PODCAST: Peace Breaks Out Between Ethiopia and EritreaSomething truly remarkable in African history and global affairs occurred on June 26 when Eritrean leaders flew to the capitol...
Why Former President of Ireland Mary Robinson Fights for Climate JusticeMary Robinson was the first female President of Ireland, serving from 1990 to 1997. She then served as the UN...
PODCAST: How Separating Families at the Border Offends US Asylum Law and TraditionMy guest today, Kari Hong, is an assistant professor at the Boston College law school and an expert on US...
PODCAST: Tom Catena is a Hero Doctor of Sudan’s Nuba MountainsFor many years Tom Catena was the only doctor in the Nuba Mountain region of Sudan. This is an area...
PODCAST: Making Sense of the Trump-Kim Summit When I last spoke with my guest today, Kelsey Davenport, the saber rattling between Donald Trump and Kim Jong...
PODCAST: World Food Program Chief David Beasley Discusses Food Crises in the Sahel and North Korea My guest today, David Beasley is the executive director of the World Food Program. We caught up not long...
What India Can Teach Indiana About Fighting DiabetesThe developing world is where some of the more innovative strategies against diseases have been developed. To a certain extent,...
PODCAST: Kristine McDivitt Tompkins was one of the largest private landowners in the world before she gave it away Kristine McDivitt Tompkins made history earlier this year when she completed what is said to be the largest ever...
PODCAST: A New Ebola Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of CongoThe ebola outbreak ongoing the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the most severe ebola outbreak since the 2014 calamity...