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Opinion | Faith, Law, and the Child: Reconciling Islamic…
Somalia’s new child rights charter may only succeed if faith becomes its strongest ally, not its greatest obstacle.
Can We Overcome the North American Housing Crisis? These…
The longstanding North American housing crisis may appear irreparable. However, two emerging firms are leveraging…
Why Europe’s Unprecedented Anti-Racist Uprising Changed…
Black Lives Matter's transnational legacy in Europe is ultimately a warning: mass mobilization means nothing if…
America’s New Chronic Disease: Make America Healthy…
The MAHA movement feeds on bipartisan frustration with America’s broken health and food system, but its…
Aid Without Accountability: The UN’s Troubled Legacy in…
Armed gangs are expanding their control across Haiti, and the government is collapsing, yet one thing remains…
En Équateur, le Plan Phoenix justifie les violences…
En présentant la montée du narcotrafic comme une « guerre interne », le Plan Phoenix justifie l’usage massif des…
Have the Seeds of an Asian Spring Been Sown?
The 2025 protests in Nepal against a corrupt government have marked a turning point in youth-led mobilization in…
Opinion | The Nobel Peace Prize is Quietly Redefining…
The Nobel Peace Prize has chosen to defend democracy as the sole legitimate architecture for peace.
What Dharavi Knows About Cities
Inside Mumbai’s Dharavi, a multibillion-dollar redevelopment plan brings upheaval and uncertainty to nearly one…
Benefits Gone in a SNAP? Government Shutdowns, Budget…
The US government has reopened, but at what cost to citizens, and to American democracy?
Le Maroc avance, son peuple patiente
Le contraste est frappant : d’un côté, une ambition nationale soutenue par des projets d’envergure, et de l’autre,…
Panda Diplomacy: The Power of Cultural Symbols in…
Panda diplomacy serves as a sophisticated form of soft power, crafting a positive image of China and securing…