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From River to Sea: A Just Call for Palestinian Statehood and Human Dignity

On June 17, 2025, the United Nations will host a long-overdue international conference to revive the vision of a two-state solution for Israel and...

Gaza Crisis: Escalating Condemnation from the EU and UK

The escalating humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza has galvanized unprecedented diplomatic rebukes from European and British leaders, signalling a potential turning point in international responses...

When Justice Sleeps: The Forgotten War on Yemen’s Civilians

Since 2015, a Saudi-led coalition, including the UAE, has been conducting military operations against Houthi rebels in Yemen. This coalition has been accused by...

Gaza Bleeds: A Call for Humanity, Justice, and a Sustainable Peace

Unfortunately, the bloodshed has not reached an end in Gaza! By any measure of morality, international law, or simple human decency, what is happening in...

When Ideology Became Law

In a coastal courtroom in a mid-sized European capital, an elderly woman in a blue coat stands trial for sheltering undocumented migrants. The prosecutor...

Europe’s Continued Silence Amid the Ongoing Gaza Crisis

In recent months, the Gaza Strip has once again witnessed a renewed wave of violence, spearheaded by Israel with the open support of the...

Between Resistance and Restriction: Ukraine’s Human Rights Landscape in the Shadow of War

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, Ukraine has undergone a profound transformation at the intersection of national survival, democratic resilience, and human rights...

Emotional Climate in Schools and Its Impact on Human Rights: A Cross-Country Study

Education is a basic human right recognized internationally. UNESCO's 1960 Convention against Discrimination in Education supports this right and the Education 2030 Agenda. Social...

UK Parliament’s Westminster Hall Debate

On March 5, 2025, Westminster Hall—a historic adjunct to the British Parliament renowned for hosting substantive, though non-voting, debates—became the arena for a critical...

The Fuel Embargo on Tigray is a siege

Tigray is once again facing a calculated blockade—not through direct military assault, but through economic strangulation that threatens lives just as effectively as war....

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Iran Deal Grants Nuclear Inspectors Access, IAEA Says

The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)...

South Korea to Train 500000 Drone Warriors Against North Korea

South Korea has unveiled an ambitious plan to significantly...

Could the Hormuz Oil Shock Change the Future of Global Energy?

The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz has restored...

UN Halts Hormuz Ship Escorts After Vessel Attack

The United Nations has temporarily suspended its ship escort...

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