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Earlier this week, a plane carrying 153 Palestinians from Gaza landed in South Africa without documents. The passengers were stranded…
In a stunning geopolitical reversal, on October 29, the United States abruptly lifted sanctions on Bosnian Serb leader and genocide…
In July, Dina Rubina, an Israeli writer who was born in Uzbekistan and speaks Russian, gave an interview to Russia’s…
America’s renewed skepticism and even hostility under President Donald Trump’s second administration will not change the fact that climate change…
This week in Sudan’s al-Afad camp, where hundreds of families have arrived after fleeing the fall of El Fasher, I…
In international diplomacy, economic sanctions are often portrayed as a clean, humane alternative to war, a civilized way to pressure…
When e-commerce company Jumia wanted to go public in 2019, Africa’s most famous startup did not list in Lagos, Nairobi,…
Today, the United States marks the 41st day of a federal government shutdown that has left federal workers without pay,…
My cousin Ahmad was 9 years old when he suffered severe head injuries in Gaza. A year ago, a missile…
This week, democratic socialist Zoran Mamdani made history by becoming the first Muslim mayor of New York City. His path…