This episode of War News Radio is a two-part coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The first part is a recount of the events leading up to this shocking conflict as told by Professor Weinb...
https://warnewsradio.org/2022/06/the-invasion-of-a-generation-history-and-experiences-of-ukraine/
Local journalists in Afghanistan have the power to expose the reality of life under Taliban rule. Seeking control over the media’s narrative, the Taliban poses a major threat to these journalis...
https://warnewsradio.org/2022/06/reporting-the-reality-the-talibans-threat-to-local-journalists/
This episode of War News Radio investigates the Tigray war in Ethiopia. The civil war has been ongoing since 2020 and has had huge human costs, despite very little press coverage of the conflict....
https://warnewsradio.org/2022/05/forgotten-conflict-the-tigray-war/
This episode of War News Radio features Taufiq Azamy, an Afghan refugee-turned-doctor who discusses his personal experience of being a refugee, including fleeing Afghanistan in 1982, contending w...
https://warnewsradio.org/2022/04/identity-and-impact-perspectives-on-being-an-afghan-refugee/
With the Taliban’s recent takeover of Afghanistan, musicians have been fearful of their safety. During the Taliban’s previous rule, music was completely banned, and musician’s lives were in...
https://warnewsradio.org/2022/03/playing-for-peace-afghan-musicians-perspectives-on-taliban-rule/
With the end of American involvement in the War in Afghanistan, it is time to reflect on how this war came to be, a conflict spanning half a century and countless different phases. This episode o...
https://warnewsradio.org/2022/02/academics-reflect-on-the-war-in-afghanistan/
Earlier this year, the Saudi female rights activist Loujain Al-Hathloul was released from prison. While certainly a cause for celebration, to many it was also a reminder of the persistent lack of...
https://warnewsradio.org/2021/08/saudi-arabia-and-solidarity-supporting-womens-activism-from-abroad/
A decade has elapsed since the protests that sparked the Arab Spring and ousted Tunisia’s long-standing dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. Despite significant democratic reforms in the North Afr...
In this episode of War News Radio, we’re taking a closer look at two of the Pacific territories, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, whose historical relationships to the United States are d...
https://warnewsradio.org/2021/01/foreign-in-a-domestic-sense/
The asylum process in the United States has been in the national spotlight consistently over the past four years, centering on the Trump administration’s grave mistreatment of immigrants at the...
https://warnewsradio.org/2021/01/opaque-and-unforgiving-americas-inhumane-asylum-system/