To Question Memory is to Question Power: The Narrative of Violence is Shaking up Political Life in Kosovo
An exhibition cancelled, a historian's devices seized, a war-crimes verdict looming over The Hague. Kosovo edges toward peace but has ...
An exhibition cancelled, a historian's devices seized, a war-crimes verdict looming over The Hague. Kosovo edges toward peace but has ...
Kushner didn't open Albania's coastline to capital. He walked through a door that Rama built, decorated, and defended as Renaissance
While Europe hesitates, Albania bets on Israel. For a country desperate to belong to the Western order, Palestinian suffering is ...
From Musk's Star Trek pitch to Pentagon generals to Palantir's Tolkien branding and terrifying manifesto, Silicon Valley has turned science ...
As Beirut is bombed, an academic speaks about justice and extractivism as she is caught between war at home and ...
In Egypt, LGBTQI+ people face escalating abuse where online harassment, state complicity, and social hostility intersect, turning digital attacks into ...
A review of Abdalhadi Alijla’s Fearful in Gaza, tracing how ordinary childhood memories under siege resist abstraction and restore Gaza ...
In the shadow of Gaza’s genocide, an Arab academic navigates funding, contracts, and collaboration while confronting the quiet violence of ...
From Epstein's island to Munich's standing ovations, colonial domination continues with impunity in Iran, Lebanon and Palestine
In Japan, Palestine solidarity movements may be smaller than in the West, but they are very active, and Gaza becomes ...
In the global majority, big Tech policies are often complicit in the rise of digital fascism, hate speech, and systemic ...
Which effects will the current exposure to violence have on future generations?
Artwork and video on Gaza's genocide by Noura Alsouma: "Eyes sealed shut by fear, and eyes too terrified to open".
From erased graffiti to banned symbols, Germany’s crackdown on Palestinian street art exposes how aesthetics become acts of resistance, memory, ...
In Palestine, journalism has never been just a profession. It is a lifeline, a form of resistance, and, too often, ...
Through letters, photos, and memoirs, a Swiss-German artist unravels their family’s colonial legacies in Palestine and how Germany’s unprocessed guilt ...
Marketed as innovation, AI border control deepens racial discrimination. Black advocates call to decolonize technology and reclaim movement from algorithmic ...
From Rwanda to Myanmar, Western institutions validate atrocities only when it’s safe to do so. This politics of delayed outrage ...
From AI checkpoints to facial recognition, Palestine is a testing ground for surveillance technologies later exported worldwide.
For Palestinians, grief is endless, compounded, and interrupted—never given space to breathe, never allowed to end.
From bombed border homes to courtrooms where justice never comes, Kashmiris face not just conflict—but erasure. This is the story ...
Google Earth’s latest images of Gaza reveal 'Haunted house' pins marking destroyed homes, exposing a chilling layer of digital mockery ...
From massacres in Ethiopia to camps in Yugoslavia, Italy’s dark imperial legacy remains shrouded in denial, shielded by myths of ...
As Israel wages its genocidal war on Gaza, Big Tech’s investments in Israel show how Silicon Valley underwrites apartheid—by recruiting ...
Colonizers write the rules to win, and break them when they don’t. From Wounded Knee to Gaza, diplomacy with empire ...
AI-driven weapons born from venture capital logics treat war as a beta test and failure as progress.
War is no longer confined to battlefields, it’s embedded in everyday tech with global data networks being weaponized with little ...
From drone strikes to facial scans, legal frameworks are being bent to justify AI-powered targeting and biometric control in a ...
With Israel not allowing DNA tests in Gaza, families guess who to mourn. Children disappear into rubble. Parents are left ...
