Travel Is Not Freedom. It Is Politics

When the World Was Meant for Everyone While we have 190+ countries in the world, South Asian countries are the ones that need to worry...

Education Cannot Stop at the Border: Protecting Children on the Move in Latin America and the Caribbean

Authors: Eladio Jiminez Made and Nicole Suarez Sabio* Every day across Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), many children cross borders, rivers, jungles and dangerous...

The Fantasy of Multilateralism: Resource Leverage in Times of Crisis

Every January, heads of state, finance ministers and choice executives - essentially a hand-picked bunch of individuals holding immense financial power - convene at...

Artificial Intelligence in the Interregnum: Technology and the Reconfiguration of Meaning

There are moments in history when civilizations continue to advance materially while progressively losing confidence in the values  and structures that once gave direction...

Turning the Tide at the G7 – School Meals for a Hungry World

These are dark days for international development. The UN’s 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with their promise of a world free of extreme poverty...

The Aesthetics of Impunity: Legal Backsliding of Gender in Türkiye

In early 2026, the discovery of Durdona Khakimova and Ergashalieva Sayyora—two Uzbek women murdered and disposed of in trash containers in Istanbul—sent a chilling...

Saudi Vision 2030: Gains and Gaps in Women’s Empowerment

In recent years, the evolution of women in Saudi Arabia has become one of the most scrutinized aspects of the kingdom's reforms of recent...

The Cost of My Comfort

What should I wear today? Do I want to choose between my comfort or someone else’s comfort? If I buy this shirt, it will be...

Disinformation as a Policy in a Post-truth World

On 23 March 2026, US President Donald Trump posted on a social media platform, Truth Social, that Washington and Tehran were engaged in productive...

Can one man redefine what it means to be a one-man army not through scale, but through intent?

Suleman Sohail quietly started collecting money for a food drive in mid-March. The idea was simple: feed people in the Twin Cities by collecting...

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