Anatomy of an ambush: Unanswered questions in Niger
There have been contrary claims by both soldiers and higher authorities in Niger regarding the attack that left 4 U.S. soldiers dead.
The 9/11 hijackers were Iraqis, right?
The good news is that they want to learn. The bad news: nowadays, they tend to think that the men who flew those planes on 9/11 were from Iran.
Arms and influence
How the Saudis took Donald Trump for a ride.
12 ways the US invasion of Iraq lives on in infamy
“Today, it is we Americans who live in infamy.”
The unprecedented Ukraine-to-Canada ‘air bridge’ could mean a brighter future for all refugees
This air bridge has the potential to be more promising than anything else in recent refugee history.
What difference does a war make?
The geopolitics of the new Cold War.
Israeli army official admits Gaza bombing campaign is focused on ‘damage and not on...
"This is a violation of international humanitarian law. The [international] community must stop condoning such violations."
We must be relentless in humanizing Palestinians
The human cost of conflict: reckoning with the dehumanization in the Israeli-Palestinian struggle.
Global strike demands end to Israeli bombardment of Gaza: A unified voice for peace
Global solidarity in action: The world strikes against Israeli actions in Gaza.
Biden administration’s unprecedented arms sales to Israel raise ethical questions
Over 100 arms deals approved in just five months, fueling Israel's military operations in Gaza, spark international debate on U.S. complicity.









