By Abe Collier
There was once great hope in the political left. In 1917, it celebrated the rise of communism in Russia as the liberation of peasants and wor... Read More
By Martha Schillmöller
The harsh anti-immigration stance of the Hungarian government has been slowly deteriorating the respect for human rights and in... Read More
By Sara Bundtzen
After withdrawing from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the U.S. administration is taking its next step to erode prospects for mul... 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 Chloé Baumes
When President Trump reinstated the so-called anti-abortion “Global Gag Rule” two days after taking office in January 2017, it did not take lon... Read More
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
"Jerusalem Is Not the Explosive Device—It’s the Detonator"
On December 6th, Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. During the announcement... Read More
Breaking with decades of U.S. policy, President Donald Trump announced last week that the U.S. would officially recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and... Read More
Flâneur. In French, it describes a person who wanders through a city, seemingly aloof, but truly engaged. The term has no precise English cognate — even Oscar W... Read More
Free entrepreneurs, victims of the patriarchy, sex-positive role models or cautionary tales of sexual exploitation? The meaning and ethics of sex work remain up... Read More