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In a blow to First Amendment freedoms, the U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hold Facebook/Meta accountable for colluding with
Recently, we saw large-scale violence targeting the Syrian Druze community in Sweida province in southern Syria. Druze are a small
Two soldiers find themselves in Belgium attending the Tomorrowland festival in Boom, Belgium. Entertainment beckons. The festival, held near Antwerp,
The inability to define the Thailand-Cambodia border line persists due to nationalist manipulation combined with weak regional conflict resolution...
As of July 2025, over one million Turkish citizens have visited the Greek islands using the “visa on arrival” system[^1].
Sudan has been tearing itself apart in a brutal civil war for two long years. A clash between two powerful
On Thursday July 24, Cambodia and Thai forces clashed for over 8 hours. This is after a Thai soldier was
“Prosperity Without Growth” is a book by author and economist Tim Jackson. It was originally released as a report by
The northwestern frontier of Pakistan has been the pivot between nation building and disturbance of regions. This is a region
On July 23, 2025, Anadolu Agency highlighted the stark contrast in weather patterns across Europe, with Eastern Europe grappling with
By Marcos Giansante In any infectious outbreak, one of the first steps in the epidemiological response is to locate case one—the
By Mark Angelides Exactly one year after President Joe Biden announced that he would not be running for re-election, former first
By Andrei Matveev (TCA) — On Monday, Russia and Iran launched joint military exercises in the Caspian Sea under the
Gazans are starving. They are starving because of the actions of the Israel government, undertaken with the critical support of
The billionaire class has its sights set on an ignorant populace that would be more receptive to its morally bankrupt
In the midst of Sudan’s relentless civil war, children have increasingly become the primary victims of a brutal and indiscriminate
Since the start of the war in Ukraine, in February 2022, Volodymyr Zelensky has been elevated to the status of
By Magnus Lund Nielsen (EurActiv) — Clarity is not a concept often associated with the European Parliament. So it should
The messy scrap between the Trump administration and Harvard University was always more than a touch bizarre. On June 4, President Donald Trump...
From various interpretations, Russia is taking advantage of the past Soviet-era connections and Africa’s growing dissatisfaction and disappointment...
In July 2025, the Turkish Grand National Assembly passed a controversial law allowing the clearing of olive groves and the exploitation of lignite...
Malaysian prime minister Anwar Ibrahim is pulling out all stops to prevent a sexual harassment case against him claim in the civil court. Anwar is...
Facing the political impasse of the entire French system, France congers a dystopian moment: ban and punish all criticism of “the Republic.” The...
In the past two decades, the Netanyahu cabinets have sought to legally hammer Israeli democracy into a Jewish autocracy. In the past two years, the...
Elements of the Sudanese Armed Forces, accompanied by Islamist militia and police officers, destroyed a Pentecostal Church complex in El Haj...
This paper examines the challenges faced by Ethiopians of mixed ethnic and linguistic backgrounds under the ethnic federalism implemented since...
The stories of human rights are a rather complicated and frequently disputable space in the present conflict areas. Even as such discourse remains...
Preface The period of the 1980s in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was marked by a powerless federal government
As starvation claims more lives each day in Gaza, legal experts and humanitarian leaders are sounding the alarm louder than ever: Israel’s...
When Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem unleashed her ICE shock troops on Los Angeles last month, she said: “We are not going away. We are...
By Nicholas DeSimone In a 2007 interview, retired General Wesley Clark revealed that the Pentagon had a plan to “take out seven
Sometimes, when the electricity goes out in a city, everyone works together to maintain order, help the most vulnerable residents, and find ways of...
The election of Zohran Mamdani as the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City has conventional Democrats reeling, and most of the rest of...
The U.S. Department of Transportation officially terminated federal funding for California’s zombie bullet train boondoggle. The project...
In a resounding confirmation of the Iranian regime’s global terrorism, Spain’s High Court has formally charged eight individuals with the attempted...
By Mehraban Mh. Munir Afghans living in Iran have described arbitrary arrest, expulsion and confiscation of goods as Tehran stepped up deportations...
Our homes are getting smarter. Our devices are more intuitive, our routines increasingly automated. Whether it’s a smart TV that recommends what we...
The other day, I found my high school yearbook. My kids were flipping through it, laughing at old photos and hairstyles, and one of them paused,...
Trump is shafting his base economically in three ways most Trump voters don’t see or know. It’s important that they do. The Consumer Price Index...
Many Islamic scholars saw the 100th name of Allah as a future name like “ana” (I am). The learned scholar and mystic Mansur Al-Hallaj was put to...
The Korean Peninsula stands at a precarious juncture that threatens both regional stability and the broader international order. Despite repeated...
The island of Büyükada (Prinkipo), one of the Princes’ Islands near Istanbul, has long been a place of spiritual resonance and acoustic subtlety....
In the aftermath of Iran’s December 2017 uprising, when rebellious youth took to the streets and shattered the illusion of so-called...
When U.S. Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib called for cutting or conditioning U.S. military aid to Pakistan during a January 24, 2025, Capitol Hill...
At the global level and even more so in the Western world there is a need to instrumentalize words that carry fundamental meanings such as...
Since the return of Taliban rule in 2021, Afghan women have faced an increasingly repressive environment, with their participation in public life...
Bangladesh’s interim government is waging an aggressive assault on press freedom and minority rights, deepening a national crisis. Journalists, the...
The key to improving women’s and children’s health in rural Morocco lies in women’s education. Morocco has spent the last twenty years making...
Once again, the American police state is choosing to protect predators, not victims. Jeffrey Epstein—the hedge fund billionaire/convicted serial...
By Ryan Wardle Senator Mike Lee has been making waves recently with his support of new potential legislation that would mandate sale of a small...