CNN
Fletcher Dean Kelly Sims Gallagher comments on the impact of the United States’ absence from the COP30 climate summit saying, “I think it’s just getting harder to make the case that global ambition is going to rise without pretty substantial engagement from the United States.”
The Conversation
Fletcher’s Birhan Mezgbo co-authors this article explaining how “famine was used as a weapon in a campaign of destruction in Tigray.”
Guardian
Fletcher’s Alex de Waal, director of the World Peace Foundation, is quoted about the humanitarian atrocities at the hands of Rapid Support Forces in the Sudanese city of El Fasher noting that the “[RSF] has been conducting exactly this type of military operation, which involves large-scale abuses of civilians, for more than 20 years.”
New York Times
Fletcher’s Alex de Waal comments on the indirect deaths due to hunger and disease in Gaza, saying that he’d “be very surprised if there’s anything less than 50,000 nontrauma deaths.”
CNBC
Fletcher’s Chris Miller joins The China Connection to discuss China’s latest moves in the trade rivalry with the United States, the country’s AI strategy and shift towards semiconductor chip self-sufficiency.
New Yorker
The Friedman School’s Merry Fitzpatrick comments on the “amazing” scientific work by Jewish doctors cataloging data and observations of the biological effects of starvation in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1942.
The Conversation
Fletcher Ph.D. student Kate Hua-Ke Chi writes this piece on why fossil fuels still power much of the world, examining how countries are balancing the pressures of rising electricity demand with the global need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that are warming the planet.
The Washington Post
Fletcher’s Chidi Anselm Odinkalu says that the Nigerian government must address the “rampant violence” targeting its civilians, both Muslim and Christian.
Live Now Fox
A&S political scientist Alon Burstein joins this news segment to discuss the outlook for President Trump’s peace plan as Hamas killings continue after the ceasefire in Gaza.