Europe’s New Plan for Refugees is a Total DisasterThe attacks in Brussels this week are accelerating an already heated conversation in Europe about the unrelenting movement of refugee...
Somini Sengupta: The World’s Youngest Country Faces Some Serious Growing PainsSomini Sengupta is the United Nations correspondent for the New York Times. She’s the author of the new book The...
How the Islamic State Came to LibyaThe Islamic state is seemingly on the ascent in Libya. It controls territory, including the coastal city of Sirte, and...
Times Reporter Thomas Fuller: The Destructive Power of Impunity in in South East AsiaThomas Fuller was the longtime Southeast Asia correspondent for the New York Times. He’s now based in San Francisco, but...
This Young African Entrepreneur and Philanthropist Survived the Rwanda Genocide and Created a Business EmpireAshish Thakkar is an African entrepreneur who started his business at the age of 15 having just escaped the Rwanda...
A Landmark Moment for the ICC: The War Crime of Cultural DestructionOn March 1 a man named Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi made an appearance at the International Criminal court in the Hague, and in so...
Episode 99: Raj ShahDr. Raj Shah served as the administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, USAID, from 2010 to 2015....
The Global Implications of Apple V. FBIBy now you have probably heard of the legal and public relations battle between the FBI and Apple. In short,...
Episode 98: Susan Benesch monitors the kind of “Dangerous Speech” that may lead to genocide.Susan Benesch is the founding director of the Dangerous Speech Project. In this role she has helped to create a...