Cruel Prerogatives: Braverman on Refugees at the AEI
Suella Braverman, the UK Home Secretary, seems to relish being particularly cruel and brutish towards refugees.
View ArticleA Losing Voice: The Fall of an Indigenous Referendum Measure
The Voice campaign in Australia had a steep hill to climb.
View ArticleGiving the Saudis a Blank Check will End Badly
A defense pact with Saudi Arabia is bad policy.
View ArticleThe High Price of DNA
The U.S. push to develop a bioeconomy is costing Uyghur Muslims their freedoms in Xinjiang, China.
View ArticleNigerian Women Face Steep Climb for Gender Equality
Nigerian women still have a long way to go in achieving any sort of equal rights as their male counterparts.
View ArticleYemeni Children are Victims of the World’s ‘Forgotten’ War
The nearly decade long war in Yemen has had a profound effect on the country's children.
View ArticleWest Urged to ‘Wake Up’ to Unfolding Tragedy in Sudan
The West is largely ignoring the tragic events unfolding in Sudan.
View ArticleIt’s Time to Abandon Venezuelan Oil Sanctions
Sanctions have done little to dislodge Nicolás Maduro from power and have only hurt already struggling Venezuelans.
View ArticlePrickly Questions of International Law Amid the Gaza War
As far as international law is concerned with the war in Gaza, Israel's justifications lack legal weight.
View ArticleSwiss Authorities Urged to Prosecute Iran’s Raisi
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi might have to avoid stepping foot in Switzerland this week.
View ArticleCensoring Israeli Violence: Western Media Outlets Capitulate
For Western media outlets it's fine to talk about the war in Gaza just ignore all the cruel and inhumane stuff Israel is doing.
View ArticleWashington has Failed to Pressure China over Uyghur Human Rights
Despite some economic pressure from Washington, China continues to treat Uyghurs in China's Xinjiang region with utter contempt.
View ArticleGenocidal Tremors: Taking Israel to the International Court of Justice
Israel reacted predictably to news that South Africa had filed a genocide case against it at the World Court. When cornered, Israel's default position is to label any criticisms as anti-Semitism.
View ArticleIsrael Through Arab Eyes: An Unfiltered View
The United States and its allies are increasingly on an island when it comes to supporting Israel.
View ArticleThe Economic Incentive: Blocking Israel’s Supply Chain
The Houthis are the most prominent example, but others are trying to incentivize Israel into ending its assault on Gaza.
View ArticleThe Energy Transition Shouldn’t Short Change People
The ongoing energy transition needs to be sustainable while at the same time, not leaving anyone behind.
View ArticleThe Mirage of Progress: Why France is Guilty of Sportswashing
Considering France's history with Islam and its treatment of Muslims, one could suggest that the country is engaged in sportswashing ahead of the Summer Olympics.
View ArticleThe ICJ’s Provisional Orders: The Genocide Convention Applies to Gaza
While it stopped short in calling for a ceasefire, the International Court of Justice didn't exactly endorse Israel's brutal military campaign in Gaza that has killed over 20,000 Palestinians.
View ArticleThe Urgent Need to Reform Human Rights Advocacy for Women and Girls
Human rights organizations must advocate for all women and girls regardless of where they were born.
View ArticleWe’re Glossing Over the Real Causes of Worker Exploitation
The discourse around modern slavery sometimes fails to address or alleviate the very conditions it seeks to highlight, casting a shadow over the lives of those it aims to defend.
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