What Bosnia & Herzegovina Teaches Us About the Limits of Western Intervention
Bosnia's fate was sealed not by war alone, but by the architecture of an unequal peace.
Bosnia's fate was sealed not by war alone, but by the architecture of an unequal peace.
As Gaza burned, Saudi Arabia kept the oil flowing, the arms investments growing, and its strategic alliance with Israel deepening ...
Deliberate attacks on healthcare are becoming a hallmark of modern warfare — and a test of international law
With €1,500 and a one-way ticket Cyprus' deportation machine, with EU backing, is pressuring Syrian refugees into ‘voluntary’ returns despite ...
A law deeming the UN agency a ‘terror group’ raises global concerns over humanitarian missions.
ICC Prosecutor is seeking unprecedented arrest warrants for Hamas and Israeli leaders. Could this be a real step towards ending ...
The question of Palestine reveals the limits of Western governments’ commitment to their own Enlightenment values: in sacrificing Palestine, the ...
An expert in international law explains the ICJ case and its implications for the future of the international order