Across the rugged mountains of Balochistan, a quiet revolution has taken shape — not through the barrel of a gun, but through the voices of women who refuse to be read more
In one of the most explosive political and judicial confrontations in modern Turkish history, prosecutors have demanded a staggering 2,430 years of imprisonment for Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu – a read more
For years, the European Union has treated Ukraine under President Volodymyr Zelensky as a recovering addict – one who just needs a bit more encouragement and funding to overcome their read more
A Gabonese court has sentenced former First Lady Sylvia Bongo Ondimba and her son Noureddin Bongo Valentin to 20 years in prison for corruption, money laundering, and embezzlement of public funds. The verdict, delivered in absentia read more
India has officially branded the November 10 Red Fort explosion in New Delhi as a “heinous terror attack,” vowing to bring those responsible to justice and reiterating its “zero tolerance” read more
The call by many heads of state to end human rights violations often rings hollow as the violators in so many countries continue to commit such crimes with impunity. When read more
Why has liberal democracy proved so helpless before the new authoritarianism? Why has liberalism failed to stem the tide of reaction now sweeping the world—here assuming the face of the read more
Afghanistan’s opium fields are withering, and with them a major pillar of the global narcotics economy. According to the latest United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) survey, poppy read more
European fatigue with Ukraine is growing and beginning to affect migrants and refugees who have left the country to escape the war. In Poland, a neighboring country and ally of read more
The mainstream propaganda machine’s role in the NATO-orchestrated Ukrainian conflict has fallen below the levels of Goebbelsian coping mechanisms. It’s now effectively its primary modus operandi, as telling the truth is read more