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Christina Colón. Director of Audience Strategy and Impact. Christina Colón joined the Chicago Council on Global Affairs in 2023. ... Prior to joining the Council, Colón was the associate editor of Sojourners magazine. -
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Hannah Long-Higgins. Supervising Producer. Hannah Long-Higgins joined the Chicago Council on Global Affairs in 2023 as a supervising producer. -
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Hope O'Dell. Real-Time Reporter. Hope O'Dell joined the Chicago Council on Global Affairs in 2023 as real-time reporter. -
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Laura Adamczyk. Writer. Laura Adamczyk is a writer for the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. ... Prior to joining the Council, she was the copy desk chief at the tech news site Protocol. -
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Liza Slutskaya. Video Producer. Liza Slutskaya is a seasoned documentary filmmaker with a background in impact-oriented media and ethnographic research. She received her BA degree in anthropology and film production from Johns Hopkins University and -
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Tria Raimundo. Director, Global Development Programs. Tria Raimundo joined the Chicago Council on Global Affairs in 2013 and is currently director of global development programs. ... Prior to joining the Council, she spent a decade working for the United -
College students protest Israel Hamas war
U.S. college students are protesting and organizing to show support for Palestine, Palestinians, Israel, Jews. One statement signed by 34 Harvard University student groups is facing backlash. -
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Editorial Policies and Ethics | Blue Marble
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US government shutdown: Do other countries have government shutdowns?
The US government avoided a shutdown but has had many in recent years. Why don't other governments have as many shutdowns? -
Here's what you can read to better understand the Israel-Hamas war | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Best books on Israel, Palestinians, Gaza, West Bank, Hamas -
History of Israel hostage and prisoner rescue, negotiation with Hamas, Palestinians
A look into the rescue operations and prisoner swaps throughout the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict. -
How do Americans really feel about climate change?
Half of Americans see climate change as a critical threat to the vital interests of the United States in the next 10 years. -
Where U.S. aid to Israel goes
The U.S. has given more money to Israel than any other country since 1946. -
Where U.S. aid to the Palestinian territories goes
The U.S. is among the top donors to a United Nations agency that runs Palestinian refugee camps. Â -
How the US uses its UN veto power to protect Israel
The US has used its UN veto power to stop an Israel-Hamas war ceasefire resolution and other measures. Here's how it got veto power and how America has used it. -
ICJ judge voted against every approved measure in Israel genocide case
ICJ Judge Sebutinde of Uganda voted against the provisional measures approved by the U.N. court in South Africa's genocide case against Israel. -
ICJ rules Israel must take measures to protect Palestinians in Gaza
U.N.'s ICJ ruled Israel must protect Palestinians in Gaza. They did not order cease-fire. In 63% of previous cases, they denied requests to stop military action -
How long has Israel occupied the Palestinian territories? Is it legal?
The UN General Assembly has asked the ICJ to advise on whether Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories is legal. -
BBC does not call Hamas terrorists
Interview with Aly Colón about language, how readers can get the most balanced coverage of a crisis like the Hamas-Israel war, and what 'objectivity' means. -
Latest Stories | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
By Hope O'Dell. The Palestinian prime minister announced on Feb. 26 that he and his council of ministers will resign from the Palestinian Authority amid declining support, which has been -
Does universal basic income work? These countries are finding out.
England is the latest country to test giving residents a guaranteed amount of money every month, also known as a universal basic income (UBI). -
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What happens when ships can't cross the Red Sea and Panama Canal?
Houthi attacks in the Red Sea and drought in the Panama Canal are delaying shipments and could increase emissions. -
Access to electricity in Africa fights climate change
Electrifying rural Africa could fight climate change and reduce emissions -
How could Ramadan affect the Israel-Hamas war?
Efforts to secure a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war before Ramadan failed as Gaza's humanitarian crisis worsens. -
Israel loses support at U.N. with resolution for Gaza ceasefire
UN resolutions against Israel's position and for a Gaza ceasefire have been getting more support from US allies and other countries. -
What is the UN genocide convention?
South Africa’s case against Israel is the fifth time the United Nations genocide law has been used this way. -
Why is Sweden telling its citizens to prepare for war?
Sweden moved closer to joining NATO, and concerns about potential Russian aggression grow. -
How could young voters affect Taiwan’s election?
The Jan. 13 presidential election in Taiwan could shift its relationship with China as young people in favor of an independent island vote. -
Africa | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Explainers and perspectives from across the African continent. -
Americas | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Explainers and perspectives on North, Central, and South America. -
Asia Pacific | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Explainers and perspectives on the Asia-Pacific region. -
Australia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Explainers and perspectives on Australia and Oceania. -
Climate | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Global climate news and Blue Marble coverage of environmental issues and sustainability efforts. -
Conflicts & Crises | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Blue Marble insights into international conflicts, crises, and peace efforts worldwide. -
Culture | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Discover global traditions, arts, and entertainment worldwide through Blue Marble coverage. -
Europe | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Explainers and perspectives on countries across Europe. -
Justice | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Blue Marble coverage of human rights, legal issues, and social justice movements globally. -
Middle East | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Explainers and perspectives on Israel, Gaza, Afghanistan, and the Middle East region. -
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Why is the U.S. arming Taiwan?
The U.S. has maintained a delicate balance between not officially recognizing Taiwan as a sovereign nation and arming the island to fend off any Chinese aggression. -
Why is the US involved in regional Middle East conflicts?
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is touring Israel and the Middle East, where the U.S. has official ties with nearly every country. Israel has ties to only five. -
Where in the world are US military deployed?
The U.S. is expanding its military presence near Israel and Gaza. There were more than 170,000 troops stationed outside of the U.S. and its territories as of 2022. -
How the Israel-Hamas war has affected free speech on college campuses
Harvard, Columbia and other college campuses have been in turmoil since Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7 and Israel started bombing the Gaza Strip soon after. These battles are playing out at universities in Europe as well. -
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What are South Africa's provisional measures in their case against Israel?
South Africa has asked the UN court to grant nine provisional measures in its genocide case against Israel, which includes ordering Israel to stop military actions in the Gaza Strip.