All posts tagged protests

Latin America 2013 – 19
November 27, 2019, 1 Comment

More on Latin America Colombia Is on Fire as Latin America’s Deadly Mass Protests Spread (Daily Beast) More than 200,0 ...

Middle East & Arab World 2017 – November 2019
November 26, 2019, Comments Off on Middle East & Arab World 2017 – November 2019

Brookings Middle East and North Africa Carnegie Council: Perspectives from Inside a Tumultuous Middle East: Syria-Iraq-I ...

Wednesday Night #1966
November 20, 2019, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1966

November 19 is the anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address 156 years ago,  one of the most insp ...

Globalization & Governance 2018-19
November 14, 2019, Comments Off on Globalization & Governance 2018-19

Pascal Lamy: IS GLOBALIZATION IN NEED OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE? John Kirton: France’s G7 Priorities for 2018/19 A G7 fight ...

Wednesday Night #1965
November 13, 2019, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1965

11 November – Remembrance Day – was filled with touching stories of the sung and unsung heroes of recent and ...

Wednesday Night #1964
November 6, 2019, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1964

The past week has been a worthy lead-up to Tuesday, 5 November when we remembered -if not celebrated- Guy Fawkes Day and ...

Iran 2019
October 22, 2019, Comments Off on Iran 2019

Iran 2017-2018 Trump’s Iran Reversal Raises Allies’ Doubts Over His Tactics, and U.S. Power (23 June) What Really Ha ...

Social media, society and technology 2013 -15
October 18, 2015, Comments Off on Social media, society and technology 2013 -15

Pascal Zamprelli: What Canadian Voters Actually Care About (HuffPost) Not to brag, but working at Change.org Canada is a ...

North Africa 2011-2014
October 9, 2015, 1 Comment

Tunisian national dialogue quartet wins 2015 Nobel peace prize Coalition of civil society groups wins highest-profile of ...

Brazil 2013 – 2015
August 17, 2015, Comments Off on Brazil 2013 – 2015

These 5 Facts Explain Brazil’s Crippling Scandals (TIME) 24 July 2015 17 August Despite protests, slog more likely tha ...