Egypt backs Russia and sparks unofficial Cold War By Isabella Grullon • November 8, 2016 The economic relationship between Egypt and Saudi Arabia was the only thing that kept Egypt from turmoil.
The US displaces, but never aids By Isabella Grullon • October 31, 2016 If history teaches anyone anything, it's that the U.S. has a horrible reputation in aiding refugees from the countries it has invaded.
Indigenous candidate to address Latin American inequality By Isabella Grullon • October 25, 2016 This year, the CNI and EZLN decided to nominate an indigenous woman to run in the 2018 presidential campaign.
Kenya’s few deciding for the many By Isabella Grullon • October 18, 2016 The best way to describe Kenyatta is as a President who does a lot for people who are well off but not much for those who need government help.
Kashmir is U.S. foreign policy blind spot By Isabella Grullon • October 4, 2016 The United States’ reputation in the Middle East and Asia as a whole may lead to skepticism on why the U.S. is there in the first place.
Protests in Congo deserve media coverage By Isabella Grullon • September 25, 2016 If we really sit down and think about it, the Congolese are currently fighting for their own democracy.
Migration crisis missing from political discussion By Isabella Grullon • September 21, 2016 Everyone seems vexed on fixing the immigration issue from within the border, ignoring that there is an imminent migration crisis right at the foot of the door.