by Nelson Graves | 2 Nov 2016 | Americas, Government, Politics, United States
This U.S. election is calling into question the post-war world order. Whoever wins will have to address grievances shared on both sides of the Atlantic. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump shake hands at the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation dinner in New York, 20...
by News Decoder | 19 Apr 2016 | Americas, United States
Last month dozens of foreign policy experts in the U.S. Republican Party issued a letter denouncing Donald Trump’s worldview and vowing to oppose his presidential candidacy. Coming from officials who had served under Republican presidents and who normally would...
by Bernd Debusmann | 15 Mar 2016 | Americas, Asia, China, Europe, Middle East, Politics, United States
There are walls, fences, trenches and berms. In Iraq, Israel, Morocco, China and elsewhere. They are admissions of the breakdown of diplomacy and destined to fail. An Iraqi street vendor stands beside a concrete wall in Baghdad, 11 February 2016(EPA/Ali Abbas)...
by News Decoder | 19 Oct 2015 | Uncategorized
Name: Diego Emilio Cuesy Edgar Birth place: Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas, Mexico Age: 26 Occupation: Public Policy Analyst at the Lab for the City in Mexico City Graduated with honors from Tec de Monterrey with a bachelor’s degree in International Affairs. First...
by News Decoder | 28 Sep 2015 | Youth Voices
“I am interested in exploring the economic and political roots of migration — the why.” Diana Montaño Name: Diana Montaño Birth place: Mexico City, Mexico Age: 34 Occupation: Multimedia Journalist and Youth Media Educator Languages: Spanish, English,...