An Ode to Salient and the Friends Who Believed in Me
by Jasmine Koria As journalists, poets, coffee-fueled thesis draft writers…anyone who picks up a pen and dares the world to read their thoug …
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Viking Joy!
by Adedoyin Ajayi After Norway’s victory over Iraq sealed their place in the round of 32 at the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup, their captain M …
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Guns, Gangs, and the Illusion of Security
by Lilian Elochukwu Terna-Ayua The 5th of February saw the expiration of the New START treaty between the United States and Russia. For the …
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When Data Stays on the Shelf: Why Organizations Collect but Rarely Apply Evidence
by Ivan Munguongeyo Across humanitarian and development organizations, enormous amounts of data are collected every year. Call it baseline s …
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Read moreThe High Cost of Xenophobia in South Africa
June 21by Joshua Kimera An eternal conversation, almost like a broken record, Xenophobia in South Africa. A …
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June 12by Bevon Charles | Commonwealth Youth Climate Change Network The Second Commonwealth Youth Multilate …
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