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The Middle East in Turmoil … Again

In Syria the rebels have won and Beshar al-Assad has been ousted.  The Assads, father Hafez al-Assad and son Bashar ruled Syria consecutively for...

Afghan Women Need Global Support to Survive Taliban Regime

On December 14, 2024, the US Embassy for Afghanistan, currently operating from Qatar, issued a statement highlighting the dire plight of Afghan women under...

Between Hospitality and Repatriation: Türkiye’s Evolving Syrian Refugee Response

Türkiye hosts the largest number of refugees worldwide, with an estimated 3.2 million Syrians among its displaced population. In the initial years of the...

The Politics of Oppression against Afghan Women

As women worldwide grapple with tears and grief, Afghan women endure deafening silence resonating around the world with different stages of bans and sanctions...

Syria crisis: ‘Key priority’ is preserving evidence of crimes

The historic shift of power in Syria and the possibility of finally accessing evidence of horrific human rights violations could bring accountability closer than...

Syria faces uncertain future after regime’s collapse amid humanitarian crises

At a historic crossroads, just 11 days after the collapse of the Assad regime, Syria faces a fragile mix of hope and chaos, plagued...

Dehumanizing Human Beings in Gaza: The Devastating Impact of war on Palestinian Health

Each individual’s health is influenced by a complex interplay of biological and social factors that shape its personal growth. When political stability is highly...

Combining Ireland’s Citizens’ Assembly and South Africa’s TRC for an Effective Reparative Justice Model

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa is one of the most well-known reparative justice bodies. However, since its creation in 1996, many...

Afghanistan’s Media Landscape: Stifled, Silenced, and Suppressed

Since the Taliban regained power in 2021, Afghanistan's media landscape has undergone drastic changes, marked by severe restrictions on press freedom. Journalists face constant...

Ending the Death Penalty: How a Care Economy Can Heal and Rebuild

On 24 September 2024, Marcellus Williams, an innocent man, wrote his last poem on death row just before lethal injection executed him. With no...

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How the Iran War Triggered Europe’s Energy Reckoning

Forty-four days, twenty-two billion euros. Not a single additional...

Egypt’s 2026 Local Reform: Will It Adopt China’s Fengqiao Model?

The ongoing discussions within the Egyptian Parliament regarding amendments...

America’s $25 Billion Iran War Bill: Why Taxpayers Should Be Alarmed

The Pentagon’s admission that the United States has already...

U.S. Moves Warships Into Gulf, Sends Two Destroyers Through Strategic Strait

The U. S. military announced that two Navy guided-missile...

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