Hundreds of thousands march in red to encircle the Hague and demand action on...
With Gaza’s death toll surpassing 55,000, Dutch protesters form a human “red line” around the International Court of Justice, calling for sanctions on Israel and a decisive end to the war.
Israel’s delayed prisoner release casts shadow over Gaza cease-fire
The fragile truce between Israel and Hamas faces uncertainty as Netanyahu’s government halts the release of 620 Palestinian prisoners, risking renewed violence.
The hidden costs of “national security”
Ten ways your tax dollars pay for war – past, present, and future.
Whistleblowers, moral injury, and endless war
Was Chelsea Manning motivated by moral injury?
The tragedy of forced displacement
The solutions to this major crisis, and indeed many of our problems, would naturally flow from the recognition of the fact that we are brothers and sisters of one humanity.
How Veterans Are Losing the War at Home
Making America Pain-Free for Plutocrats and Big Pharma, But Not Vets
Prepare, pursue, prevail!
Onward and upward with U.S. Central Command.
The democratic debates need more questions about nuclear war
With the Trump administration unraveling what remains of the U.S. arms control regime, Democratic candidates desperately need to articulate their plans to avert a nuclear crisis.
The Link Between Armed Conflict And Climate Change Just Got A Bit Stronger
Conflict outbreaks following climate disasters are no coincidence, according to new research.
Israeli leaders focus on leak, not justice, as IDF reservists accused of gang rape...
Israeli government leaders prioritize finding whistleblower over addressing alleged rape of Palestinian detainee, fueling international condemnation.