Bridging Oceans: Negativity toward immigrants, refugees more widespread than just the West
Columnist Brian Fogel discusses how the limited scope of media coverage of refugee crisis fails to include its effects on Eastern nations.
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Columnist Brian Fogel discusses how the limited scope of media coverage of refugee crisis fails to include its effects on Eastern nations.
Columnist Brian Fogel discusses how subtle discrepancies in reporting drive stories of Pakistan terror attack in vastly different directions.
Media coverage of domestic affairs tend to have different perspectives and less nationalistic rhetoric.
DeVaughn Tubbs said some of his best friends at OU are in SMO.
Columnist Brian Fogel discusses refugees fleeing to Europe, particularly countries bordering Greece.
The country made progress with recent elections, but it has a way to go before it becomes truly democratic.
Transparency International’s report shows that Western nations have been trading arms in Middle East without oversight.
Columnist Brian Fogel discusses recent attacks in Yemen and how he believes the bombings need to be looked into further.
Secretive nuclear talks between U.S. and Pakistan are overlooking the help of the UN and India to solve issues.
House Bill 68 proposed to create jobs and encourage creativity for microbreweries in Ohio.
After Johannes Chan is denied administrative position, the politicization of HKU’s decisions should be protested by more than just students at the university.
This recent attack is only the latest in the long history of war crimes committed by the American military.
EU strengthening borders is a foolish move that will only drive the southern states further down the drain and create black markets for migrant smuggling.
While Nepal constitution fails to represent regions fairly, it is first of its kind to protect LGBT rights in Asia.
Both the United States and Myanmar will be facing a monumental election that may decide the course of their governments closer or further from true democracies.