The coup was sparked by widespread dissatisfaction with Condé's government, due to allegations of corruption, mismanagement, and human rights abuses.
The Future of Far-Right Parties in Europe
Read: The Global Rise of the Far Right: Four Books on Recent TrendsFollowing another devastating war in Europe, destruction and humanitarian disasters were omnipresent across the continent.
Who Will Win the War over Artificial Intelligence: Digital Tech or Global Powers?
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Companies sending humanitarian aid to Ukraine
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Yemeni Women Suffering under Houthi Rule
The contract also bans women from wearing makeup, travelling in taxis without a male guardian, and working for humanitarian NGOs.
Is Artificial Intelligence Racist? The Ethics of AI and the Future of Humanity
n recent years, the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has sparked both excitement and apprehension about its potential impact on our daily lives and the future of humanity.
Cults Continue to Cause Death in the 21st Century
The breakdown of social norms and governance within these cult communities creates a hotbed for criminal activity and human rights abuses, affecting the international community as a whole.
The Far Right Is the “New Cool” in Europe
In 2019, young Europeans prioritized human rights and democracy, climate change, green energy, and sustainable development.
Why the Left Fell and the Right Rose in Greece
No matter how valuable SYRIZA's program based on social justice, humanitarian values, and multilateral foreign policy may be in principle, it cannot offer a package that can provide a short-term solution to the economic problems and geopolitical risks facing Greece.
Indonesia: Nahdhlatul Ulama’s Dual Identity on The Global Stage
It rejects the conflict and war that would result from a caliphate mentality and calls for individual leadership responsibility towards humanity, which in Islam is called caliphate.
Greece after the General Elections
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A rapid privatization drive
During this period, the party stepped back from its radical rhetoric, concluded a debt restructuring agreement with the EU, and failed to implement its own program on economic policies, civilianization, secularism, and human rights.
The Systemic Reinforcement of Islamophobia: Five Recent Book Releases
Systemic Islamophobia operates within power structures, institutions, and cultural biases, perpetuating inequality, marginalization, and the violation of human rights.
August in Kabul: America’s Last Days in Afghanistan
forces by August of the same year, unfolded against a backdrop of political, security, and humanitarian challenges.
After 28 Years, Srebrenica Must Be Kept on the Top of The Memory
Ajna Jusić, founder of the organization "Forgotten Children of War," embodies their ongoing fight for basic human rights.
The Price of Being of Migrant Origin in France: Death
The history of French colonialism in Africa is a human tragedy.
“Space Governance is Just a Reflection of Power Politics,” An interview with Bleddyn E. Bowen
It's much like climate politics: everybody who knows anything about the issue knows it's only getting worse, and it's going to be even worse for the next two or three generations of humans.
Xi: A Study in Power
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Brown assesses the topics with China at the forefront that have had ubiquitous media coverage around the world, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on Xi’s power, protests in Hong Kong, and the reports of the cruel human rights abuses taking place in the Xinjiang region.
Turkey’s May 14 Elections Were Free and Fair, Despite Biased Comments By Some International Observers
Article 3 of Protocol I to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) states, “The High Contracting Parties undertake to hold free elections at reasonable intervals by secret ballot, under conditions which will ensure the free expression of the opinion of the people in the choice of the legislature.
Ghannouchi Arrested in Tunisia. What’s Next?
Saied falsely hopes that Ghannouchi’s conviction will secure international “legitimacy” and “recognition” for his coup against Tunisia’s democratic transition.
Erdogan’s Secret: How the AK Party Could Gather Millions Behind after Two Decades
The government adopted a discourse of stronger democratic values and more human rights, a fight that was ongoing since 2002.
Superstates: Empires of the Twenty-First Century
They pursue radically different strategies for governing at scale that have profound implications for democracy and human rights.