Scandal hurts gay candidates more than straight ones — but in a roundabout way Christina Pao and Akhil Rajan - August 31, 2020 Voters don’t abandon Black, female or gay candidates at higher rates. But there’s a catch.
Humanitarian aid in Syria is being politicized — and too many civilians in need aren’t getting it Jesse Marks - August 5, 2019 When the government controls the aid, it gets used for political gain.
Why Syrian refugees are at risk of a forced return to Syria Jesse Marks - February 13, 2019 In July, a Russian strategy was introduced to facilitate the
U.S.-Russia relations are at a real low. Here’s the diplomacy that is working. Yury Barmin, Brittany Holom, and Alyssa Haas - November 5, 2016 [caption id="attachment_48936" align="aligncenter" width="960"] From left, NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg,
Putin just sent Armenia MiG-29 fighters and military aid. Here are three key reasons why. Samuel Ramani - April 14, 2016 In February 2016, the Russian air force announced that MiG-29
When he bombs Syria, Putin is sending these four messages to the world Samuel Ramani - October 21, 2015 On Sept. 30, the Russian Parliament unanimously approved the use
The North Korean government is getting weaker and more vulnerable. That should scare you. Samuel Ramani - August 4, 2015 [caption id="attachment_28133" align="aligncenter" width="620"] This undated picture released by North
Hey, Putin, have you seen how much China is investing in Ukraine? Samuel Ramani - July 24, 2015 [caption id="attachment_27756" align="aligncenter" width="982"] Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) greets