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The student news site of The Harker School.

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Juan Guaido stands with two fellow politicians, Edgar Zambrano (left) and Stalin Gonzales (right). Guaido declared himself Interim President of Venezuela on Jan. 23, sparking massive controversy and outcry globally.

Opposition leader seizes power in Venezuela

by Arushi Saxena, Global Editor January 24, 2019

Amidst anti-government demonstrations on Jan. 23, Juan Guaido, the leader of the opposition party in Venezuela, the National Assembly, declared himself interim president before demonstrators in Caracas....

As migrants try to enter the U.S., Pope Francis is in Central America. Historically, in support of helping migrants, the Pope suggested that our fear of immigration is driven by irrational thought.

Pope Francis offers words on migration

by Arushi Saxena, Global Editor January 24, 2019

Pope Francis is currently in Central America amidst the longest government shutdown in American history. Though Francis is making the trip to attend the World Youth Day, the trip occurs as a new caravan...

British Prime Minister Theresa May suffered a defeat with the failure of Brexit, yet is still persistent after narrowly surviving her no-confidence vote. May is closed to talks of taking the deal off the table, and inter-party discussions regarding Britains future are slated to be held beginning next week.

Crucial decisions made over Brexit

by Arushi Saxena, Global Editor January 17, 2019

In a vote on Jan. 29, members of the British Parliament were allowed to vote on seven amendments to Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit Plan, while suggesting their own amendments. This vote came following...

Children playground in Chai Wan, Hong Kong was submerged in flood water after Typhoon Mangkhut. The typhoon arrived in Hong Kong on Sept. 15.

Residents rebuild after super Typhoon Mangkhut damages Asia

by Gloria Zhang and Mara Tucker October 17, 2018

Residents and governments are rebuilding cities after Typhoon Mangkhut, the strongest tropical storm of the year, swept through the Southeast Asia and Southern China, causing severe damage to infrastructure...

Global Headlines (Issue 2)

Global Headlines (Issue 2)

by Arushi Saxena, Global Editor October 17, 2018

Getty Images Nobel Laureates Awarded The Nobel Prizes in physiology and medicine, physics, chemistry, and economics were announced in the first week of October. This year’s Nobel Prize in literature...

India passes historic legislation allowing constitutional freedoms for gay citizens

India passes historic legislation allowing constitutional freedoms for gay citizens

by Arushi Saxena and Irene Yuan, Global Editor and Reporter October 17, 2018

Rainbow flags draped the streets as happy couples, surrounded by clouds of multi-colored confetti, danced, embraced and kissed on the steps of courthouses across India following the landmark decision by...

Global headlines (Volume 20, Issue 1)

Global headlines (Volume 20, Issue 1)

by Arushi Saxena, Global Editor August 31, 2018

Wikimedia Commons 13 rescued from Thai cave On June 23, a birthday party excursion into Thailand’s Tham Luang Nang Non cave complex turned into a deadly rescue mission for Navy SEALs across the world....

China retaliates as U.S. increases tariffs

China retaliates as U.S. increases tariffs

by Michael Eng, Global Columnist August 31, 2018

For the past year, the United States and China have been slugging it out in one of the largest trade wars in history, in terms of the value of tariffed goods.  The U.S. enacted 25 percent tariffs, that...

Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un shake hands at the beginning of their summit in Singapore.

Trump meets with Putin and Kim Jong Un

by Saloni Shah, Lifestyle Columnist August 31, 2018

From allying with Russia to reinstituting an amicable relationship with North Korea, Trump’s actions have influenced U.S. international relations drastically. Summit with North Korea  June 12, 2018,...

A man waves a Kurdish flag at a pro-Kurdistan independence rally shortly after the referendum in the city of Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan region of Iraq. More than 92 percent of the three million voters opted for independence.

Kurds face difficult path to independence

by Eric Fang, Winged Post Global Editor November 16, 2017

Kurdish people in northern Iraq held a referendum for independence late September with the intention of raising their negotiating power with Iraq. The vote was held despite widespread opposition from the...

Students try food at the 2014 GEO fair. This years GEO fairs date is set to take place at the end of April.

GEO Multicultural Fair set to take place at end of April

by Lauren Russell and Vijay Bharadwaj April 28, 2015

The annual Global Multicultural fair, hosted by the Global Empowerment Outreach (GEO) club, is set to take place towards the end of April. The fair is organized by the club for students to come by and...

The student editors of the Nazarbayev Intellectual School of Assana (NISA)s magazine iBusy pose for a group photo. The Kazakh students report that they feel they have a relatively clear atmosphere for free expression as a journalism program.

Students compare free speech rights around the world

by Elisabeth Siegel, Trisha Dwivedi, and Praveen Batra January 28, 2015

Free speech and its limits have become highly debated topics during January after two gunmen killed 11 journalists from satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and one security guard in Paris on Jan. 7, ostensibly...

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