Guns: America’s strange addiction
Although mass shootings in Texas and Las Vegas reignite the debate on gun ownership, a long road lies ahead before these tragedies force Americans to change their relationship with guns.
Another international paralysis: The Rohingya crisis
In the past two months, over 600,000 Muslim Rohingya from the Rakhine province have fled to neighbouring Bangladesh. The Myanmar Army has been responsible for killing and raping unarmed Rohingya and burning their villages.
Medical evacuation in besieged areas of Syria
In July 2016, twins Moaz and Nawras were born in Eastern Al Ghouta, one of the largest besieged areas in the Syrian countryside, with congenital heart defects.
Bombardier: Too Big to Fail?
In response to Boeing’s complaint that Bombardier sold their CS100 regional jets at unfairly low prices, the United States Department of Commerce has moved to impose a nearly 300 per cent tariff on the transaction.
Trump’s Birth Control Mandate Pits Religious Freedom Against Reproductive Rights
Trump’s policy is met with support from his Republican camp since it expands the role of religious freedom at the expense of reproductive rights.
Jagmeet Singh makes history but a tough road ahead
Singh’s success can be attributed to his wide popularity among the immigrant community in Canada, a country where one in five identify as visible minorities