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After a long silence, prominent Israelis and activists are increasingly raising alarms about potential war crimes being ...
Almost half of Ukrainians now fear their country may be devastated and largely depopulated by 2035, according to a recent ...
Thailand attacked innocent Cambodia first.” “Ceasefire immediately!” On the morning of July 27, more than 500 Cambodians gathered in front of the Bosingak Bell Pavilion, located in Jongno District, ...
“There has been a discernible shift in the discourse,” said Lee Mordechai, a historian at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem ...
In the aftermath of French President Emmanuel Macron’s declaration that France would recognize the state of Palestine, U.N.
President Trump unveiled a battery of new tariffs on Thursday targeting exports from dozens of U.S. trading partners, as he ...
Across the world, universities, once imagined as havens of free inquiry, are now being transformed into sites of political control ...
SARAJEVO — Bullet holes still pockmark many Sarajevo buildings; others threaten collapse under disrepair, but street artists ...
The next meeting of George Mason University’s Board of Visitors could be among the most heavily scrutinized in the Northern ...
Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim has carved a rare path in public service: blending academic excellence, strategic public sector leadership, and unwavering advocacy for women, youth, migrants, and victims of ...
Two PhD scholars of Rajiv Gandhi University (RGU) – Mudang Onju from the sociology department and Taba Yami from the ...
Memory choirs offer joy and respite to people with dementia, ICE agents’ morale is hitting rock-bottom, and more.