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Past articles by Emily:

For Mexicans, Easter means burning an effigy of Donald Trump

This year, it was easy for our friends south of the border to choose a symbolic representation of evil to destroy. → Read More

A new North Korean propaganda video shows the US going up in flames

Spoiler alert: This video culminates with an intercontinental ballistic missile slamming into the ground near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. → Read More

Obama stars in a Cuban sketch comedy video ahead of historic visit

Let's face it, the US president has good timing. → Read More

Parenting is hardest in the richest countries

The 2016 World Happiness Report looks at the connection between parenting and happiness around the globe. → Read More

What if everyone had extremely long nose hairs?

A new WildAid video wants us to consider that question alongside China's air pollution problem. → Read More

Donald Trump named 'Islamophobe of the Year'

Here's a race the Republican frontrunner has already won. → Read More

China bans images of gay people on TV

You're not going to see cleavage or witchcraft on the boob tube in China either. → Read More

Highest ranking church official yet admits to 'enormous' mistakes in allowing abuse

The very real drama that 'Spotlight' is about continues to play out around the world. → Read More

First Trump was likened to Hitler. Then he retweeted Mussolini

It's been a big weekend for Trump and fascist dictators. → Read More

Hamburg just became the first city to ban coffee pods

You won't see a 'Kaffeekapselmaschine' in any government buildings in Germany's second largest city. → Read More

Why the 'Cecil effect' is bad news

Zimbabwe's largest wildlife area has a lion problem — and not the kind you usually hear about. → Read More

In North Korea, even a failed satellite launch would be a learning experience

We're talking about a country that has nuclear weapons, just no reliable means to deliver them. Yet. → Read More

Behold Taiwan's earthquake (PHOTOS)

As is usually the case, it is one thing to read about a tragedy of such magnitude. It is quite another to take in the images. → Read More

Assange may feel 'vindicated' but he hasn't left the embassy yet

There is no doubt the WikiLeaks founder scored a PR victory, but just what it means, practically speaking, remains to be seen. → Read More

Two surprising things happened in Iowa last night

And here's why they matter to the world. → Read More

Amazingly, key leaders are still optimistic about Syria talks

The Islamic State claimed twin blasts in Damascus on Sunday that killed at least 60 people and threw off negotiators in Geneva, where peace talks were maybe somehow about to start. → Read More

After retaking key city, Syrian government in no mood to make concessions

Meanwhile, Syria talks set for Monday are certain to be delayed — in large part because no one can decide who will represent the opposition. → Read More

Watch Tian Tian the panda try to make a snow angel (VIDEO)

He's almost got it! → Read More

Iran forward and back again

This 'new chapter' of US-Iran ties is looking more and more like some old ones we've read. → Read More

K-pop star forced to make humiliating apology on camera after waving Taiwan's flag (VIDEO)

If you thought China would take that lying down, you thought wrong. → Read More