death toll of Iraqi protests rising

  • Christina Casanova
  • December 1, 2019

Iraqi protesters who took to the streets on Oct. 1 are demanding political and socioeconomic reform throughout the country. Many Iraqi citizens believe the ruling class is failing to rule…

Vaginal mesh implant used in pelvic surgery. Courtesy of Boston Scientific
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Australian women win lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson

  • Teri Walters
  • December 1, 2019

Over 1,350 women in Australia won a seven-year-long court case against pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson regarding pelvic mesh implants that caused long-term pain in some patients.  The implants were…

A suspension bridge in Mirepoix-sur-Tarn, France collapsed, killing a 15-year-old girl and a truck driver. Oliver le Corre/Twitter
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This Week Around the World Nov. 18–24

  • Madison Cecil
  • November 24, 2019

Nov. 18 Samoa: The Samoan government announced it would be implementing a new mandatory measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccination program amid the measles outbreak that has killed at least…

A health worker injects a child with an Ebola vaccine in Beni, Congo. Jerome Delay/AP Images
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Johnson & Johnson launches Ebola vaccine

  • Christina Casanova
  • November 24, 2019

Vaccine to be given to 500,000 despite limited testing Johnson & Johnson launched a new vaccine for Ebola with unknown long-term effects in Congo and plan on injecting approximately 500,000…

The Akashinga, or "The Brave Ones", march along a path in Phundundu Wildlife Area, a 115 mile stretch of land in Zimbabwe. Courtesy of IAPF.
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African countries increase number of female rangers

  • Madison Cecil
  • November 24, 2019

African countries that are affected by animal poachers, including Malawi and Zimbabwe, are attempting to increase the number of female rangers to protect endangered species.  In Malawi, approximately 11% of…

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