Only the leaders of the region’s extremist movements have cause for optimism about the future
Offensive military strategies and deliberate use of disproportionate violence against civilians are a core part of the state’s policies
The bombing was the worst I’ve experienced, but it can’t contain the Palestinian uprising that is showing the world the true face of Israel
On the tactical level, Israeli armed forces have superior weapons, but on the strategic level, they are losing international legitimacy
Israel’s attacks are following the same pattern of war crimes and targeting of civilians as before, and it’s Gaza’s children who suffer most
Years of of lethal state failure have devastated the people of Iraq, whose daily life today is fraught with challenges, with little hope in sight
Painting immigrants’ faces and laughing on chat shows will not excuse the former US president’s blood-stained past
This December Sudanese women are celebrating the second anniversary of the revolution with mixed feelings of disappointment and hope.
With the international community preoccupied with COVID-19, the world’s largest humanitarian crisis worsened, leaving Yemenis battling war, disease, and the effects of climate change on a shrinking aid budget.
After more than five years of war, governments, including the UK, can no longer credibly claim to be fooled by coalition promises.
The 5th anniversary of the war in Yemen is a time for stock taking about the changes in the past year and prospects for the one to come.
Mapping the conflict and its casualties can change our understanding of this war and any war.