
The Taliban and the US: Accepting the inevitable
The longest war in American history may come to an end following an agreement in principle between the US and the Taliban which was recently concluded in Doha.

The longest war in American history may come to an end following an agreement in principle between the US and the Taliban which was recently concluded in Doha.

David M. Nyiringabo is the first beneficiary of the Michael J. Sharp Peace and Justice Endowed Scholarship Fund for students studying at the EMU Center for Justice and Peacebuilding.

A group of family, friends and others moved by the life and sacrifice of murdered United Nations armed group expert and peacebuilder Michael J. Sharp ’05 plan to summit Kilimanjaro in Tanzania on the second anniversary of his death.

People had to know back in the ‘70s and ‘80s that cigarettes weren’t good for you, right?

Democrats, in our coffee shops, scooting around town in our hybrids listening to NPR, over local-sourced dinners with our foodie friends, find ourselves at an uncharacteristic loss for words when forced to confront the uncomfortable reality.

Reps. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) and Adam Kinzinger (R-IL), introduced H.R. 598 the Georgia Support Act. The legislation asserts the United States of America’s continued support for the independence and sovereignty of Georgia.

The six Western Balkan countries —Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Albania, are “state captured” by corrupt politicians, linked with organized crime.

A new report on immigration detention released Wednesday by the American Immigration Council examines the most recent government data on the United States’ complex, sprawling network of facilities used to detain immigrants.

Until five years ago, Fethullah Gülen and Turkey’s President Erdogan were allies who supported each other.

Combatting brain drain. Creating safer infrastructure and reducing disease. Supporting peers struggling with mental health issues. Equalizing access to quality education.
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