UEFA and FIFA may get a red card at the ICC for ignoring Israeli violations
A landmark referral of UEFA and FIFA leaders to the International Criminal Court could set an important legal precedent.
A landmark referral of UEFA and FIFA leaders to the International Criminal Court could set an important legal precedent.
An execution bill is being pushed through the Knesset. International indifference paved its way for it.
Security fragmentation and regional rivalries are reshaping power in southern Yemen.
Israel is seeking to achieve through paperwork what warfare alone could not.
They are not a burden on the NHS, but a vital part of how it functions.
Economic engagement with China does not amount to strategic realignment.
Expressions of regret have not translated into enabling return or providing reparations.
Citizens have invoked the EU’s own human rights clause to demand suspension of its partnership with Israel.
Indonesia’s plan to send troops to Gaza could test its longstanding foreign policy independence.
Moral clarity has not shifted Western policy; persuasion must extend into the arenas where power actually sits.