Uganda’s judge at the ICJ, Julia Sebutinde, was the only judge who voted against all six approved measures in the interim ruling by the ICJ in favor of South Africa.…
Silicon Valley’s pro-Israel bias and the millions of dollars the Israeli government and its supporters spend on online ad campaigns on platforms ranging from YouTube to Instagram and TikTok has…
Professor John J. Mearsheimer is known for his theory of offensive realism in international relations. He analyses South Africa’s 29 December 2023 application to the International Court of Justice (ICJ)…
The tensions in the mountainous enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh have persisted for decades, with the latest outbreak of violence in 2023 further destabilizing the region forcing over one hundred thousand Armenians…
As Israel’s military continues to indiscriminately bomb civilian targets including hospitals, churches and UN shelters, the global outrage against Israel is mounting. French President Emanuel Macron is the first western…
While the West is pouring billions of dollars/euros into arming and aiding Ukraine, the genocide perpetuated against the Rohingya remains largely ignored. The refugee crisis of Myanmar and Bangladesh continues…
The rise of anti-Muslim sentiment in India is reaching a boiling point as Modi and the BJP government are sharing dangerous rhetoric and encouraging communal ethnic violence. With some far-right…
Korea’s remaining comfort women continue the world’s longest-running protest against their enslavement as sex workers during World War II. Japan has refused to apologize officially for these war crimes. Protests…