With the news cycle having moved on since millions around the world took to the streets to demand action on climate change, it remains unclear what the long-term impact of the strikes will be, writes Abhinanda Bhattacharyya.
African governments can and should use public-private partnerships to reduce the financial gap between Africa’s economic development and investments, writes Aurelie Ngo Mambongo.
Orla Keane, consul general at Ireland’s brand new consulate in Los Angeles, discusses her new role, Ireland’s plans for the LA consulate, Ireland’s global goals, Ireland Week, Brexit, and more with the Pacific Council.
If you asked any UK voter at the time of the Brexit referendum, it is unlikely that anyone understood the estimated time or cost to fully exit the EU, writes Sarita Jha.
Saudi nationals living in the United States have varying reactions to the modernizing changes currently being enacted in Saudi Arabia by Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, write Paige Smith and Homoud Al Homoud.
Panelists at PolicyWest debated the future of populism and whether or not it will continue to gain momentum.
Press freedom around the world is in a state of crisis, experts recently told Pacific Council members.
Rose sellers are anxiously awaiting news of a hard or soft Brexit that will determine whether or not the UK will impose stiff tariffs on imported goods, writes Paige Smith.
The LA Commission on the Status of Women recently launched the #LookAgainLA campaign to combat trafficking, write David Ryu and Maryam Zar.
In looking for solutions to the Rohingya crisis beyond daily survival, the underlying decisions of regional and international governments need to be brought to light, writes Jackson Stephens.