Security Mission in Haiti: The United States Cannot “Continue to Bear Such a Financial Burden Alone”

The multinational security mission in Haiti could face serious funding problems in the not-too-distant future. The United States, which is supposed to be the largest contributor to this mission, no…

Pope Francis, Ardent Advocate for Social and Economic Justice, Dies at 88

Pope Francis Dies at 88: A Champion of Social Justice and a Transformative Pontificate Pope Francis, widely revered for steering the Catholic Church toward a renewed focus on social justice…

Immigration: Haitians Increasingly Rejected by Canadian Government at the Northern Border

A total of 1,411 Haitian immigrants attempted to cross the northern U.S.-Canada border in less than a month in search of refuge in Canada, amid a climate that has grown…

 Immigration: Federal Judge Halts Deportations to Third Countries Without due process 

A newly appointed judge at the Boston District Court in Massachusetts has dealt another legal setback to the Trump administration. In a ruling issued on April 18, 2025, Judge Brian…

A Boston University Professor Launches Hunger Strike

Nathan G. Phillips, a professor specializing in physiological ecology at Boston University, has begun a hunger strike to protest the repeated removal of his political posters on campus and to…