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Health: Hope for Victims of Severe Spinal Cord Injuries

The Story: Researchers at Northwestern University have tested a treatment on paralyzed mice that holds great promise for reversal serious spinal injuries. A single injection...

Culture Wars on Campus: Satoshi Kanazawa

The Story: Satoshi Kanazawa is an invited guest this year at Northwestern University, in Chicago. With the title “visiting scholar” he gets an office...

PR and politics: ‘Davos of the Desert’ sees mass cancellations

JP Morgan Chase Los Angeles Times Mastercard New York Times Sinovation Ventures Standard Chartered Thrive Uber Viacom World Bank It was hailed as the start of Saudi Arabia's revamping of its oil-based economy, but a week before its opening the second edition of the kingdom's prestigious economic Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference has turned into a PR disaster for the country. More than 10 of the largest and most prominent attendees have said they will no longer go to the summit following the disappearance and alleged murder of Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi. The Financial Times will not be partnering with the FII conference in Riyadh while the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi remains unexplained. — Finola McDonnell (@FinolaMcD) October 12, 2018 CNN has withdrawn its participation in the Saudi Future Investment Initiative Conference. US Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin has said he will attend but will be monitoring the situation. "But his attendance, on the other hand, would signify that President Trump's interest in the bottom line - in the form of the oft-repeated billion-dollar arms deal between the US and Saudi - is winning out over the US leading on global human rights." "I hope that having more and more companies pulling out [of the event] will show that this [case] is something that cannot be disregarded and that international organisations and governments should make more serious statements on it," Zaccara said. According to Zaccara, it is especially important to see what these companies do once the dust from the Khashoggi disappearance has settled. "After the summit [Saudi Arabia's] position will be, 'Now what are you going to do? When that happens, the bottom line might become the most important aspect, putting human rights abuses on the backburner again.