Opinion

Famine as a War Crime: The Unpunished Atrocity

On September 23, 1943, the English-language newspaper The Statesman in India published the following report: "In the week ending September 18, the…

7 months ago

At a Crossroads: Will Ethiopia and Eritrea Choose Peace or Peril?

" 'Ethiopia and Eritrea at a critical crossroads' has never been more pertinent. Two years after a historic peace deal…

7 months ago

A Unified Front: Egypt and Turkey Warn Israel

The joint naval exercises between the Turkish and Egyptian navies, launched in 2009 under the name "Sea of Friendship," continued…

7 months ago

The ‘Drone Wall’: Ambitious Plan to Shield Europe Faces High Hurdles

European leaders, alarmed by a dramatic surge in unauthorized drone incursions, are urgently advancing a project that once seemed the…

7 months ago

The Rohingya are Being Erased: A Test of Global Conscience at the UN

The annual UN General Assembly (UNGA) has once again concluded, its halls now silent after a week of lofty oratory.…

7 months ago

Group Weddings as a Socio-Economic Intervention in Afghanistan

The news report about the 118 couples marrying in collective ceremonies in Nimroz and Ghazni is more than a simple…

7 months ago

Why Trump is Considering Tony Blair for a Role in the Post-War Gaza Plan

In a significant and somewhat anticipated development, former U.S. President Donald Trump announced a plan to end the war in…

7 months ago

Taliban Madrasas on the Rise: Engineering Extremism and Endangering Afghanistan’s Future

In the stark landscape of a nation grappling with profound social and economic crisis, the Taliban regime is undertaking a…

7 months ago

The Dictates of Power, The Conscience of the World

What was unveiled in Washington was not a peace plan, but a parody of one. Dressed in the language of…

7 months ago

War Drums Are Sounding in Europe

Europe is currently living through a period of escalating tension between Russia and Poland, a volatile mix where historical grievances…

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