Sixty years ago, the world tried to stop racial discrimination and failed
Decades after the passing of the UN convention on the elimination of discrimination, systemic racism is still rampant.
Decades after the passing of the UN convention on the elimination of discrimination, systemic racism is still rampant.
A personal reflection on loss, memory, and the quiet lessons of chess.
Unilateral reforms and elite deadlock threaten the country’s fragile settlement.
Wind farm expansion is threatening Sami land rights, livelihoods and an Indigenous way of life.
The uprisings did not collapse into irrelevance. They transformed how millions understood citizenship and dignity.
Fifteen years on, repression is deeper, dissent is criminalised, but democracy is still the public demand.
Inflammatory US rhetoric risks turning Nigeria’s internal crisis into an excuse for military intervention.
The European political elite still holds onto the belief that Ukraine can somehow prevail on the battlefield if funded.
The Israeli government does not want to help Palestinians in need evacuate; it wants to expel us.
The truce did not address the root cause of the conflict. A new initiative with a clear enforcement mechanism is needed.