Ethiopia’s Civil Society at a Crossroads: Reform or Reversal?

The Civil Societies Proclamation No. 1113/2019 (the “2019 Proclamation”) marked a clear legal break with Ethiopia’s repressive 2009 Charities and Societies regime and reopened...

Moroccan Water Diplomacy and Climate Resilience

Morocco is recently facing severe water shortages caused by ongoing droughts, an increasing population, and the impacts of climate change. Reacting to this, the...

The Israel-India Diplomatic Standoff

Priyanka Gandhi came out so boldly and unequivocal on August 8, when she mentioned Israeli military action in Gaza as genocide and openly supported the human rights discourse that emerged globally. This...

Crime Without Punishment: The Narrative Israel Is Constructing

In Crime and Punishment, Dostoevsky’s remarkable novel, a man commits murder, and although he escapes the law, he is eventually crushed by the weight...

A Kinetic Conundrum for Tehran Post-Israeli Preemptive Strikes

The Islamic Republic of Iran suffered a major military defeat at the hands of Israel and critical setbacks to its nuclear program. After decades...

Weaponising Thirst: Gaza’s Water Crisis and the Global Future of Water Security

In August 2025, Gaza is not only running out of water but is also being deprived of it. The territory is under siege, battered...

Israeli Airstrike Kills Prominent Al Jazeera Journalist and Several Colleagues in Gaza

Summary: 2024 Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Anas Al Sharif, was killed alongside four of his Al Jazeera colleagues, an assistant, and freelance reporter Mohammad Al-Khaldi...

Beijing Responds to Israeli Security Cabinet’s Gaza Decisions

Chinese political, intelligence, and security circles followed the outcomes of the decisions and principles issued by the Israeli Security Cabinet to end the war...

From Gaza to Tigray: Starvation is Not a Tragedy—It’s a Crime

In July 2025, the World Health Organization warned that “malnutrition is on a dangerous trajectory in the Gaza Strip, marked by a spike in...

Sen. Risch’s Africa Amendments Redefine American Foreign Policy on Africa

In the constitutional order of American foreign policymaking, Congress wields more than a gavel—it holds the compass. Under Article I, Section 8 of the...

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