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Scholar: As Russia Enlists Hundreds of Thousands of Men to Fight Ukraine, Public Support for Putin is Falling
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The Conversation
Oct 12, 2022
Arik Burakovsky, a scholar of Russia and public opinion, says public approval of the president a ...
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Scholar: Headcovers Have Always Been Political in Iran
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The Conversation
Oct 10, 2022
Acts of defiance, big and small, have continued uninterrupted across multiple generations, write ...
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Iranian Women Have Fought Restrictions Since '79 – With Hope Protests End Differently This Time
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The Conversation
Sep 29, 2022
A scholar of Iranian politics explains how Iranians have organized resistance movements for the ...
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How Chinese Celebrities Are Amplifying Official Policy on Taiwan Via ‘One China’ Messages
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The Conversation
Sep 26, 2022
Chinese celebrities have become increasingly politically active on social media over the years – ...
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Scholar: Canada Became Less British During Queen Elizabeth's Reign
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The Conversation
Sep 9, 2022
Nearly half of Canadians were of British ancestry when she assumed the throne in 1952, but that ...
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Queen Elizabeth II: the End of the ‘New Elizabethan Age’
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The Conversation
Sep 8, 2022
She ruled over perhaps the most rapid technological expansion and sociopolitical change of any m ...
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Queen Elizabeth II: A Moderniser Who Steered British Monarchy into 21st Century
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The Conversation
Sep 8, 2022
She passed away on Sept. 8, 2022.
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A Protection Zone Around the Zaporizhzhia Power Plant In Ukraine? A Scholar Explains Why That Could Be Crucial
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The Conversation
Sep 7, 2022
Here, a professor and nuclear safety expert at the University of Southern California explained t ...
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Philosophy Scholar: Here's Why News Consumers Experience Crisis Fatigue
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The Conversation
Sep 6, 2022
Being attentive to realities like war is often painful, and people are not well-equipped to keep ...
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Expert: Crossing the US-Mexico Border Is Deadlier Than Ever For Migrants
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The Conversation
Aug 3, 2022
A Vassar College professor of geography who's been researching U.S.-Mexico border policing since ...
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Inflation Is Spiking Around the World — Not Just in US
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The Conversation
Jul 31, 2022
Here's one economist's take on rising consumer prices across the globe.
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Did Video Show Russian Missile 'Boomerang' in Ukraine, Striking Troops Who Launched It?
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Jordan Liles
Jun 24, 2022
We looked for the origins of a viral video that supposedly showed a Russia ...
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Does Video Show Shanghai Evictions To Make Way for COVID-19 Quarantine Units?
Written by:
Bethania Palma
Apr 15, 2022
Shanghai has been under lockdown due to a COVID-19 surge.
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How Many Ukrainian Cultural Sites Have Been Destroyed by the Russians?
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
Apr 7, 2022
The Russian invasion poses a threat to Ukrainian monuments and historical artifacts.
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What Would Give Putin a Face-Saving Way to Exit Ukraine?
Written by:
The Conversation
Mar 31, 2022
Since early March, Russian forces have been bogged down in fighting on th ...
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In Photos: Children’s Toys Left on Historic Bridge Connecting Ukraine and Romania
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Madison Dapcevich
Mar 17, 2022
A bridge in the Romanian town of Sighetu Marmației was said to have been turned into a “toy bridge.”
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Behind the Government-Backed ‘Send Putin to Jupiter’ Campaign
Written by:
Madison Dapcevich
Mar 14, 2022
The fundraiser has received more than $2.1 million.
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Fact-Checking the Ukraine War: 7 Viral Videos and Images
Written by:
Jessica Lee
Mar 12, 2022
They include footage from a military simulation video game that people mistakenly believed showe ...
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Social Media is Full of Posts With War Reactions. Not All Contain Facts.
Written by:
Jessica Lee
Mar 10, 2022
From the United Nations to Pornhub to Leonardo DiCaprio, the subjects of such posts vary greatly ...
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Support for Democracy Is Waning Across the Americas
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The Conversation
Mar 8, 2022
Across North, Central and South America, and parts of the Caribbean, 63% of the public expressed ...
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