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Trip on the Long Island Railroad
Photo Essay of a trip from work-to-home Every day, at some point in the afternoon, I leave New York City, where I work, study, and toil,...
Marc Domonkos
Sep 27, 20232 min read
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United Kingdom and European Union Strike New Deal regarding Ireland
Published in New York University International Relations Insider Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Rishi Sunak, right, meets European...
Marc Domonkos
Mar 1, 20232 min read
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OP-ED: Unlike the Soccer Teams of Africa’s Past, Today's Qualified Nationals Are Contenders– Not Pretenders
Published in New York University International Relations Insider Today’s CAF teams are not the ones of Africa’s past. With many...
Marc Domonkos
Nov 19, 20225 min read
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Peace at Last, Belligerents of the Tigray War Sign Peace Treaty
Published in New York University International Relations Insider The chief negotiators on both sides, Redwan Hussein (Ethiopia) and...
Marc Domonkos
Nov 4, 20223 min read
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African Leaders discuss their priorities ahead of UN Climate Change Conference
Published in New York University International Relations Insider South African protest for climate change action in Cape Town, South...
Marc Domonkos
Oct 30, 20222 min read
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Think Nobel Prizes Are Apolitical? Think Again.
Only three things in life are certain: death, taxes, and the annual awarding of the Nobel Prize. For more than 100 years, Nobel Prizes have
Marc Domonkos
Oct 19, 20223 min read
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OPEC's African Members React to Cuts in Oil Exports
Published in New York University International Relations Insider This sign at a gas station in Frankfurt, Germany shows how high gas...
Marc Domonkos
Oct 14, 20222 min read
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Peace Conference Scheduled for Tigray War
Published in New York University International Relations Insider Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, meets with his closest ally in...
Marc Domonkos
Oct 8, 20223 min read
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New Calls for a European Union Army Reek of Neocolonialism
As the Russian-Ukrainian conflict continues to escalate, the European Parliament has heard numerous new propositions for an idea that has s
Marc Domonkos
Feb 24, 20223 min read
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Japanese Election 2021: Is Japan a De Facto One Party State?
Published in The Zeitgeist Fumio Kishida, the current Prime Minister of Japan, called a snap election this fall after poor approval...
Marc Domonkos
Dec 7, 20214 min read
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Inflation May Continue, But There is Hope
Published in The Zeitgeist Inflation has been a prevalent topic in the U.S this past year. Photo: Patrick Graham/centsai.com In the past...
Marc Domonkos
Nov 15, 20213 min read
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After Crushing Loss, the CDU has only one chance for Survival
Published in The Zeitgeist This election saw the CDU suffer its largest loss in over a decade. Armin Laschet (depicted above) is being...
Marc Domonkos
Nov 7, 20213 min read
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Newcastle United Takeover Exemplifies the Need for Financial Fair Play Law Reform
Published in The Zeitgeist Newcastle United Fans raise a Saudi flag to celebrate their new owners and the vast wealth they will bring to...
Marc Domonkos
Nov 3, 20213 min read
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