Devin Haas (@devinahaas) 's Twitter Profile
Devin Haas

@devinahaas

@center4risc, formerly @_EmergingEurope @CdsCambridge

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linkhttps://emerging-europe.com/author/devinhaas/ calendar_today06-11-2018 01:04:04

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Alexander Berger (@albrgr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint finding that eliminating US global health funding over the next fifteen years would cause: - 15.2m deaths from AIDS - 2.2m deaths from TB - 7.9 additional child deaths

New preprint finding that eliminating US global health funding over the next fifteen years would cause:
- 15.2m deaths from AIDS
- 2.2m deaths from TB
- 7.9 additional child deaths
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick (@reichlinmelnick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This hasn't gotten enough attention! Over 1,500 students have had their visas revoked on mostly nonsense reasons, with ICE often telling them to leave immediately or be arrested. But then when sued, ICE suddenly started saying they don't have to leave, actually. It IS Kafkaesque!

This hasn't gotten enough attention! Over 1,500 students have had their visas revoked on mostly nonsense reasons, with ICE often telling them to leave immediately or be arrested. But then when sued, ICE suddenly started saying they don't have to leave, actually. It IS Kafkaesque!
The Associated Press (@ap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Deaths from an alleged U.S. airstrike on a prison holding African migrants in Saada province rise to at least 68, Yemen's Houthi rebels say apnews.com/article/yemen-…

Abhijeet Singh (@singhabhi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm so sorry for every international student at Harvard today. There's no version of this that won't be hugely stressful for everyone on visas right now (even if Harvard gets relief from courts). I've now spent ~18 years on visas. It's always hugely complex, but this...

Devin Haas (@devinahaas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I almost applied to work for Sesame Street in Erbil in 2022. Perhaps one of the bigger “what if’s” of my life.

David Dayen (@ddayen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Big Beautiful Bill gives federal workers a choice: Relinquish your rights, be an at-will employee, & pay 4.4% into your pension. Or maintain those rights (some collectively bargained for) & pay 9.4%. The pension is defined benefit. So it's just a shakedown for basic rights:

The Big Beautiful Bill gives federal workers a choice:
Relinquish your rights, be an at-will employee, & pay 4.4% into your pension.
Or maintain those rights (some collectively bargained for) & pay 9.4%.
The pension is defined benefit. So it's just a shakedown for basic rights:
Alireza Talakoubnejad (@websterkaroon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of my favorite activities in Tehran is to get on the metro and then randomly get off at a station I've never been at and just walk around. You can almost always find something beautiful nearby. A gorgeous park. An mindblowing cafe. Or just some really old store with

Curt Mills (@curtmills) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Israel Built Its Case for War With Iran on New Intelligence. The U.S. Didn’t Buy It. American spy agencies stand by their assessment that Iran hasn’t decided to build a nuclear weapon wsj.com/world/middle-e…

Mohammad Ali Shabani (@mashabani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Former IAEA DG on Iran's predicament: "Sends a clear message to many countries that their 'ultimate security' is to develop nuclear weapons !!!"

Alec MacGillis (@alecmacgillis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"She dreamed of seeing Coldplay live. She loved trying new foods and was learning Italian. She wrote poetry constantly and shared it w/ friends. She was so proud of having summited Iran’s highest peak, Mount Damavand, that she made sure to mention that fact to everyone she met."

"She dreamed of seeing Coldplay live. She loved trying new foods and was learning Italian. She wrote poetry constantly and shared it w/ friends. She was so proud of having summited Iran’s highest peak, Mount Damavand, that she made sure to mention that fact to everyone she met."
Stephen Wertheim (@stephenwertheim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Iran got the bomb, the United States, a nuclear-armed country, would remain fundamentally secure. Israel, a nuclear-armed country, would remain fundamentally secure. Iran would go nuclear to ensure the survival of its regime. Firing nuclear weapons at Israel would assure

Devin Haas (@devinahaas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, does or doesn’t the US government think Iran is trying to becoming a nuclear power? Is this strike a one-off or does the US want regime change? Lots of mixed messages.