The new citizenship bill and the Hinduisation of India
by Apoorvanand On January 8, India‘s lower house of parliament approved a bill that would grant residency and citizenship rights to undocumented non-Muslim immigrants, sparking
by Apoorvanand On January 8, India‘s lower house of parliament approved a bill that would grant residency and citizenship rights to undocumented non-Muslim immigrants, sparking
By Bill Law Emirati activist Ahmed Mansoor was sentenced to 10 years in prison in May 2018 for posts he made on social media [File:
Written by Adam Horowitz A new poll conducted by Shibley Telhami at the University of Maryland shows unprecedented support among Americans for the one-state solution
By David D. Kirkpatrick LONDON — A Saudi dissident close to the murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi has filed a lawsuit charging that an Israeli software
By Ben White Given the copious amount of evidence regarding both the BDS campaign’s objectives and its steady growth, how do some conclude that
Far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro, who openly longs for the return of military dictatorship, has gained in the election due to a swarm of fake
By Pankaj Mishra Mohammed bin Salman is the latest in a long line of “courageous modernizers” who turned out to be vicious dictators. Why do
By Khaled A Beydoun On October 19, Saudi Arabia admitted journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed inside its consulate in Istanbul, saying he died in brawl,
It took an international effort to end institutionalised racism in my country – now it must happen again, for Palestinian people My grandfather, Nelson
By Azeezah Kanji The prospect of Judge Brett Kavanaugh being elevated to Supreme Court justice – without a thorough investigation of the multiple allegations