Japan’s Gradual Military Buildup Worries China
Tensions between Japan and China are running high. Why? And what implications will this have?
The Unspoken Truth About Forced Mobilization in Ukraine
The Ukrainian military is ignoring fundamental human rights as it uses excessive force to mobilize its population.
Misinformation about Asylum Claims is Shaping Canadian Refugee Policy
Misinformation about asylum fraud has stoked public anger, enabling anti-refugee measures in Canada.
The Ideological Alliance Behind the India-Israel Surveillance Partnership
How ties between Hindutva and Zionism helped shape India and Israel’s surveillance cooperation against Palestinians, Kashmiris, and dissenters.
A New “Immigration Crisis:” South Africa’s Anti-Immigration Protests
Anti-immigration protests in South Africa have exacerbated violence towards refugees and undocumented immigrants in the last few months.
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How Canada Uses Surveillance to Oppress Indigenous Activism
The Canadian government’s neglect of Indigenous People’s rights is unsurprising. After all, it’s been spying on them for decades.
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When Fate Comes to Rescue as Impunity Takes Lives: The Cost of Mining in Türkiye
Miners in Türkiye work under harsh, exploitative conditions, yet when natural disasters strike, they are on the frontlines of rescue efforts.
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We Decide if You Belong: The Difficulty of Dual National Athletes at the World Cup
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How Nigeria, a country with so much potential and resources, still suffers from political instability and insecurity even after years of Independence.
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We Decide if You Belong: The Difficulty of Dual National Athletes at the World Cup
Hundreds of players are playing the World Cup for a nation they were not born in, raising the question: who belongs on what team?

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