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I was about 13 years old when the Darfur conflict began in 2003. As a teenager reading and listening to…
If I remember correctly, it was Christmas Eve 1992 when I learned there was no Santa Claus.I was a 10-year-old…
The often told story is that the West gave the world human rights and is its sole guardian. It may…
On a beautiful November afternoon in Goa, I watched something familiar unfold on the chessboard. Indian grandmaster Arjun Erigaishi, ranked…
I’m a Sami reindeer herder from northern Norway. My family and I have been herding reindeer for generations. It is…
Somalia’s political transition over the past 25 years has not been successful by chance. These were maintained through international engagement,…
Exactly 15 years ago, Mohamed Bouazizi’s self-immolation in Tunisia sparked unprecedented pan-Arab protests demonstrating the overwhelming desire of Arabs for…
For more than a decade, the Arab Spring has been widely dismissed as a failure, often portrayed as a temporary…
To many, Israel may appear to be the winner, the de facto hegemon in the Middle East. They have waged…
On December 3, Israel announced that the Rafah border crossing with Egypt would reopen “in the coming days”, allowing Palestinians…