Global Opinions


How can Ethiopia claim to have laid down its arms when it continues to weaponize starvation?

How can the country claim to have laid down its arms when it continues to weaponize starvation?

Who is the Palestinian Authority protecting? Not us.

Palestinians are facing violence, either from Israeli settlers, police and army, or from Palestinian authorities.
  • 2 hours ago

Australia’s vaccine ‘stroll-out’ shows the dangers of covid complacency

What seemed like a low-risk strategy of a low-speed roll-out can become high-risk within weeks.

A criminal case against a Huawei executive poses a test for the Biden administration

A Huawei executive was detained in Canada at the request of U.S. authorities two years ago. Now it's the Biden administration's headache — and it must follow the rule of law, even against an adversary that disdains it.

Biden’s Border Patrol pick could start an era of immigration reform

Biden will seize on Scott’s departure to reform the Border Patrol — an elusive goal, to say the least.

He has worked to protect the Earth. Now we must protect him.

Attacks on environmental defenders are a cause for deep alarm at a time when the world must fight climate change and bring about a sustainable future.

Ortega kidnapped our husbands. The world must act to save them and democracy in Nicaragua.

With every day that passes without word from our husbands, our worry grows.

Canada’s record-breaking temperatures are an alarm. We must act.

The latest extreme weather event should impel us to demand more from our governments to address climate change.

Congress needs to get its act together on China

Legislating a response to the challenge posed by Beijing is easier said than done.

Imran Khan used to criticize enforced disappearances. Why is he silent now?

Security forces are still abducting government critics—with impunity

Biden’s Mideast airstrikes should inspire Congress to act on war powers

Biden’s recent Middle East airstrikes should inspire Congress to act on war powers

The delta variant is bringing back the dark clouds of last year

The fight against the coronavirus will be ongoing for some time, possibly years.

Only a police state like China would think imprisoning words is a good idea

China is forcing the Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily to close. But its ideas won't be so easily silenced.

Bipartisan support for taking on China goes only so far

Both political parties’ enthusiasm for the great-power competition abruptly ends when it requires doing something politically hard.

Imran Khan’s comments on sexual violence are nothing less than a betrayal for Pakistani women

So many long-forgotten memories of unwanted touch have flared up for me and thousands of other Pakistani women since last Sunday, when in an Axios interview, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan insinuated a link between sexual violence and women wearing “very few clothes.”

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

ZAYYAD IBRAHIM THE UNSUNG LAWMAKER

Prof. Armaya'u Bichi, a Luminary Of Success

REVEALED: How Nigeria Attorney General and Minister of Justice Malami Secured National Industrial Court Jobs for His Northern Protégés