by Enkela Vehbiu | Jul 1, 2021 | America with an Accent
There are over 80 million displaced people in the world — an all-time record. Why do we see these numbers? Lessons from history as explained by Dr. Danielle Battisti of University of Nebraska at Omaha. Immigration scholars think that immigration laws are, at...
by Enkela Vehbiu | Oct 7, 2020 | America with an Accent
Save as much as you can because prices at grocery stores rose 6-10% and most likely will not go down this winter. And, no, immigrants do not save more than native born families. Spending patterns of an immigrant family are different from those of a native born family,...
by Enkela Vehbiu | Sep 1, 2020 | America with an Accent
How international pressure shaped Turkish politics. The rise of the idea of an Islamist Block in the Middle East to balance European Union and United States in Eastern Mediterranean. Summer 2020: Converting Hagia Sophia church into a mosque and drilling in Eastern...
by Enkela Vehbiu | Feb 11, 2020 | America with an Accent
Individuals can help but governments and big industrial players are the key to stopping climate change. There are two things individuals can do to help stop the climate change – vote for an official who better represents your beliefs on the environment, and in a...