Amulsar Mine Reopens: Mountain of Gold or Environmental Time Bomb?
by Dani Azriel Our author previously raised concerns about the environmental risks surrounding the development of the Amulsar gold mine
by Dani Azriel Our author previously raised concerns about the environmental risks surrounding the development of the Amulsar gold mine
By Amb. Dr. Mohamed Qubaty The Security Council’s move reflects a broader realization: partial conflict management has failed, and the
by Karim Ben Allal In the world of international politics, sporting tournaments are no longer merely athletic competitions or entertainment
by Giovanni Giacalone The Middle East is in turmoil as the Kurds in the north-east of Syria are being massacred
by Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Irina Tsukerman Irina Tsukerman is a human rights and national security attorney based in New
By Ahmed Atef, Ph.D At the beginning The Federation of South Arabia was the name of a country located at
by Wania Tahir The post-1945 economic order, predicated on the free movement of goods and the sanctity of alliances, may
by Wania Tahir On January 12, a collective sigh of relief was audible across the Eurasian manufacturing landscape. After
by Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Irina Tsukerman Irina Tsukerman is a human rights and national security attorney based in New