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How We Stopped Seeing Ourselves as Humans

Journal of Political Inquiry March 27, 2026
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  • Oscar Documentaries 2026
  • Review

In ‘The Perfect Neighbor,’ Tragedy Befalls a Florida Family Under the Police’s Watch

Nurah Elmashni March 14, 2026
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  • Oscar Documentaries 2026
  • Review

‘Cutting Through Rocks’ Gives A Simple But Heartwarming Insight Into Iranian Feminism

Sacha Gyapjas March 12, 2026
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  • Oscar Documentaries 2026
  • Review

In ‘The Alabama Solution,’ Punishment Offers No Redemption

Isa Lauchengco March 8, 2026
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  • Middle East
  • Opinion

The Left’s Blind Spot on Iran

Taskeen Tauhid March 6, 2026

Political Analysis

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  • Middle East
  • Political Analysis

Despite a ceasefire, Israel’s strategic assault on aid continues

Benjamin Larned February 24, 2026
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  • Middle East
  • North America
  • Political Analysis

Ideological Intransigence on Israel Continues to Overrule US National Interest 

Nurah Elmashni February 19, 2026

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APTOPIX Iran US Israel
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  • Middle East
  • Opinion

The Left’s Blind Spot on Iran

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  • North America
  • Opinion

The Protectionist Paradox

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  • North America
  • Opinion

The Cost of Trump’s Aid Cuts: A Global Rollback on Women’s Safety and Empowerment

APTOPIX Britain Protest
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  • Europe
  • Opinion

Against Far Right Hypocrisy, English Multiculturalism

APTOPIX Nigeria Killings
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  • Africa
  • Opinion

Nigeria Is Bleeding—But Not From a Christian Genocide

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  • Asia and Pacific
  • Column
  • Navigating Shifting Sands in Asia-Pacific Affairs

The Snap That Shook Seoul: Tracking the Tremors of the South Korean Election

Hana Kim July 7, 2025

On June 3, 2025, South Koreans went to the polls in the throes of a political whiplash. Just weeks after...

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  • Column
  • Opinion

DeepSeek Claims to Be a Sustainable AI Tool. But Is It Really?

Sophia Moore-Smith June 26, 2025

Have you ever considered the sustainability implications of your artificial intelligence use?  If you’re one of the 99% of Americans...

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  • Middle East
  • Political Analysis
  • Staff Pieces

Ahmad al-Sharaa’s Jihadist Past Points to a Russian Future for Syria Unless Europe Acts

Benjamin Larned May 27, 2025

The former leader of a Salafi-Jihadist group with prior links to Al-Qaeda is Syria’s current interim president. Once a frequent...

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  • Europe
  • Political Analysis

27 Years After “The Troubles,” Northern Ireland Remains at the Intersection of Religion and Politics

Nicole Monette May 7, 2025

Although the April 1998 peace deal known as the Good Friday Agreement was supposed to have resolved the conflict in...

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  • North America
  • Political Analysis

Bringing Back the Nineteenth Century Won’t Save Men

Julia White May 7, 2025

Over the past month, the world watched in shock as President Trump introduced a tariff regime that promised to upend...

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  • Column
  • Navigating Shifting Sands in Asia-Pacific Affairs
  • Political Analysis

Turbulence in Seoul: The Aftermath of Political Upheaval

Hana Kim May 2, 2025

On April 4, 2025, four arduous months following the abrupt declaration of martial law on December 3, 2024, South Korea’s...

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  • Europe
  • Review

The Silence of Others: A Nation’s Pact of Forgetting and the Endurance of Memory

Abby Ferraro May 2, 2025

The Silence of Others begins with a quiet act of remembrance: María Martín, an elderly woman, kneels by the side...

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  • Latin America and Caribbean
  • North America
  • Opinion

Digging Ourselves Deeper: When Climate Action Mimics Extraction

Julia Bails May 2, 2025

President Trump’s desire to annex Greenland is not wholly a national security strategy. With the autonomous territory’s ice sheet losing...

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  • Asia and Pacific
  • Column
  • Navigating Shifting Sands in Asia-Pacific Affairs
  • Staff Pieces

A Decade Down the Nuclear Silk Road: The Search for Balance

Hana Kim April 21, 2025

In 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping launched one of the most ambitious infrastructure projects, known as the Belt and Road...

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  • Asia and Pacific
  • Opinion

Former Philippine President Duterte’s Arrest and the Broader Southeast Asian War on Drugs

Kyla Bernal April 11, 2025

From 2016 to 2022, Filipinos endured endless cycles of fear under the Rodrigo Duterte Administration and his “war on drugs”...

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