At the Sochi Summit last month, Vladimir Putin hosted the leaders of Iran and Turkey, apparently in a bid to draw up a plan for peace in Syria. Following the me... Read More
Filipinos can finally relax. On October 23, the Secretary of National Defense Major General Delfin Lorenzana announced that the Armed Forces of the Philippines ... Read More
Towards the top of President Trump’s hit list of Obama-era policies, somewhere close to the Affordable Care Act and the Paris climate accord, is the Iran nuclea... Read More
By Adrià Rivera
One of the most gruesome legacies of the War on Terror launched by George W. Bush was the creation of black sites in Afghanistan, but also in E... Read More
By Cristina Orsini
During the first six months after the breakout of violence in Libya in 2011, an estimated one million people crossed the border from Liby... Read More
by Critsina Orsini
“When I was released from prison, the gate was just open. And they asked me to go. I don’t have anybody in Italy. I didn’t have one euro. I ... Read More
by Alexandra Preperier
60 years of military rule in Myanmar that only started to move towards a civilian regime in 2011 has led to a range of difficulties for ... Read More
by Bayan Alfadel
After I left Syria with an undergraduate degree, I realized that studying law had been the wrong decision. It had taken up so much of my time ... Read More
by Klevisa Kovaci
The New Bridge in Mitrovica symbolizes the division of a city into two adversarial sides. The southern bank, where I stand with uncertainty ... Read More
by Klevisa Kovaci
In a post-conflict context, Kosovo is the newest country in Europe. Following its independence in 2008, after the violent breakup of Yugosla... Read More