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Mexico: The country with the most laws named after victims of gender violence

In 2021, 70% of women in Mexico reported having experienced some type of violence in their lives, mostly by men. More specifically, 40% of...

The Legacy of U.S. Presidents: A Less Secure World

The passing of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, comes at a time when the world is waiting for Donald Trump’s...

Trump’s Gaza Takeover Plan and Non-Nuclear Iran: A Game-Changer or a Political Fantasy?

U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent statement about the United States “taking over” Gaza and turning it into the “Riviera of the Middle East” has...

The Kashmir Dispute: A Forgotten Promise of Self-Determination

The right to self-determination is a fundamental principle of international law, and for the people of Kashmir, it remains an unfulfilled promise. The dispute...

Beyond Rescue: Why Humanitarian Aid Needs Government Backing in War Zones

Amidst the chaos of conflict-driven zones, where hospitals are bombed, families flee, and entire communities are displaced, humanitarian organizations emerge as lifelines, tirelessly providing...

The Human Toll of Sudan’s Forgotten War

The Sudanese civil conflict continues to cause a relentless humanitarian crisis, which has only partially emerged into the limelight with minimal international coverage. The...

Algorithms of Favoritism: Power Wins Again

YouTube has emerged as a leading platform in today's digital landscape, providing creators with an opportunity to articulate their perspectives, share their narratives, and...

The lethal role of AI in Gaza’s destruction

The world has been experiencing a never-ending cycle of war and violence since the beginning of time. If the ultimate goal is for everyone...

WFP’s Shift to Cash Aid in Tigray: A Dangerous Gamble for Displaced Populations

The humanitarian crisis in Tigray remains dire, with millions of internally displaced persons (IDPs) struggling to survive amid forceful, illegal occupation by Amhara and...

The EU and Central Asia: Between human rights and energy

As the European Union aims to strengthen political and economic ties with Central Asia, it expects the region to enhance the role of civil...

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