The world’s largest democracy is fighting to protect its ethos.
A few days ago, the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill was passed by the Indian Parliament. On Dec... Read More
Submitted by Max Freundlieb
In the face of violence, governments frequently invoke the policy “We don’t talk to terrorists.” George W. Bush cited it in resp... Read More
For many, the nuclear agreement reached with Iran in 2015 seemed like a glimmer of hope. In the United States, it was a sign of easing tensions between two cou... Read More
Indonesia might not be the first country to come up when we talk about conflict. However, this great power of Southeast Asia has been involved in an ongoing co... Read More
submitted by Jeremy Ha
My hometown has been in the news a lot lately, and when people ask me about it, I am sometimes at a loss for words. My home is known ... Read More
By Martha Schillmöller
For Adnan Hadad, the Syrian war did not kill the dream of democracy that fuelled the protests in 2011. But like many others he wants ... Read More
By Sara Bundtzen
On February 20, in his annual address to the Federal Assembly, President Vladimir Putin warned top U.S. policymakers to “calculate the rang... Read More
by Margarida Teixeira
As Europe struggles to manage the influx of refugees at its borders, some arrivals are given preferential treatment while others are ostr... Read More
by Asim M Jaweed
Saudi Arabia is currently in the midst of the most significant transformation since it’s kingdom’s foundation in 1932. As a G20 economy and a ... Read More
by Sara Bundtzen
Today, a 2700-kilometre-long berm, built by Morocco in the 1980s, divides the territory of Western Sahara and isolates its people. For more tha... Read More