From Hispaniola to Heartstrings: Georgetown Students’ Journey of Reflection
As political instability in Haiti spirals, a small group of Georgetown students reflect on their educational trip through the core and...
Strong Showing for Portugal’s Far Right in Lead Up to EU Elections
Support for Portugal’s far-right Chega party surged following the March 10 legislative election in a rebuke of the current government led...
What Lies Ahead: Foreign Policy in the 2024 Presidential Election.
Raed Asad (SFS '25) contributed to this article
Foreign policy has emerged as a surprisingly pivotal issue this...
Boeing’s Nightmare Continues: A Boeing Aircraft with 263 Passengers Drops Mid-Flight
On a flight from Sydney, Australia, to Auckland, New Zealand, a LATAM Airlines flight dropped in mid-air, injuring 50 passengers, of...
Why Ireland’s Constitutional Amendments Failed
On March 9, a referendum that would have amended the Irish Constitution to change misogynistic language overwhelmingly failed in the Irish...
Itochu Corporation Ceases Contract with Elbit Systems Due to Possible Genocide in Gaza
In response to the January 26 International Court of Justice ruling recognizing potential genocide in Gaza, Itochu Corporation, a Japanese...
Scooters: Georgetown’s new culture war?
On December 12, Georgetown University banned all lithium-ion micro-mobility devices, including scooters, from campus buildings. But a series of recent scooter thefts...
Unprecedented Cooperation: Navigating the Future of U.S.—China Relations
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held a new round of meetings with U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan in Bangkok from January...
A Timeline of Sweden’s NATO Application
In February 2024, Sweden’s accession to NATO was approved by Hungary, the final NATO member country in opposition to the...
Stateless Rohingyas: How the Systematic Denial of Access to Education Created a Lost Generation
“It is like breaking a mirror, and if you try to put the broken pieces together, it won’t look the way it...