
Protests in Sudan: A primer on the ongoing unrest, two months on
As demonstrations hit the two-month mark, we look at why they differ from those that came before, the reaction from the international community, and the resolutions being proposed.
Freelance writer
Latifa Abdin is a graduate of the Ryerson School of Journalism and holds a masters degree with the Institute of Globalization and the Human Condition at McMaster University.
As demonstrations hit the two-month mark, we look at why they differ from those that came before, the reaction from the international community, and the resolutions being proposed.
Reporter Latifa Abdin attended the recent 6 Degrees Citizen Space
forum in Toronto and found a common theme emerged — the desperate need for bridge-building
dialogue.
From Amnesty International’s call
for an investigation into civilian deaths to the subsequent shift to the city
of Raqqa, here’s what you need to know about this week’s take-back of Mosul,
Iraq.
From uncertainties about America’s future climate change
policies to pressure on Canada to do more in the international effort to combat
global warming, here are four takeaways from COP22 in Morocco.